Eligibility to access maternity services
All women must have a valid Medicare number to access maternity services as a public or private patient at Armadale Hospital.
You will be asked for your Medicare card to validate the number.
If you do not have a valid Medicare number, please discuss with your GP about options to deliver your baby at a private maternity hospital in WA.
Emergency and urgent treatment
We will provide emergency care and urgent treatment to all patients irrespective of Medicare eligibility. However, patients without a valid Medicare number will receive an invoice from the hospital for any urgent care services provided.
Postcode allocations
Women who live in these postcodes fall within the Armadale Health Service area: 6105 to 6112, 6121 to 6126 and 6147.
Patients can expect accessible, integrated and culturally appropriate care including support for Birthing on Country through the Boodjari Yorgas Midwifery Group Practice, and support for women from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds.
Reciprocal Health Care Agreements
The Australian Government has signed reciprocal health care agreements with the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, Sweden, the Netherlands, Finland, Belgium, Norway, Slovenia, Malta and Italy.
These agreements entitle you to some subsidised health services for essential medical treatment while visiting Australia.
These agreements exclude anyone who comes to Australia for the sole purpose of having their child delivered here.
For more information, visit Reciprocal Health Care Agreements (external site) or phone Medicare on 132 011.