Health conditions

Anita Clayton Centre

The Western Australian Tuberculosis Control Program (WATBCP) and Humanitarian Entrant Health Service (HEHS) are located within the Anita Clayton Centre. 

The centre offers a comprehensive service for referred clients (both adults and children) including clinical staff, medications, x-rays and specimen collection.

Onsite or telephone interpreters can be arranged for clients who speak a language other than English if required.

Western Australian Tuberculosis Control Program (WATBCP)

Information, diagnosis and treatment for tuberculosis (TB) is available from the Western Australia Tuberculosis Control Program, a statewide public health service that operates as a resource centre and clinic.

There is no charge for the tests, medicines or visits to the TB Control Program.

We have both male and female doctors and will try to match your request to be seen by your preferred doctor.

Referrals

Patients are generally referred by their GP or other health professional.

Does TB affect my visa?

No – immigration will grant a bridging visa until TB treatment has been completed.

If you move interstate

You will be referred to the appropriate TB service to ensure access to treatment interstate.

Phone: 9222 8500

Hours of operation

The Anita Clayton Centre is open Monday to Friday 8.15am to 4.15pm. The centre is closed on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays.

Getting here

  • Public parking is available nearby off Pier, Irwin, Murray and Hay Streets.
  • Wheelchair access including onsite parking is available. Please contact us prior to your arrival for instructions as to the location of ACROD parking.
  • The centre is easily accessed by public transport. To plan your trip to the clinic using public transport, see the Transperth journey planner (external site).

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At the Anita Clayton Centre (Western Australia Tuberculosis Control Program and Humanitarian Entrant Health Service), we aim to deliver an effective, friendly, professional service of high standard. We will treat you with respect, dignity and care and we acknowledge your cultural and individual needs.

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