FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions


No, you don’t need a referral from your GP to make an appointment with one of our specialists. We accept both self-referrals and referrals from GPs or other healthcare providers. If you’d like to self-refer, simply give us a call on 03 968 3140 or complete our Patient enquiry form and our team will contact you to arrange an appointment.

Making an appointment is simple. You can call us directly on 03 968 3140 or fill out our Patient enquiry form at your convenience. Once we receive your details, a member of our team will contact you to arrange an appointment. We’ll also let you know if there’s anything you need to prepare ahead of your visit.

Consultation fees can vary depending on the type of appointment, the specialist you see, and the complexity of your condition. For an accurate estimate, please contact our team directly. We’ll be happy to provide detailed information about costs, as well as any potential follow-up or treatment fees so you know exactly what to expect.

Not sure who to see? Our friendly team is here to help. You’re welcome to call and speak with one of our staff, who can discuss your symptoms, concerns, and goals to help determine which specialist is best suited to your needs. You can also explore our Specialist Profiles to learn more about each Surgeon’s background, areas of expertise, and approach to care. We’ll make sure you’re matched with the right specialist for your situation so you can receive the most appropriate and effective treatment from the start.

Yes, absolutely. You are welcome to request a specific specialist when booking your appointment. We will do our best to accommodate your preference based on availability and clinical suitability. If you’re unsure who to see, our team can also help match you with the most appropriate specialist for your needs.

Yes – we offer both in-person and telehealth (phone) consultations where appropriate. Telehealth appointments can be a convenient option for follow-up reviews or for patients who live further away. Please note that for most initial consultations, an in-person visit is generally recommended so your specialist can perform a full assessment.