Mob Link
Our Mob Link team walks alongside you to access and navigate health and wellbeing services across the local community-controlled network of clinics and within the hospital system.
Telehealth
Mob Link can offer health advice over the phone by telehealth.
If you’re unable to get an appointment with your regular GP, yarn with one of our deadly nurses or GPs.

We can provide:
- advice for managing coughs, colds, flu and COVID-19 and prescription of antiviral medications if required
- early pregnancy support
- general health support
- mental health support
- regular prescriptions*
*Medications such as opioids or benzodiazepines cannot be prescribed.
Connection to services
We can support connection to:
- Allied Health services (occupational therapy, physiotherapy, exercise physiology, and more)
- Care coordination for Mob with chronic conditions.
- Child, youth + family support
- Connection to disability assessment and support services
- Cultural + social support
- End of life care support
- Family health and wellbeing services (antenatal, postnatal and early childhood programs)
- GP services, health checks and planning for ongoing health conditions
- Home Support and Aged Care referrals
- Hospital and home visits to develop connections, assess needs and provide advocacy
- Legal aid services
- Specialist services and supports to achieve the best health outcomes
- Transport to and from medical appointments
Who are we?
Mob Link is provided by the team at the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health. Our team includes GPs, nurses, intake officers and social workers from across South East Queensland who specialise in Indigenous Health.
Who can access?
Mob Link is free for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of all ages.
Where to start?
Call Mob Link on 1800 254 354
We’re available 7 days a week (including public holidays) from 7:00 am – 8:00 pm.
When you call, our intake officer will yarn with you about what you need to connect you with the appropriate service.