Doctors Online Now
Australian AHPRA Registered Doctors
Doctors Online Now
Australian AHPRA Registered Doctors
Running low on your meds? Request a single online script for a regular medication.
*Please note: a valid Medicare card or IHI number is required
Speak to a doctor to request a new medication or request a change to a current medication.
*Please note: a valid Medicare card or IHI number is required
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Prescriptions will be issued only if deemed appropriate for you and is at the sole discretion of the consulting doctor. Please note our doctors are unable to prescribe Schedule 8 medicines, Schedule 4D and weight loss injections via telehealth.
AHPRA-registered doctors prioritising your health and privacy.
Get your eScript sent to your phone within minutes.
Join the queue and receive a call from a doctor at your convenience.
Request from anywhere, anytime from your phone or computer.
Choose from a new script or a repeat script
Book a time when suits you and connect to an online doctor
Once approved, receive your script via SMS or email and simply take it to your pharmacy of choice where they will scan the QR code and fill your medication
Book a time when suits you and connect to an online doctor
Instead of handing you a paper script, your doctor sends you a text message or email containing a link to a unique QR code, or token.
Your pharmacist scans the QR code on your phone (or tablet) to retrieve the details of your script and fill your medication.
Digital scripts eliminate errors caused by illegible handwriting, ensuring your pharmacist dispenses exactly what was prescribed.
No need to worry about lost paper. Your script arrives instantly via SMS or email, always accessible on your phone.
Perfect for telehealth consultations. Receive your medication script instantly without needing to visit a clinic in person.
Going digital reduces paper waste, making eScripts a greener choice for you and the planet.
*A valid Medicare or IHI number is required
Managing work, study or caregiving already takes enough effort, so extra hassle from health problems is the last thing you need. We acknowledge that it's challenging when you're feeling unwell, supporting someone else or having to arrange leave without having planned it. Not only that, but last-minute GP visits and waiting-room delays can be disruptive, particularly when you only need the paperwork to sort things out. At times when you need support, MediLeave, as an Australian telehealth service, offers a simple way to connect with practitioners. We make it easier to connect with professional, compliant medical advice and documentation online without the hassle of travel or rescheduling your day. Our service brings healthcare closer to you, allowing you to quickly connect with a doctor online, whether you're at home, in the office or anywhere your day takes you in Australia. For people living remotely, navigating a busy day or dealing with mobility issues, our service is designed to make access simple and reduce disruption. Whether you're looking into "Online Prep Prescription" or beyond, all our practitioners are Australian-registered and follow RACGP and AHPRA standards, so you can feel confident your request will be handled with professionalism, clarity and care every time.
Quickly securing the right medical certificate can make all the difference when you're balancing job responsibilities, studying for class or caring for others. That's why we focus on delivering online medical certificates for work, school, university or carer's leave, all without the need for a clinic visit. All certificates are designed to meet Australian workplace and institutional standards, providing clear, compliant documentation you can use to verify absences. To help users feel comfortable requesting care online, we offer a 100% money back guarantee in cases where a practitioner does not approve your request. To help with everyday healthcare, we also provide access to telehealth consultations, carer's certificates and referrals. What's more, you can speak to experienced doctors, pharmacists and nurses via phone or video for online prescriptions or advice on a range of common needs, such as cold and flu symptoms, contraception and birth control, UTIs or migraines. You can request new prescriptions or adjust current ones through a secure online process, with electronic prescriptions or eScripts sent straight to your phone for quick collection at your local pharmacy. Whether you're discovering more information about "Prep Telehealth" or "After Hours Doctor Chermside", our services are designed to make your experience easier.
With MediLeave, you can confidently have control over your healthcare requests, so you don't have to book a conventional appointment or visit a clinic in person. Just send your request online at any hour, and a qualified Australian practitioner reviews your case from the information you provide. Once approved, your medical certificate, prescription or telehealth outcome arrives directly to your phone, often within minutes to an hour on average for medical certificates. Our same-day telehealth appointments are available 7 days a week between 7am and 11pm AEST, and we don't charge extra for weekends or after-hours. Additionally, we keep your information private through a secure platform that has bank-grade encryption. Our fixed-fee pricing can even be easier on your wallet than visiting a traditional clinic. Last but not least, support is available through email or phone, and our team stands by when you have general questions about "Kids Telehealth" and "Gp After Hours Subiaco". However, know that our platform supports non-emergency and everyday care, so if you require urgent medical attention, you should go to an emergency centre or call 000. Otherwise, if you were looking up "online pathology request" or "get a sick certificate online" or have concerns regarding non-urgent matters, speak to a doctor now.
At MediLeave, you can request instant scripts online at any time, as our bookings are available 24/7.
A doctor will review each request to assess the situation and determine whether a prescription or specialist referral online is clinically appropriate, ensuring that care remains safe, responsible and based on individual needs.
When requesting online prescriptions or eScripts in Australia, you will need to provide a few key details, such as your personal information and a short summary of your health concern or request.
It is also a requirement in Australia that, in order to receive an eScript, you must either have a Medicare number or an Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI). This is because your identity needs to be verified through the national healthcare system.
If you don’t have either of these, you can still have a telehealth consultation and receive a paper prescription instead.
Getting an IHI is the workaround if you want a digital prescription. You can still apply for an IHI online via myGov using an ID like a passport, even if you’re:
Once you have an IHI, you can use eScripts like anyone else.
Even with access to the best online doctor Australia has to offer, script consultations are conducted privately on a one-on-one basis, ensuring a personal and discreet experience.
At MediLeave, users join a queue and receive a direct call from a doctor, allowing the discussion to remain confidential. All information provided is treated as personal and sensitive health data in line with Australian privacy laws.
To support data protection, we use 256-bit bank grade security and encryption to protect your personal and medical information throughout the consultation process.
For repeat prescriptions, your pharmacist will send you a new QR code after each repeat is dispensed. This happens until all the repeats are complete, so you will need to keep the new message until it’s time to get your medicine again.
If you accidentally delete a message with a QR code you will need to go back to your doctor to ask for a new eScript, just like you would if you lost a paper script.
Yes. Your details and script are kept private and secure through encryption (a secure way of sending information). Your script can only be ‘unlocked’ by a pharmacist.
Our team of Partner Doctors are fully registered Australian doctors who can prescribe any medication that is clinically appropriate for your needs. All our doctors follow AHPRA guidelines to ensure safe and responsible care.
Please note that some medications cannot be prescribed via a telehealth consultation such as S8 medications, controlled substances, narcotics or any controlled drugs and medications requiring close monitoring by a doctor. Our partner doctors reserve the right to decline prescribing any medication or refusing to provide Medical Certificates, based on their professional medical advice.
At MediLeave we uphold the highest standards of healthcare. Online Prescriptions will only be issued if deemed appropriate by our doctors.
There are various reasons why you may be declined access for a prescription, and the doctor has the authority to decline your request if they determine that it is not in your best interest or suitable for your condition. Other reasons could be due to contraindications, your medical history or the absence of a definitive diagnosis. In such circumstances, the doctor will recommend an alternative treatment that is better suited to you or recommend that you seek further assistance and advice in person.
1. First of all, check with the doctor that they have your correct details- a typo on your phone number or email can create this problem. Sometimes there might have been an issue with internet/ wi-fi connection at the moment the eScript was sent, and it might take a few minutes to come through to you.
2. If it still does not arrive, the doctor can double check on their side to see if there was an issue with sending it (this can happen if there is a problem with a person’s Medicare details or “IHI” number (individual health identifier).
3. If the issue still persists the doctor may try to “re-send” it to you, and see if that works.
4. If this still fails, please email our team : info@medileave.com.au for assistance.
Yes, most community pharmacies accept electronic prescriptions (escripts) An eScript is a digital version of a paper script, which the doctor sends you to your phone/email as a QR code or token. Whilst most pharmacies accept and can process escripts, it is best to check with the pharmacy if they are able to accept escripts as some small pharmacies, for example, may not be equipped to process escripts yet.
Yes, if you are a carer or guardian, although the patient needs to provide their consent to the doctor.
Our Partner Doctors cannot prescribe Schedule 8 (S8) or Schedule 4D (S4D) medications via telehealth.
Once the doctor approves your prescription during your consultation, the script is sent instantly via sms or email to you, within minutes
Skip the waiting room. Get your prescription sent directly to your phone within minutes from our AHPRA-registered doctors.
Call 000 or go to the nearest emergency department.