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Sydney Residents Find Healthcare Guide: Hospitals, GPs, Bulk Billing Options

A guide to finding a doctor, bulk billing GPs, Sydney's major hospitals, and navigating healthcare in NSW.

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By Sydney Daily · Published 2 July 2026, 10:09 pm

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Updated 23 h ago· 12 July 2026, 3:52 pm

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Sydney Residents Find Healthcare Guide: Hospitals, GPs, Bulk Billing Options
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Healthcare in Sydney

Sydney has one of Australia's most extensive healthcare systems, with world-class public and private hospitals distributed across the metropolitan area. Finding a GP who bulk bills can be challenging in inner suburbs, but urgent care centres and telehealth fill the gap.

Major Public Hospitals

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Camperdown) is one of Sydney's largest and most comprehensive teaching hospitals, with trauma, transplant, oncology, and specialist services. St Vincent's Hospital (Darlinghurst) is the inner-east's major tertiary hospital. Prince of Wales Hospital (Randwick) serves the eastern suburbs and is a major teaching hospital. Westmead Hospital serves the west; Liverpool Hospital serves the south-west. Sydney Children's Hospital (Randwick) and The Children's Hospital at Westmead are the paediatric specialists.

Private Hospitals

Sydney has a large private hospital sector. St Luke's (Potts Point), Mater (North Sydney), Royal Hospital for Women (Randwick), Prince of Wales Private, Norwest Private, and Westmead Private are among the major private facilities.

Finding a GP

HotDoc and HealthEngine list Sydney GPs accepting new patients with online booking. Inner-city and eastern suburbs practices are often full; outer suburbs and growth corridors generally have more availability. Many practices have a mixed model with some bulk billing sessions and some standard fee sessions.

Bulk Billing

Bulk billing rates in Sydney vary significantly by suburb. Western Sydney and outer south-west suburbs generally have higher bulk billing rates than the inner east or north shore. Some practices offer bulk billing to concession cardholders, children, and pensioners even when not universally bulk billing.

After-Hours and Urgent Care

Sydney has a network of after-hours GP services and urgent care centres. Western Sydney has several co-located hospital GP urgent care clinics. HealthDirect (1800 022 222) provides 24/7 nurse-on-call triage.

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