La Trobe Health Clinic
Caring for our community, training tomorrow's health professionals
Have a question? Call 9479 5831 or email healthclinic@latrobe.edu.au
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Our services
You can book an appointment by visiting the relevant service page below or by getting in touch with us.
Not seeing the service you need? Discover other health services offered at La Trobe.
Location and hours
Opening hours
We are open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.
Hours and days of operation may vary across the year based on student placement schedules.
Locations
Speech Pathology and Audiology Clinic (formerly Communication Clinic)
We are located at La Trobe University's Bundoora campus, Level 4, Health Sciences Building 1 (HS1). View map
Podiatry and Eye Clinic
We are located at La Trobe University's Bundoora Campus at the Health Sciences Clinic. View map
Accessibility parking
Accessible parking spots are available on site.
Getting to the clinic
By tram
Route 86 (Bundoora RMIT – Waterfront City Docklands), Stop 60
By bus
Routes 250, 350, 548, 550, 551 – La Trobe University Bus Terminus or La Trobe – Jenny Graves Building / Science Drive
Route 561 – Jenny Graves Building / Science Drive only
By car
Speech Pathology and Audiology Clinic
Parking is available in Car Park 1. Your registration will be collected at booking to enable free parking. View parking directions [PDF 996.9 KB]
Podiatry and Orthoptics Clinic
Enter via Kingsbury Drive, take the second left into Car Park 9, then turn right into Car Park 9C (Health Sciences Clinic). A parking permit will be provided for free parking.
We’re expanding our services
The new La Trobe Health Clinic at our Bundoora campus is currently under construction and is expected to open in June 2026.
Set to become Victoria’s largest multidisciplinary university clinic, the centre will operate as a state-of-the-art healthcare facility serving the public while providing students with valuable clinical placements and hands-on experience.
The clinic will offer a wide range of allied health services, including orthoptics, speech pathology, podiatry, psychology, dietetics and nutrition, physiotherapy, audiology and occupational therapy.
Other health services at La Trobe University
Select a service below to learn more.
Why choose us
Comprehensive care in one location
Our clinic brings together a range of allied health services under one roof, supporting coordinated, holistic care in a modern, multidisciplinary setting.
Affordable high-quality care
We are committed to making health care accessible. Our services are delivered at a reduced cost, without compromising quality, professionalism or safety.
Supporting tomorrow's health professionals
By choosing us, you are contributing to the training of tomorrow's health professionals while receiving high-quality healthcare grounded in best practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can book an appointment in the following ways:
- By phone: 9479 5831
- Online: We offer online booking for some services.
You can find more information on our client portal. - Referral form: You can also complete our online referral form and we will get back to you regarding an appointment.
Yes, all information is kept strictly confidential. We may use non identifiable information for reporting or research purposes. You can find more on our privacy policy via www.latrobe.edu.au/privacy
We offer affordable care delivered by students. Please see our Clients and visitors page for further information of our fees.
All services delivered by students are not eligible for rebates through Medicare or private health insurance.
We are also unable to offer services under NDIS, TAC or WorkCover.
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We welcome all feedback
Your experience is important to us. We welcome compliments, concerns and suggestions to help improve the care we provide. You can leave feedback here or call us and ask to speak with our Clinic Manager.
If you remain dissatisfied with our response, you may contact the Health Complaints Commissioner (HCC). To lodge a complaint with the HCC, you can complete an online complaint form at hcc.vic.gov.au, or call 1300 582 113.
We are committed to equity, inclusion and respect, and to create a safe and welcoming environment for all.
The La Trobe Health Clinic acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which we provide care, learning and community services. We celebrate that Indigenous Australians have an ongoing connection to Country, and we value their important ongoing contribution to both the University and wider Australian society.
As a clinic within La Trobe University, we are committed to fostering culturally safe care and continuing to embed Indigenous perspectives in our teaching, practice, and engagement with the communities we serve.

