How it works
Step by step
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Search by name, region, hospital, language, or expertise.
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Compare profiles: training, scope, locations, and availability.
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Book directly with the clinic or ask your GP for referral to public care.
Frequently Asked Questions
For public hospitals, GPs will usually need a GP referral or Private Consultants for non-acute directly.
No. Profiles are for informational only. Always consider your GP's advice and your own research.
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Common areas include colorectal, breast, endocrine, thoracic, upper GI, HPB (hepatopancreaticobiliary), hernia, trauma, and skin lesions.
Public care is funded by the government and triaged. Private is paid by you or insurance with typically shorter wait times.
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