Your First Visit

Our aim is to provide you with all the information needed to make informed decisions about managing your health.

Booking Your First Visit

Booking Your First Visit

To book an initial consultation please either 


Urgent Appointments

Advise the staff if the matter is urgent and we will endeavour to arrange an expedited appointment.


Plan With Notes

It’s easy to forget all the questions you wish to discuss once in front of the doctor. We recommend you prepare a list of questions you want to discuss.

What to Bring?

What to Bring?

When you come for your appointment please remember to bring the following:

  • Referral letter from GP, family physician or other doctor
  • Medicare card, DVA card
  • Have your private hospital insurance information with you
  • Copies of results, X-Rays, MRIs, CT scans, etc. and any other relevant information


Do I need a referral from my family doctor?

Yes, it is important that you seek the advice of your family doctor before making an appointment with any specialist. Your GP will direct you to the specialist most appropriate to your needs and may order preliminary blood tests or scans. Dr Gailani will keep your doctor informed of your treatment and progress, so that you will benefit from a co-ordinated, collaborative model of care.

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