Our Location
Medimind Wahroonga
(02) 8078 3839
Suite 203, Parkway San Clinic, 172 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW 2076
CAR Parking: PAID multistored car parking is available onsite.
Opening hours
Wednesday: 9am – 5pm
Closed other days: Closed
Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed
By Car
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Parking is available onsite for a fee. Parking is accessible from Fox Valley Road and The Comenarra Parkway. Council parking though limited may also be available at the nearby Fox Valley Shopping Centre. |
By Bus
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Transdev NSW operate two bus services on a regular basis to and from SAN Hospital. From Turramurra Station on the North Shore Line From Hornsby and Thornleigh Stations on the Northern Line. |
By Train
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Thornleigh and Hornsby Stations (Northern Line) and Turramurra Station (North Shore Line) are nearby train stations. |
Our Location
Medimind Wahroonga
(02) 8078 3839
Suite 203, Parkway San Clinic, 172 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW 2076
CAR Parking: PAID multistored car parking is available onsite.
Opening hours
Wednesday: 9am – 5pm
Closed other days: Closed
Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed
By Car
|
Parking is available onsite for a fee. Parking is accessible from Fox Valley Road and The Comenarra Parkway. Council parking though limited may also be available at the nearby Fox Valley Shopping Centre. |
By Bus
|
Transdev NSW operate two bus services on a regular basis to and from SAN Hospital. From Turramurra Station on the North Shore Line From Hornsby and Thornleigh Stations on the Northern Line. |
By Train
|
Thornleigh and Hornsby Stations (Northern Line) and Turramurra Station (North Shore Line) are nearby train stations. |
After hours contact
We provide services only during business hours as mentioned in our clinic opening times.
Medimind does not provide any acute crisis services. If you are suicidal or concerned about the safety of yourself or others, ring 000 for an ambulance or go to the emergency department of your local hospital. If the situation is violent or threatening, ring 000 for the Police.
We advise the following options in a crisis
Call an ambulance
Go to the Accident & Emergency Department of your local public hospital
Phone the mental health crisis team (who can be contacted via your local public hospital)
Contact a 24/7 crisis hotline including: