GP services in regional Tasmania
Beyond the main population centres, Tasmania has 62 GP practices across 46 regional towns and communities. Access to primary care varies by location — some towns have a single clinic serving a large area.
Of the 62 practices, 49 offer general practice services. You'll also find 8 maternal, child and family health services, 1 nurse-led clinics, 2 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services, and 1 walk-in centres across regional Tasmania.
When choosing a GP in regional Tasmania, consider bulk billing availability, whether the practice is accepting new patients, online booking options (HealthEngine, HotDoc), and distance from home or work. For after-hours care, check the Tasmania after-hours directory or call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for 24/7 advice.
Bulk billing note: Bulk billing availability varies by clinic and patient eligibility. GPScout doesn't hold verified per-practice bulk billing data. Call the clinic before your visit to confirm. For background, see SortedAus' Medicare guide.
Frequently asked questions
How many GP practices are in regional Tasmania?
There are 62 GP practices listed in regional Tasmania, Tasmania, sourced from the National Health Services Directory via Geoscience Australia.
Are there bulk billing GPs in regional Tasmania?
Bulk billing is a policy set by each practice and often depends on patient eligibility (Pensioner, Healthcare Card, children under 16). GPScout does not hold verified per-practice bulk billing data for regional Tasmania. Call each practice to confirm current bulk billing arrangements for your situation.
How do I find a GP open after hours near regional Tasmania?
After-hours GP availability varies by practice. You can browse the
after-hours services directory for Tasmania, call
healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for advice 24/7, or call the individual regional Tasmania clinics above to ask about their after-hours arrangements.
What services do GP clinics in this area offer?
The 62 practices in regional Tasmania offer a mix of services, including general practice, maternal, child and family health services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services, nurse-led clinics, nurse practitioner clinics, walk-in centres. Not every clinic offers every service — check the individual practice listings for what each clinic provides.
Are there maternal and child health services in regional Tasmania?
Yes — 8 maternal, child and family health services are listed in regional Tasmania. These offer support for pregnancy, early childhood development, and family health.
How do I book an appointment with a GP?
Most regional Tasmania practices accept bookings by phone, and many now offer online booking via HealthEngine or HotDoc. New patients may need to complete a registration form before their first visit. Practices can get busy, so book a few days ahead if possible.
Is this information up to date?
This directory is sourced from official Australian Government data via Geoscience Australia (CC BY 4.0) and is refreshed quarterly. If you spot anything wrong, please
contact us.