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Chapel Hill Family Doctors Serves patients from Jindalee | Mixed Billing Available | Male – Female GPs Available
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Jindalee is a South-Western suburb of City of Brisbane, situated 15.2 kms away and is part of the Centenary suburbs. This friendly suburb is complete with many sports clubs, nice walks, shops and favourite Vietnamese restaurants. The Chapel Hill Family Doctors is only 7.5 kms away from here.
What are the Healthcare Services available at Chapel Hill Family Doctors?
- General health checkup
- Comprehensive General Practice
- Women’s health
- Sexual health
- Travel Medicine
- Sports Medicine
- Occupational Medicine
Other services available at Chapel Hill Family Doctors are:
- Allied Health Services
- Pathology
A patient who is brought in under the case of an emergency or accident, is given top priority while other appointments made for the day will be attended by a replacement Doctor
What are Mixed Billing services and their advantages?
In mixed billing, a percentage of a GP’s patients will pay a private top up on the Medicare allowance, this comes from the patient’s pocket. They will do this because it gives them more choice as to whom they see, when they visit, for how long, and very importantly, because they can afford it!
How are emergencies and accidents dealt with?
A patient who is brought under the case of an emergency or accident is given top priority while other appointments made for the day are either cancelled or given a replaced doctor for the treatment.
Booking an appointment with a General Practitioner at Chapel Hill Family Doctors can be done as follows:
- General Appointments – For all appointments and enquiries, please call (07) 3172 9910
- Online Appointments - For online appointments you are required to fill in an online form available in the website https://www.chapelhillfamilydoctors.com.au/online-appointments
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is mixed billing and how does it affect me?
Mixed billing means that while some patients may be eligible for bulk billing (where Medicare covers the full cost of the consultation), others may need to pay an out-of-pocket fee.
How this affects you depends on your Medicare eligibility, the type of consultation you require, and the doctor you see. If bulk billing does not apply to your visit, you will need to pay the consultation fee upfront, with Medicare reimbursing a portion of the cost. To understand any potential fees for your appointment, please contact our clinic.
What are the fees for consultations and services at Eight Mile Plains Family Doctors?
Our fees vary based on the type of consultation, treatment session required, the doctor you see, and your eligibility for bulk billing. Some patients may be fully covered by Medicare, while others may have an out-of-pocket expense. For a detailed breakdown of our fees, kindly contact our team.
Can I walk in for an appointment, or do I need to book ahead?
While we strive to accommodate walk-in patients, we recommend booking an appointment in advance to ensure you receive timely care. Walk-in availability may depend on doctor availability and clinic capacity on the day. To secure your preferred time, please schedule an appointment online or call our clinic.
Are allied health services available at your clinic? If yes, which ones?
At Eight Mile Plains Family Doctors, we provide allied health services to enhance your overall wellbeing. Our allied health services include physiotherapist, exercise physiologist, psychologist, and dietician.
Does Eight Mile Plains Family Doctors offer immunisations and vaccinations?
Yes, we do provide immunisations and vaccinations. Our doctors can also offer advice on the best vaccination schedule for you and your family.
Does your medical facility cater to the healthcare needs of children and infants?
Yes, we offer comprehensive healthcare services for children and infants, including routine check-ups, immunisations, developmental assessments, and treatment for common childhood illnesses.