Investigation Results
The doctors will review investigation results regularly. Patients will be notified of their doctor’s requests for follow up via SMS, once all their results have been reviewed and actioned by their doctor. You will receive an SMS with one of the following advice :
- – Your doctor has marked your results as “no further action required” at this stage
- – Your results have come back and your doctor would like to discuss with you about further actions via telehealth
- – Your results have come back and your doctor requests a face to face appointment to discuss further actions
If you require any further action as above you will be directed to ring our receptionists on 9720 9000 to organise the appropriate follow up.
If your results are marked as “no action required” but you have ongoing symptoms or would like to discuss further, please organise a review appointment with your doctor as there may be further actions required at review.
We hope this system will make results follow up easier and more timely for you.
Requests for Repeat Prescriptions
An appointment with your doctor is required for repeat prescriptions. This can be done as a face-to-face appointment or a telehealth appointment.
Requests for Repeat Referrals
It is a legal requirement under the Medicare Act that a referral to a specialist only be given after due consideration by the treating physician. An appointment with your doctor is required for repeat referrals. This can be done as a face-to-face appointment or a telehealth appointment.
Phone Calls
In general if you have a query about your health we would request that an appointment be made with your doctor so this can be discussed face to face. A telehealth appointment may be arranged for repeat prescriptions, repeat referrals or discussion of results if your doctor feels the issues can be addressed adequately over the telephone.
When you ring with a message for a doctor, reception staff will take some brief details to assess the urgency and appropriateness of your request – sometimes the nurse or the practice manager can help you in a more timely manner, at other times the message may need to be relayed more urgently. When deemed appropriate, an intramail is generated to the relevant doctor, and they will endeavour to return your call within 3 business days. Due to the volume of messages the doctors receive there may be further delays. Please speak with the practice manager if you feel your request needs to be dealt with more urgently.
Antenatal Shared Care
Some doctors are shared antenatal care affiliates with Eastern Health (Box Hill and Angliss Hospitals) as well as the Mercy Hospital in Heidelberg. If you are pregnant and considering shared care we would appreciate if you organise your first appointment as a long appointment. This will allow the doctor time to adequately cover important information and organise the investigations that are essential for your care. It will also allow you time to ask any questions that you may have in regards to your pregnancy.
Please note that our doctors do not participate in care arrangements for private midwife home births and are unable to provide referrals for that service.