WYNDHAM
Home » Uncategorized » Methadone GPs fall short in Wyndham

Methadone GPs fall short in Wyndham

DRUG experts say a shortage of GPs in Wyndham who are willing to prescribe methadone for heroin addicts could lead to more overdoses.

New figures from the Health Department show the number of addicts placed on drug replacement programs like methadone has increased about 30 per cent in Wyndham over five years. Statewide, more than 14,000 users are receiving drug replacement therapy, working to limit the harm of heroin and other drug addictions.

But the Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association says growth areas like Wyndham have not had a “commensurate increase” in the number of GPs willing to prescribe the opiate-based heroin replacement.

Five GPs are prescribing methadone in the City of Wyndham, according to a 2010 audit.

VAADA executive director Sam Biondo said Melbourne’s outer-west was “behind the eight-ball” in substance treatment and support.

“For people living in rapidly growing areas like Werribee, additional pressure is put on the few service providers who choose to opt in, because they get such large demand.”

Watton Street pharmacist Greg Meaghan, who dispenses methadone to about 85 people a day, said the shortage of prescribing GPs in Werribee meant drug-dependent patients were at risk of reverting if they missed an appointment or had a falling out with their doctor.

“Some private GPs here might take on a couple of people, but for most of our clients, the closest GP is Altona Meadows,” he said.

Mr Meaghan believed many doctors were reluctant to prescribe methadone because drug-dependant patients could be aggressive.

Harm Reduction Victoria executive officer Jenny Kelsall said the consequences of inadequate methadone provision included more overdoses and HIV and hepatitis C infections.

Mental Health Minister Mary Wooldridge said the state government had announced $11 million to open withdrawal beds, aimed at weaning addicts off high doses of methadone, and extra training to increase providers.

Digital Editions


  • Crack down on dodgy drivers

    Crack down on dodgy drivers

    New reforms will be introduced to protect Victorian taxi or ride-share passengers from being ripped off. The reforms, which come into effect on Sunday 1…

More News

  • Education centre supported

    Education centre supported

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Wyndham council has approved plans to develop land in Hoppers Crossing into an education centre. At the 10 February planning meeting, councillors unanimously…

  • Sparked up for servo

    Sparked up for servo

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255196 Plans to develop a service station with an electric charging port for trucks in Laverton North has been given the green light by…

  • Man arrested after stolen car stalls

    Man arrested after stolen car stalls

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 A man has been arrested following a short foot pursuit in Werribee the morning of Friday 20 February after a stolen car stalled.…

  • Williamstown cold case mystery

    Williamstown cold case mystery

    Thirty-two years ago, 79-year-old Leah Buck was attacked and robbed in Williamstown in broad daylight. The severe injuries she sustained would result in her death the following day. Her attacker…

  • Titans’ big pre-season

    Titans’ big pre-season

    Things are on the up for Tarneit in the Western Football League division 2 competition. After failing to win a game last season, the Titans under new coach James Foord…

  • Women’s history centre stage

    Women’s history centre stage

    A special one-off theatrical performance is coming to the Kyneton Town Hall in celebration of International Women’s Day. In 2026, the theme for International Women’s Day is #BalanceTheScales – a…

  • Wyndham Holi returns

    Wyndham Holi returns

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535321 The crew at Wyndham Holi is inviting the community to join in another colourful event on Saturday 28 February. The free event will…

  • Nursing the future

    Nursing the future

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535337 The next generation of one of society’s most important professions is being nursed in Werribee. Kimheng Lonn is currently enrolled in the St…

  • Warringa Reserve upgrades

    Warringa Reserve upgrades

    Wyndham council has announced that the next stage of improvements planned for Warringa Crescent in Hoppers Crossing is about to begin. Construction will commence in the coming weeks on a…

  • Improve your English speaking skills

    Improve your English speaking skills

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532868 Nothing speaks to the spirit of community quite like helping people speak more with one another. Run by Werribee Church of Christ at…