Clinic

Clinic

BRAMS Clinic aims to provide a culturally holistic model of healthcare encompassing not only the physical but emotional and social aspects of well-being.  Primary providers of this care include GP’s, Nurses, Aboriginal Health Workers and Practitioners, with visiting Specialists and Allied Health Practitioners complementing and supporting the healthy future we are working towards.

Family Centre

Family Centre

The Family Centre aims to improve pregnancy outcomes of Indigenous mothers and their babies, by providing a culturally secure maternity service for Indigenous women, their partners, and families.

Family Support

Family Support

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The Broome Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (BRAMS) is an Aboriginal Community-Controlled Health Service (ACCHS).  Commencing in 1978, it was the first remote Aboriginal Medical Service in Western Australia.  BRAMS is committed to the core principles of Aboriginal self-determination, access, equity, empowerment and reconciliation.

BRAMS is a part of the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Service (KAMS) and provides a comprehensive range of curative and public health services to Indigenous people living in Broome Western Australia.