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Who is a GP and why do you need one?

A GP is a general practitioner who is qualified to provide general medical advice to patients. GP’s in your locality are the first point of contact for someone who is sick or has a health concern. You need a GP to get general health treatment for a wide range of health issues or medical conditions. You can book an appointment with a GP at your nearby medical health centre.

How to find a good GP in my area?

Choosing a good general practitioner can be one of the most important decisions in your life, especially when you are suffering from a chronic health condition or serious injuries. A trusted GP can make a huge impact on your health and, ultimately, on your life. However, finding a local GP/doctor can be an overwhelming task. Whether you’re new to the area or just looking for a change in healthcare provider, there are five important factors to consider when looking for the best GP near you

Top 5 factors to consider before choosing a local GP near you

  1. GP Location: An ideal local GP should be easily accessible to you by car or nearby public transportation. You can search online for “GP near me” to find a GP located in your area. You might also consider a GP close to your workplace for access.
  2. Hours of Operation: After-hours GP can be useful in an emergency. People who suffer from chronic conditions that tend to flare up at odd times can be easily seen by local doctors nearby late at night. If you need medical attention outside of your regular hours, look for after-hours GP services near you.
  3. Referrals: Ask for referrals from family, friends, and co-workers, this might be the easiest way to get a trusted doctor or GP near you. You can also look up and read reviews of local GP medical clinics from previous patients online to learn more about the services they offer and the experiences their previous customers had. You may also check out their website or social media accounts to learn about the types of medical services they provide.
  4. Cost: When it comes to cost, it is always a good idea to clarify the consultation fees prior to booking a consultation. Most GP’s have their own fees and service charges, which means there will be a gap between what Medicare reimburses and the amount you pay. Bulk-billing GP consultations are a cost-effective option for those looking for no out-of-pocket costs, which often require longer wait times and shorter consultations. If you’re willing to pay a private fee, you’re more likely to get a more in-depth consultation at your appointment.
  5. Specialties and accreditation: It is always worth considering a doctor who specialises in the medical support you need, such as a fracture management specialist, an iron infusion specialist, etc. Agencies like AGPAL (Australian General Practice Accreditation) and GPA (General Practice Australia) award accreditation to practices that meet a benchmark quality standard, or you can look for accreditation certification.

Are you looking for a new GP in Brisbane?

Now that you’ve gathered your information and narrowed your search, it’s time to make a decision! Consider all your options thoroughly, compare them side by side, and choose the one that best meets your needs.

If you’re looking for a GP in Indooroopilly, Toowong, Taringa, Graceville, or anywhere else in Brisbane, call Urgent Care Brisbane today. Our doctors and general practitioners are experts in their fields and are prepared to provide you with high-quality care. You can find out more about our services here or call us at 07 211 386 60.

Why Choose Urgent Care Brisbane as your GP?

The Urgent Care Brisbane Walk-in Clinic is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. There is no need for an appointment or referral; simply walk in whenever you need care, and you will be seen right away!

 

We also offer teleconsultation so that you can learn more about our services before walking in or scheduling an appointment. Our doctors have extensive experience working in emergency departments in Australia and are well-equipped to treat a wide range of non-life-threatening conditions.

 

Urgent Care Brisbane also offers a variety of onsite services such as on-site imaging, after hour radiology, pathology (emergency results within 2 hours), fracture managementiron infusioneye assessment and emergency doctors/ GP services. Check out our services page for more information.

Why Urgent Care Brisbane?

Minimal Wait Time

No more waiting for hours in the hospital emergency for non-life-threatening conditions. Just walk in and be seen by our team immediately!

Emergency Doctors

Our Doctors have years of experience working in different Emergency Departments across Australia and are highly specialized in Emergency Treatment.

Open Daily 10am - 9pm

Our clinic is open seven days a week, from 10 am to 8 pm, so our community can receive the best after-hours GP and medical care.

In House Pathology

We have an in-house point of care lab and urgent processing of blood tests provided by Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology.

Hospital Admission

In accordance with our medical team's assessment, we will arrange hospital admissions for you in public and private hospitals.

Medical Imaging

On-site X-ray, CT scan and ultrasound available from 10am to 7pm, 7 days a week. After hour charges apply.

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