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Australian AHPRA Registered Doctors
Doctors Online Now
Note: Consultations are available only to those located in Australia.
Australian AHPRA Registered Doctors

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A Partner Doctor will call you to discuss your referral needs. You can let them know the specialist you'd like, or they can recommend one for you.

You will receive an email with your referral letter to forward to your chosen specialist.
Request a Telehealth Consult with one of our trusted AHPRA registered doctors
A Partner Doctor will call you to discuss your referral needs. You can let them know the specialist you’d like, or they can recommend one for you.
You will receive an email with your referral letter to forward to your chosen specialist.
Note: Consultations are available only to those located in Australia.
Our AHPRA-registered doctors can provide telehealth consultations and referrals for a wide range of medical concerns.
For skin, hair, and nail concerns like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and suspicious moles
To manage mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and PTSD.
For pregnancy care, fertility consultations, PCOS, and reproductive health.
For heart-related issues, including hypertension, arrhythmias, and cardiovascular disease.
For digestive health issues like IBS, Crohn's disease, reflux, and liver disorders.
To address hearing loss, chronic sinusitis, tonsillitis, and sleep apnoea.
For hormonal and metabolic conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and PCOS.
For urinary tract health, kidney stones, prostate health, and bladder concerns.
For advanced eye care, including glaucoma, cataracts, and vision-threatening conditions.
For specialised medical care for infants, children, and adolescents.
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For skin, hair, and nail concerns like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and suspicious moles
To manage mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and PTSD.
For pregnancy care, fertility consultations, PCOS, and reproductive health.
For heart-related issues, including hypertension, arrhythmias, and cardiovascular disease.
For digestive health issues like IBS, Crohn's disease, reflux, and liver disorders.
To address hearing loss, chronic sinusitis, tonsillitis, and sleep apnoea.
For hormonal and metabolic conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and PCOS.
For urinary tract health, kidney stones, prostate health, and bladder concerns.
For advanced eye care, including glaucoma, cataracts, and vision-threatening conditions.
For specialised medical care for infants, children, and adolescents.
Specialist referrals are crucial for two key reasons:
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.
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.
Your referral is valid for 12 months and meets Australian healthcare regulations — ensuring reliable, compliant documentation
All specialist referral letters have the Doctor's provider number & are compliant with Australian healthcare standards.
Recognised by clinics, specialists and diagnostic labs nationwide — giving you complete flexibility in where you access care.
Your health information is encrypted and protected under the Australian Privacy Principles and backed by 256-bit bank grade security.
Note: Consultations are available only to those located in Australia.
If they are feeling unwell, caring for someone else or needing to organise leave quickly, people may find it stressful to access healthcare in a simple way. Added to this, many people feel unsure about the legitimacy of online services as an option to access care and whether documents will come on time. MediLeave helps relieve that concern through making access to a trusted, non-emergency telehealth solution easier. We connect users with qualified clinicians online: through telehealth, you can speak with a doctor online to discuss symptoms, receive guidance and obtain appropriate medical documentation without disrupting your day. Our goal is to make healthcare easier to access and more affordable, so quality care is available wherever you are. It is especially helpful for people in rural or remote areas looking up "Online Referrals" or "Over The Phone Doctor", as well as those with mobility challenges or anyone managing a busy schedule. The fact that all clinicians in our network are Australian-registered and adhere to RACGP and AHPRA standards means you can feel assured that your care and documentation meet recognised Australian guidelines. You will find a service that prioritises affordable care, privacy, professionalism and ease of use when you turn to us.
MediLeave makes it easy and reliable to manage everyday healthcare needs without the inconvenience of visiting a clinic. People often need a quick option when seeking medical certificates, doctor consultations or prescriptions, and delays can make already stressful situations worse. Our platform provides a range of services, including a way to request medical certificates for work, school, university or carer's leave, using a standard format that meets institutional requirements. You can also connect with experienced doctors, nurses and pharmacists through telehealth consultations, which are available via phone or video. You gain access to support from clinicians for common concerns, including acid reflux, flu symptoms, yeast infections and hayfever, so you stay assisted and informed. For added convenience, you may request new or repeat online prescriptions and receive them directly on your phone, ready for use at your local pharmacy. Additionally, if you're planning a trip, you can speak with a doctor for travel health advice and receive vaccine eScripts for malaria and yellow fever prevention as well as for several other destination-specific needs, all sent to your phone. Through fast access to professional care, we help you handle your health needs with ease and confidence, making it hassle-free to look up "Online Referrals", "Uecs Blood Test" or "Perth Telehealth".
The care or documentation you need can be accessed through MediLeave in a simple and clear way. You can send your request online anytime without arranging a traditional appointment or visiting a clinic, making it well-suited for hectic schedules or after-hours needs. After submission, your information is reviewed by a qualified Australian clinician who then assesses your situation carefully. If your request is approved, your medical certificate, prescription or consultation outcome is provided digitally via email or SMS directly to your phone. You can request medical certificates 24/7, with processing times averaging only 60 minutes. Telehealth consultations are available daily between 7am and 11pm AEST, allowing you to join a queue and speak with a doctor without the need for waiting rooms, so it's easy to search for "Japan Travel Vaccines" or "After Hours Doctors Palm Beach". We also prioritise safety and transparency, using 256-bit bank-grade encryption to protect your information. This service is appropriate for non-emergency needs; if you have urgent healthcare concerns, direct them to your nearest emergency department or call 000. If you need assistance along the way, support is available via phone or email. Whether you've been interested in "telehealth gp in melbourne" or "tretinoin script", book a telehealth consult now.
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
Referrals from a general practitioner (GP) to a specialist are usually valid for 12 months starting from your first specialist appointment, unless your doctor has indicated a different timeframe. The referral period typically starts from the date of your first specialist appointment—not the date the referral was written. For instance, if your GP issued the referral on March 1st but your initial specialist visit took place three months later on June 1st, the referral would remain valid until June 1st of the following year (rather than March 1st). Additionally, a GP can set different referral durations, such as a shorter period (e.g., 3–6 months), a longer timeframe, or even make the referral ongoing.
No, MediLeave is online telehealth service, not a direct provider of specialist care. Therefore, we cannot recommend specific individual specialists. Instead, our doctors can provide you with a referral letter for a specific specialist if you already have someone in mind.
Our doctors can provide referrals for many conditions, including:
…and many more. Don’t see your specialist type listed? Speak to a doctor — if it’s clinically appropriate for your situation, we can refer you to any registered specialist in Australia.
Connect with an AHPRA-registered doctor today and receive your referral letter via email.
Note: Consultations are available only to those located in Australia.

Call 000 or go to the nearest emergency department.