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pathology collection centre near me. Find a pathology collection centre near you — walk into any location across Australia with your Clinic365 referral. No appointment needed. Blood test, urine sample, and optional self-collect swabs.

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Frequently asked questions

No appointment is needed at most pathology collection centres. Simply walk in with your referral. Some smaller or busier centres may require a booking — check with your local centre if unsure.
Yes. Clinic365 referrals are accepted at all NATA-accredited pathology collection centres across Australia, including Australian Clinical Labs, Sonic Healthcare, Healius, and independent providers.
Bring your pathology referral (printed or digital on your phone) and your Medicare card. If you don't have a printer, most pathology centres can look up your referral using your Medicare number.
Results are typically available within 24 hours. Results are sent by SMS within 24 hours. No results after 3 days? Use our results enquiry form.
Yes. At the pathology clinic, your STI tests are processed like any other blood test. Staff do not know which specific tests are ordered. Results are sent directly to you and your Clinic365 GP — not to your regular GP or anyone else.
If you prefer not to visit a pathology clinic, Clinic365 offers at-home STI test kits ($79) that are posted to your door. Self-collect at home and return by express post.
No. Fasting is not required for STI testing. You can eat and drink normally before your appointment. The only preparation is to avoid urinating for at least 1 hour before the urine sample.
Yes. Any NATA-accredited pathology collection centre in Australia will accept your Clinic365 referral. The map shows major providers but is not exhaustive.
Monday mornings and the hour after opening are typically busiest. Mid-morning, early afternoon, and Saturdays tend to have shorter wait times.
Many pathology clinics are open Saturday mornings. Check with your local clinic for specific hours. Sunday and public holiday hours vary.
Dr Ed Skinner
Author: Dr Ed Skinner
MBBS, FRACGP · Specialist GP · AHPRA · MED0001674680
Last reviewed: April 2026

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