PATS - Useful information and videos
For information on PATS watch the video below:
English subtitles Nyangumarta language
Patient information sheets
Applying for PATS - Information Sheet
Eligible Medical Specialist List
Statutory declaration pending WC/MV insurance claim
Perth Airport transport options
Public transport options to and from Perth Airport
Optional accommodation options
WA Country Health Service does not recommend or endorse any accommodation providers, as PATS is a subsidy scheme. As such, PATS does not have a formal relationship with accommodation providers but we will reimburse you regardless of which provider you choose. You can choose any commercial provider that you assess as suitable to your needs. You will need to conduct your own research to determine which providers meet your needs, and communicate with those providers directly to make enquiries.
While WA Country Health Service does not have a role in booking accommodation, we provide the following lists of known accommodation options that are close to commonly used hospitals and are available to discuss your accommodation needs in Perth. This may help provide you with a starting point for your research, and is not an endorsement of the services offered by these providers. It is the responsibility of all commercial providers to advise you how they may meet your needs, however this information is published to assist you with your research.
Providers may offer bookings with various booking services (including online booking websites) and some of those services may offer discounted rates.
When using commercial accommodation please ensure you ask for a full tax invoice and receipt in order to claim your PATS accommodation subsidy.
- Accommodation close to Fiona Stanley and Fremantle Hospitals
- Accommodation close to Joondalup Health Campus
- Accommodation close to King Edward Memorial Hospital
- Accommodation close to Osborne Park Hospital
- Accommodation close to Perth Children’s Hospital
- Accommodation close to Royal Perth Hospital
- Accommodation close to Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
Other Providers
This information has been published by the relevant accommodation provider to assist with research, however you should contact the provider directly to ascertain the currency of this information and to understand if this meets your needs.
Useful organisations and links
There are several other agencies that provide various support services to patients that need to travel for medical treatment, in cooperation with WA Country Health's Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS).
Country Health Connection
Country Health Connection provides culturally appropriate transport services for Aboriginal patients/carers travelling from rural and remote regions of Western Australia (WA) to the Perth metropolitan area, to access specialist and medical services.
Aboriginal patients/carers requiring transport services must meet the Patient Assistant Travel Scheme (PATS) eligibility criteria. You can contact PATS to find out more information.
Referrals to Country Health Connection are forwarded by local PATS officers. PATS officers will provide initial patient/carer travel and appointment booking details to Country Health Connection by 4.30pm each weekday, including any weekend or public holiday travel.
Country Health Connection, in liaison with PATS, Health Service Providers, accommodation facilities and Aboriginal patients/carers, will coordinate patient/carer transport requirements whilst staying in the metropolitan area to ensure effective patient journey planning.
Country Health Connection transport operating hours are 6am - 10pm, Monday to Friday. Weekend and public holiday transport is available, however must be booked within office operating hours.
Country Health Connection office operating hours are from 8.30am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. All transport bookings are completed during office hours. Bookings received outside office hours are organised the next business day.
Country Health Connection transport services include:
- a ‘Meet and Greet’ service for country Aboriginal patients/carers arriving into Perth metropolitan transport terminals (Airports, Bus and train depots)
- pick up and drop offs to hospital appointments, for patients/carers staying in approved accommodation
- culturally appropriate patient liaison and coordination support
- hospital or health facility navigation as required
- assisting with the transfer process of deceased Aboriginal patients (upon PATS approval) back to the place of residence.
Contact Country Health Connect for patient transport enquires and general service information on
(08) 9318 6880
Department of Veteran Affairs
The Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) offers several forms of travel and accommodation assistance to their Gold and White DVA card holders through the Repatriation Transport Scheme. To discuss eligibility, PATS clerks are to contact the DVA on 1300 550 454. A DVA fact sheet on the Repatriation Transport Scheme is available on the DVA Website.
The Cancer Council of WA
The Cancer Council of WA is a non-government agency which provides a comprehensive range of support, information, resources and services including accommodation.