The ECU Health Centres at Wanneroo and Yanchep are integrated primary healthcare facilities offering a 'one-stop shop' for patients and families. The ECU Health Centres provide a range of multidisciplinary health services and programs to build the health and wellbeing of the Yanchep and Wanneroo communities. The Centres incorporate clinical training and research, helping support the development of the future health workforce.
The ECU Health Centre Wanneroo was established in 2014 as a one-stop shop for integrated primary healthcare servicing Wanneroo and surrounding areas. Funding was provided by the Commonwealth Government’s GP Super Clinic program. The ECU Health Centre Wanneroo includes the Wanneroo GP Super Clinic, the ECU Psychological Services, and the Allied Health Precinct, powered by ECU and Business Station.
Learn moreThe ECU Health Centre Yanchep is a new development launching in two phases in 2024 and 2026. It includes two co-located sites in central Yanchep, comprising an existing multidisciplinary health centre opening in 2024 which will include general practice, pharmacy, allied health, and nursing. The second facility, opening in 2026, will provide a range of health and wellbeing services, and both Centres will have a focus on health education and research.
Learn moreECU provides accessible, community-based programs through the ECU Health Centres, including the ECU Psychological Services Centre, and Counselling Service. The programs are delivered by students to improve community access to much-needed services. ECU also collaborates with the City of Wanneroo Libraries on the Health and Wellness Workshops Series. Free community workshops are presented at City of Wanneroo Libraries by our students on health and wellness topics.
Learn moreClinic Spaces at Wanneroo and Yanchep are available for use by ECU staff and students for clinical training, research, and program delivery. External stakeholders can also access the ECU Clinic Spaces in partnership with ECU.
Clinic Spaces at Wanneroo and Yanchep are available for use by ECU staff and students for clinical training, research, and program delivery. External stakeholders can also access the ECU Clinic Spaces in partnership with ECU.
Research at the ECU Health Centres aims to translate into improved healthcare practice and outcomes, and we encourage collaborative partnerships. The Research Register helps match ECU researchers with people interested in participating in health research.
ECU acknowledges that the ECU Health Centre stands on Whadjuk Noongar boodjar. We pay respect to the traditional custodians of the land, the elders past and present, and the emerging leaders of the Whadjuk Noongar peoples, and we acknowledge their continuing cultural, spiritual, and religious connection to the land.