PRIVATE CONSULTATION OPTIONS

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Choose an in-person appointment with a doctor, a phone discussion with the doctor’s team, or a telehealth consultation with a doctor.

Sydney | Melbourne | Gold CoastAustralia-wide telehealth

Choose the right first step

Three private appointment options

In-person appointment with a doctor

An in-clinic appointment may include medical history, assessment, examination, treatment discussion or referral planning. The practitioner, location and fee depend on the concern.

Call 1300 27 18 15

Phone discussion with the doctor’s team

A team member can clarify the concern category, preferred location and the most appropriate booking option. This is not a diagnosis or medical consultation.

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Telehealth consultation with a doctor

A private doctor-led telehealth consultation can discuss the concern and possible next steps. An in-person examination, investigation or specialist appointment may still be required.

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Before booking

What the team needs to know

  • Your general concern category; detailed intimate medical information is not required in the enquiry form
  • Your preferred clinic or telehealth option
  • Your preferred contact method and time
  • Whether you already have a referral, diagnosis or relevant medical records

Enquiry form

Request contact from the clinic

Do not use this page for urgent medical concerns

Severe pain, heavy bleeding, fever, acute swelling, signs of infection, sudden urinary retention or other urgent symptoms require timely medical assessment. Call 000 for an emergency.

A private first step

Discuss the most appropriate next step

Patients may begin with an in-person appointment with a doctor, a phone discussion with the doctor’s team, or a telehealth consultation with a doctor. The most appropriate consultation steps depends on the concern and whether an examination, investigation or specialist review is required.

General information only. Individual assessment is required before treatment is recommended. Service availability varies by practitioner, location and clinical suitability. For urgent symptoms or a medical emergency, contact your GP, urgent care service or call 000.

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