The Women’s Health Mobile Clinic is coming to the region, bringing essential sexual and reproductive healthcare closer to home.
Women in rural and regional Victoria can often face challenges accessing healthcare locally.
This mobile service helps bridge that gap by providing free, confidential care in the community.
The clinic will be in Robinvale, 2–13 February, 2026, and residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity and book a free 45-minute appointment with a nurse to talk about their sexual and reproductive health, general wellbeing, and receive important health checks.
You can discuss:
Contraception, including long-acting options such as IUDs and Implanon
Pregnancy options counselling
Sexually transmitted infections
Cervical and bowel screening
Menstruation
Pelvic pain
Perimenopause and menopause
Bladder concerns
Irregular bleeding
Any other women’s health issue
If needed, the nurse can also provide guidance and referrals to doctors, specialists, or other services.
The Women’s Health Mobile Clinic is welcoming and inclusive, open to all women and people with a cervix, including teenagers. Interpreter services and mobility support are available — just let staff know when booking.
Bookings are essential.
Book your free 45-minute appointment and make the most of this valuable service while it’s in Robinvale.
For more details, and to book, please visit: https://www.breastscreen.org.au/community-engagement/womens-health-mobile-clinic
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