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Online Specialist Referral Letters

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Online Specialist Referral Letters

How to get an online specialist referral letter with MediLeave

  
1. Book a convenient time on our portal to connect to one of our Partner Doctors.

2. A Partner Doctor will call you by phone to discuss your referral needs. You can either let the doctor know of the clinic and the specialist doctors name you would like to be referred to or our Partner Doctor can select a specialist for you. 

3. You will receive an email to forward to your specialist

 

Common Types of Referrals

How to get an online specialist referral letter with MediLeave

1

Book a convenient time online  to speak with one of our Partner Doctors.

2

A Partner Doctor will call you by phone to discuss your referral needs. You can either let the doctor know of the clinic and the specialist doctors name you would like to be referred to or our Partner Doctor can select a specialist for you.

3

You will receive an email to forward to your specialist

Dermatology

A doctor referral to a dermatologist for acne or for a skin/mole check to check for melanoma and other skin cancers.

Ophthalmologist

Ophthalmologist referrals for age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma.

Gastroenterologist

For patients over 50 years of age with risk factors such as family history or bowel symptoms like rectal bleeding or altered bowel habit

Why are Specialist Referrals Important

 

Specialist referrals are crucial for two key reasons:

1. Medical Handover: They provide the specialist with a detailed account of your medical history and current health status, ensuring that you receive the most appropriate and effective treatment.

2. Medicare Rebates: A valid referral is necessary to claim Medicare rebates for specialist consultations. Without a referral, you may be required to pay the full cost of your appointment.

Genuine & Compliant

Genuine & Compliant

Your referral is valid for 12 months and meets Australian healthcare regulations — ensuring reliable, compliant documentation.

Same Quality as In-Clinic GP

Same as In-Person GP

All specialist referral letters have the Doctor’s provider number & are compliant with Australian healthcare standards.

Accepted Across Australia

Accepted Across Australia

Recognised by clinics, specialists and diagnostic labs nationwide — giving you complete flexibility in where you access care.

Privacy & Data Security

Privacy & Data Security

Your health information is encrypted and protected under the Australian Privacy Principles and backed by 256-bit bank-grade security and encryption.

Frequently Asked Questions about Specialist Referrals

Referrals are common when a patient requires specialised care beyond the scope of the primary care provider’s expertise or when further evaluation or treatment is necessary. Referrals are also issued for medical services such as pathology tests, blood tests, and radiology tests if the doctor issuing it thinks further examination is necessary before concluding a patient’s condition.

Yes, a referral can be requested via a telehealth appointment. If the online doctor or health practitioner thinks that a referral is necessary for further investigation of your medical condition, they will issue an online referral letter which will be sent to you through email. It is to be noted that medical practitioners could also refuse to issue a referral if they think the medical condition doesn’t require a specialist or a diagnostic test. In this case, they will give you medical advice and could even provide you with an online script, if warranted.

Yes, but without a referral, you won’t be eligible for Medicare rebates, meaning you’ll have to pay the full consultation fee out of pocket. Additionally, some specialists may not see patients without a referral

Our AHPRA-registered doctors can provide telehealth consultations and referrals for a wide range of medical concerns. Common specialists and the conditions they treat include:

  • Dermatologists: For skin, hair, and nail concerns like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and suspicious moles.

  • Psychiatrists: To manage mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and PTSD.

  • Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (OB-GYN): For pregnancy care, fertility consultations, PCOS, and reproductive health.

  • Cardiologists: For heart-related issues, including hypertension (high blood pressure), arrhythmias, and cardiovascular disease.

  • Gastroenterologists: For digestive health issues like IBS, Crohn’s disease, reflux, and liver disorders.

  • ENT Specialists (Ear, Nose & Throat): To address hearing loss, chronic sinusitis, tonsillitis, and sleep apnoea.

  • Endocrinologists: For hormonal and metabolic conditions such as Type 1 & Type 2 Diabetes, thyroid disorders, and PCOS.

  • Urologists: For urinary tract health, kidney stones, prostate health, and bladder concerns.

  • Ophthalmologists: For advanced eye care, including glaucoma, cataracts, and vision-threatening conditions.

  • Paediatricians: For specialised medical care for infants, children, and adolescents.