Types of Patients

We welcome a wide range of patient populations to the clinic. Each doctor has a different scope of practice and patient policy.

Types of Patients:

  • Maternity: Medicare insured, Medicare not insured, overseas insured patients, self-funded (no Medicare card or insurance), Public patients (Specialist obstetrics non-hospital or shared care with GP).
  • Gynaecology: Private patients only however, we have the ability to place patients on a public waitlist for surgery.
  • Fertility: Private patients only – public not available.

During your first appointment, a thorough medical and diagnostic work-up may be required. If you have completed any tests (blood test results, ultrasounds, MRI within 6-months, X-Ray, CT scan, etc), please email these to our administration team prior to your appointment date so that your specialist can thoroughly review them during your appointment.

If you are coming in for a fertility consultation, we encourage you to attend with your partner (where applicable), and in such a case, both you and your partner need to be listed on the referral as per Medicare requirements.

Please either call or email our reception team and be sure to attach your GP referral to expedite the process.
  • A current referral from your GP or Specialist
  • Medicare, DVA cards
  • Your Private Health Insurance details
  • Any tests or scans, including blood tests, ultrasounds, X-rays, MRIs or CTs you have had done
  • A list of all medications you are on (including prescription, vitamins, supplement or herbal medicines)
  • Any relevant correspondence from other specialists who may be involved in your care
  • List of any known allergies
  • Glasses (if you wear them)
  • A list of any questions you may wish to ask so you don’t forget on the day


You are welcome to bring a support person to your appointment if you wish to do so.

Post-Operative Appointment If you undergo surgery, the necessary post-operative appointments will be scheduled. These are important appointments to monitor your recovery progress and avoid complications.