If you’re lucky enough to be travelling overseas in the coming months, you’ll want to make sure you do everything you can to avoid getting sick during your travels.
Read our handy travel tips and stay healthy!
Hiccups are sudden, involuntary movements of the diaphragm, the muscle just below your lungs that helps you breathe. When this muscle spasms, it causes your vocal cords to close quickly, creating the familiar “hic” sound. Most hiccups are brief and harmless, often resolving on their own.
In 2025, COVID-19 remains a significant health concern in Australia, particularly for older adults and people with weakened immune systems. The Omicron subvariant NB.1.8.1 has caused a resurgence in case numbers across the country, with health authorities urging Australians to stay protected through timely booster doses.
Ensuring your child's health and development is a top priority. In Australia, both General Practitioners (GPs) and paediatricians play crucial roles in children's healthcare. Understanding their distinct functions can help you make informed decisions about your child's routine health checks.
Getting the influenza (flu) vaccine each year is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself and others from seasonal influenza and its complications. While the vaccine is safe and well-tolerated by most people, some may experience mild, short-lived symptoms afterward—often described as “flu-like.” These side effects can raise questions or cause concern, particularly for those receiving the vaccine for the first time.
From 1 October 2019, we have made the following changes to our billing policy in order to ensure we can continue to provide high quality health care under a fair and sustainable business model.
Rather than increasing fees across the board, we have made some changes to the types of patient we routinely bulk bill. This means that some patients will pay more, because they will no longer be routinely bulk billed.
However, we are introducing a new set of discounted consultation fee rates for such patients, so they will not need to pay our normal consultation fees.
In addition, these discounted rates will now also apply to certain other types of patients who are relatively disadvantaged, meaning some patients will now pay less under our new policy.
The changes are as follows:
Patients aged over 65 with a Health Care Card (including Commonwealth Seniors Health Card) will no longer be routinely bulk billed. However, they will pay a discounted rate for consultation fees (with a gap of approximately $25, rather than the standard gap of approximately $45 which applies under our normal consultation fee) for consultations between 10am and 4pm on weekdays.
The new discounted rates (ie. the gap of approximately $25) will also apply for consultations between 10am and 4pm on weekdays to:
persons aged 16 and 17;
Pensioner Concession Card holders who are aged under 65;
Health Care Card holders (including Commonwealth Seniors Health Card holders), whatever their age.
Keep in mind:
For consultations between 10am and 4pm on weekdays, patients aged over 65 with a Pensioner Concession Card will still be bulk billed, as will DVA card holders and children aged 15 years and under.
Our full consultation rates will generally apply for all appointments commencing before 10am and after 4.15pm on weekdays and at all times on weekends.
Our GPs will sometimes give a discount or bulk bill a patient even if the above criteria don’t apply, either because they have a long-standing agreement with a disadvantaged patient, or on a case-by-case basis for very short appointments (eg. where a patient requires nothing more than a repeat prescription, or where the GP recalls you for a quick discussion of results). This will continue under our current billing policy, but the decision is always at the GPs discretion, and the decision will generally made following the appointment, not before (unless you are advised otherwise).
As you may be aware, Brighton General Practice has recently closed.
However, we are pleased to advise that the owners of Brighton General Practice, Link Health, have made arrangements with North Brighton Medical to ensure that all of Brighton General Practice patients can continue to access quality healthcare.
Grass pollen season brings an increase in asthma and hay fever. During the season, a high pollen count and a certain type of thunderstorm can also trigger thunderstorm asthma. FInd our more…
North Brighton Medical is committed to environmental sustainability, and this month we’re participating in Plastic Free July.
Last month, we did a blog busting some common flu vaccine myths - now that we’re well into flu season, it's time for one more.
Myth #6: Now that it's July, is it too late to get a flu vaccine?
Definitely not!
We recently collected feedback from our patients via a questionnaire. We asked respondents to evaluate their experiences with our practice. The results are in, and we’d like to share some of our findings and announce some minor changes we are in the process of introducing based on the feedback and suggestions given…
How healthy is your heart? You can try the Heart Foundation's new Heart Age Calculator to get an idea.