Aboriginal Health Services

About Us

All Indigenous people are eligible for an annual Indigenous-specific health check, you may have heard of this as a 715 Health Check. This is a free health check that takes about 45-60 minutes and you should have one every year.

As well as the doctor, you might also see a nurse, an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander health worker or another health practitioner.

Your check will depend on your age and circumstances, but your health professional might:

  • check your blood pressure
  • check blood sugar levels
  • measure your height and weight
  • do a blood test
  • do a urine test
  • ask about the health of your family
  • talk to you about your health priorities and goals
  • do other tests, as needed.

Remember that it’s your check, so tell your health worker about any worries you have.

Upcoming Events at General Health Checks

Quick Facts About The Region

Nhulundu Health Service – Gladstone is located in the suburb of Gladstone Central, the council of Gladstone, the state electorate of Gladstone and the federal electorate of Flynn.