Victorian Aboriginal Health Service - Epping
The Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS) provides a comprehensive range of medical, dental, social and counselling services for the Victorian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
The Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS) was established in 1973 to address the specific medical needs of the Indigenous communities in Victoria. The organisation has expanded steadily over the past 40 years to provide a comprehensive range of services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members.
As well as providing a variety of medical services, VAHS is committed
to supporting the wellbeing of the community. VAHS provides culturally safe social, emotional, wellbeing and mental health counselling, cultural healing and recovery programs, care coordination and outreach support.
VAHS Services include:
- Medical Clinic
- Dental Clinic
- Family counselling service
- Adult social and emotional wellbeing
- Koori Kids
- Financial wellbeing
- Women's and Children's groups
- Men's Unit
- Preventative Health Unit
- Community Health Program
Eligibility Criteria
This service is for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders and their families living in Victoria.
Fees
This is a free service.
Contact Details
Victorian Aboriginal Health Service - Epping
Monday | 9am-5pm |
Tuesday | 9am-5pm |
Wednesday | 9am-5pm |
Thursday | 9am-5pm |
Friday | 9am-4pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |