Videos

Emma: I'm a registered nurse with over 10 years experience in the emergency departments. I currently work for 1800MEDICARE. I speak with patients every day about various health concerns that they may have, and need guidance on what to do next.

Nathaniel: 1800MEDICARE is a free service that you can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When you call, you'll be speaking to a registered nurse like me, who can guide you through your symptoms and give you the best advice.

Emma: We often get calls around various different symptoms, including stomach pain, fever, or other injuries, such as sprains, burns, or cuts.

Nathaniel: Once I understand your situation, I'll then talk you through what needs to be done next, whether by managing your symptoms safely at home, or referring you to a GP, or even using the virtual GP platform.

Emma: Or an emergency department, going to an Urgent Care Clinic, or if needed, helping organise for an ambulance.

Nathaniel: When you speak to me, you can expect a calm, supportive conversation. I'll take my time to listen.

Emma: You won't be rushed, and you'll be treated with care and respect.

Nathaniel: We give you clear, trusted advice, so you can feel confident about what you need to do.

Emma: If you're ever unsure, you don't have to figure it out on your own. 1800MEDICARE is available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, for you to speak to a registered nurse.

In this video, you’ll meet 1800MEDICARE registered nurses Emma and Nathaniel who share what happens when you call, and how they help people every day with a range of non-emergency health concerns.

VO: Early in the morning. Late at night. 

Dad: His fever isn’t going down. What should we do? 

VO: When you’re at work, or on holidays. Ask 1800MEDICARE for free, non-emergency health advice, 24/7, from registered nurses. Connecting you to the right care for your health concern.

Authorised by the Australian Government, Canberra.

This advertisement explains the 1800MEDICARE service, free for anyone in Australia to call 24/7 for non-emergency health advice from registered nurses.

Fact sheets

This fact sheet provides information about 1800MEDICARE for international students in Australia.
This fact sheet provides information about the 1800MEDICARE service, including how to use 1800MEDICARE, the advice you can receive and the services you may be referred to.
This fact sheet provides information about 1800MEDICARE for health professionals.

Infographics

This infographic explains how the 1800MEDICARE phone line works, what happens when you call and how the service can help connect you to the right care.

Posters

This poster provides information about the 1800MEDICARE service.
This poster provides information about the 1800MEDICARE service.
This poster provides information about the 1800MEDICARE service.

Social media

This social media tile can be used to promote the 1800MEDICARE service.
This social media tile can be used to promote the 1800MEDICARE service.
This social media tile can be used to promote the 1800MEDICARE service.

Stakeholder kit

This information kit provides details and materials about the 1800MEDICARE service. It contains communication resources and sample social media posts.