​​​​​​The information on this page is for health professionals.

If you are a parent or carer and need medical help and information for your baby or child: 

  • Call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for non-life-threatening health concerns when you can’t visit your doctor.
  • healthdirect is free and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • healthdirect is operated by registered nurses and gives advice for people of all ages including children. A nurse will answer your call, ask some questions and connect you with the right care for your baby, child or young person. This could be a local or virtual GP, the virtualKIDS service, an urgent care service, a pharmacy, or advice to help you care for you and your family at home. 
  • If you need support in your language, call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 131 450 and ask for healthdirect on 1800 022 222.
  • If you have a hearing or speech difficulty, visit the National Relay Service website​ to choose a relay method that works for you. Ask for healthdirect. 
  • Call Triple Zero (000) or visit a hospital emergency department immediately if your baby or child has chest pressure or pain lasting more than 10 minutes, difficulty breathing, uncontrollable bleeding, or sudden collapse.  
If you are aged 16 years and under, you can also contact healthdirect for free on 1800 022 222. The nurse will usually ask if there is an adult with you that they can speak to. If no adult is with you, or you want privacy, the nurse will ask you some questions and connect you with the right care.  

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What is the virtualKIDS Urgent Care Service?

The virtualKIDS Urgent Care Service (virtualKIDS) is Australia’s first paediatric-specific virtual healthcare service.

It provides video consultations for children (and their families/carers):

  • ​aged up to 16 years 
  • with non-life-threatening health concerns
  • located in NSW and in some border areas.

virtualKIDS helps families access care and avoid unnecessary visits to hospitals where appropriate. Parents and carers are included in developing the care and treatment plan for their child with the specialist doctors and nurses. 

This helps reduce pressure on busy hospital emergency departments​.

Who operates virtualKIDS?

The state-wide service is delivered by the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN) and Hunter New England Local Health District (HNELHD).

It is staffed by senior paediatric nurses from SCHN and HNELHD. Paediatricians are rostered to consult as needed.

The nurses and doctors assess, treat and refer care based on each child’s needs. They can:

  • speak with and provide information to parents and carers on how to safely care for a baby or child at home
  • arrange a consultation with a virtualKIDS expert paediatrician
  • refer the child to their local GP, Urgent Care Centre or local paediatric network
  • arrange an ambulance to a hospital emergency department if needed.

Where necessary, the virtualKIDS team may follow up the care of a child. They may do this by video calls for up to three days.

How do patients access virtualKIDS?

virtualKIDS is accessible via referral from healthdirect on 1800 022 222. Members of the public cannot contact virtualKIDS directly.

​healthdirect​ is a not-for-profit government-owned health advisory service. It is operated by registered nurses and provides health information and advice through a website, app and telephone helpline.

Callers speak with a registered nurse who asks questions about their health condition and connects them with the right care in the right place based on their individual circumstances.

People can call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 for free, 24 hours a day, 7 day a week.

Will virtualKIDS treat all children?

virtualKIDS will take referrals for all children aged 0-15 years except in the following circumstances:

  • Traumatic injuries: head injuries, burns, falls
  • Abdominal pain (primary abdominal pain)
  • Shock: septic or haemorrhagic
  • Seizures
  • Non accidental injuries
  • Mental health
  • Drug and alcohol related
  • Pregnancy related
  • Drowning/near drowning
  • Inhaled or ingested foreign objects
  • Children under 3 months with fever greater than 38 degrees.

When should parents and carers call Triple Zero (000) or go to a hospital emergency instead of calling healthdirect?

Parents and carers should call Triple Zero (000) for an ambulance or go to a hospital emergency department immediately if they have a life-threatening emergency.

Examples of life-threatening emergencies include:/p>

  • sudden collapse
  • chest pressure or pain lasting more than 10 minutes
  • breathing difficulties
  • uncontrollable bleeding
  • overdose
  • severe mental health concerns.

Is there a cost for parents and carers to access virtualKIDS?

virtualKIDS is part of NSW Health. It is operated by NSW Health nurses and doctors.

There is no cost to parents or carers if their child has a Medicare card, just like a visit to a hospital emergency department.

What happens if a child gets sicker when they are being cared for through virtualKIDS?

The virtualKIDS team will quickly assess the child’s condition and decide what is required and where the best place for their care needs is. This may include arranging transport to a hospital emergency department if their situation has become life-threatening.

Parents and carers can also call Triple Zero (000) or go to a hospital emergency department at any time.

What support is available for people with hearing or speech difficulties?

Parents and carers with a hearing or speech difficulty can visit the National Relay Service website​​​ to choose a relay method that works for them and ask for healthdirect on 1800 022 222.​

Are interpreters available?

Yes. Interpreter services are provided free of charge for any person who requests or requires them.

Parents and carers who need support in their language can call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 131 450 and ask for healthdirect on 1800 022 222.

How can parents and carers give feedback about their care experience with virtualKIDS or healthdirect?

Parents and carers who receive care from healthdirect or from virtualKIDS may be contacted by email or text message to provide feedback on their experience.

If they wish to directly provide feedback (compliments, suggestions or complaints) about virtualKIDS or healthdirect they can use:

How is private information protected by virtualKIDS?

NSW Health is bound by legislation to respect and maintain the privacy rights of patients, staff and other third parties.

Detailed information about the privacy laws and policies that apply to NSW Health, and to health services delivered by NSW Health, can be found on the NSW Health website.​

Listen to a patient tell their story​​ about being referred to virtualKIDS after calling healthdirect.

Current as at: Thursday 25 January 2024
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