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Don’t wait on the phone for your next appointment.

We bulk bill most patients.

Patients who are new to the practice or who have not attended for 3 years will be charged a minimum of $75.90 for their initial consultation but may be bulk billed for subsequent consultations.

Telehealth consultation: Patients who meet Medicare criteria may be bulk billed.

Patients who do not meet these criteria will be charged a non-rebatable fee of $80.00. 

All fees are payable at the time of consultation

Open 7 Days

Doctor is available for extended hours (Knox Clinic).

Bulk Billing

Affordable, high quality Health Care.

Ancillary Services

Allied Health Services, including Pathology, Ultrasound, Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine.

Online Booking

Book online using your PC, tablet or phone.

Facilities for Children

We have a play area for children.

Inhouse Pathology

Dorevitch Pathology Onsite Knox Clinic weekdays 8am-11am, behind Knox Clinic Monday - Friday 8am-5pm, Saturday 9am-1pm and Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 8.30am-11.30am at Wheelers Hill Clinic.

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