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Universal Health Care Australia (UHCA), under the governance of The Australian Medical Education & Medical Service, offers comprehensive nursing services that are central to its commitment to quality primary and community health care. These services are delivered by highly trained and compassionate registered nurses who work in collaboration with general practitioners and allied health professionals. Nursing care includes wound management, medication administration, chronic disease monitoring, health assessments, immunisations, and support for post-hospital recovery. Nurses also play a key role in patient education, promoting preventive health practices and helping individuals manage long-term health conditions effectively.
UHCA provides overall digital health support
In addition to clinic-based support, UHCA’s nursing team extends their care to patients in their homes, aged care facilities, and community settings. This outreach is especially valuable for elderly, mobility-impaired, or chronically ill individuals who require ongoing monitoring or treatment outside hospital environments. Whether it’s palliative care, rehabilitation support, or general health monitoring, UHCA nurses ensure continuity of care through regular visits and telehealth check-ins. Their focus on personalised care plans, compassionate service, and evidence-based practice ensures that patients receive the right care at the right time, enhancing both recovery and overall quality of life.
UHCA offers a wide range of nursing services including wound care, medication administration, chronic disease monitoring, health assessments, immunisations, post-operative care, and patient education.
You can access nursing services through your local UHCA health center, via referral from a GP, or by booking a home visit or telehealth consultation through the UHCA portal.
A health assessment may include checking vital signs, reviewing medication use, assessing mobility and mental health, and offering health education or referrals.

Universal Healthcare Australia (UHCA) governed by AIMEMS delivers high-quality, evidence-based medical education and integrated healthcare services to both local and international stakeholders.
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