As of October 1, 2023, we’re a mixed-billing practice. However, we still offer bulk billing for children under the age of 16, healthcare and pension card holders and D.V.A. Gold card holders. There will be a GAP fee for all other Patients with a valid Medicare Card. Procedures will incur additional costs.
As of October 1, 2023, we’re a mixed-billing practice. However, we still offer bulk billing for children under the age of 16, healthcare and pension card holders and D.V.A. Gold card holders. There will be a GAP fee for all other Patients with a valid Medicare Card. Procedures will incur additional costs.
As of October 1, 2023, we’re a mixed-billing practice. However, we still offer bulk billing for children under the age of 16, healthcare and pension card holders and D.V.A. Gold card holders. There will be a GAP fee for all other Patients with a valid Medicare Card. Procedures will incur additional costs.

Did you know about CTG?

It simply means closing the Gap.This is a commitment by Australian government to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians, and in particular provide a better future for Indigenous children.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience a burden of disease two-and-a-half times that of other Australians.

A large part of the burden of disease is due to chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease and chronic kidney disease. This can be reduced by earlier identification, and management of risk factors and the disease itself.

Your Haynes GP who has Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Awareness Training can help you to close the Gap by fulfilling following,

  • Identifying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients within the practice (e.g. searching the database, establishing recall and reminder systems, identifying suitable health assessment templates)
  • Facilitating access to Specialists and Allied Health care services
  • Facilitating access to PBS co-payments measure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients who have chronic disease or are at risk of developing one.
  • Facilitating communication with the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community where required.

More informations please visit: Health Info Net