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Patients within PHN areas

When a Primary Health Network (PHN) partners with My Emergency Doctor, they offer our service to constituents in their key catchment areas and subsidise the cost so that the patient pays no fees when consultations occur in specific periods of time (eg. after hours).

The service is funded by the Australian Government under the PHN program 

Currently, residents of some of our partnered PHNs can access My Emergency Doctor at no cost in the after hours period. 

After hours calls include those made before 8am and after 6pm weekdays; before 8am and after 12pm Saturdays; and all day Sundays and public holidays. Calls made outside these hours and/or calls from residents outside of the eligible regions, will incur a standard fee.

  • Medical assistance available 24/7/365

    On-demand

    My Emergency Doctor is a telemedicine service providing access to an emergency specialist doctor for acute medical conditions when a person's usual doctor isn't available and they're not sure if they need to go to an emergency department. Our service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year.

  • Fast access to specialist emergency doctors

    Expertise

    All of our consulting doctors are emergency physicians and trained to make important critical decisions. They are Australian-qualified as Fellows of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (FACEMs), registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and go through a rigorous selection and credentialing process.

  • Not a replacement for 000

    Not suitable for time critical emergencies

    This service is not a replacement for 000. If a patient is unconscious, has chest pain, difficulty breathing, uncontrolled bleeding or has been in a major accident, please dial 000 immediately.

Who can access after-hours telehealth consultations at no cost?

Currently people residing in the following Primary Health Networks can receive free after-hour telehealth consultations courtesy of their Primary Health Network:

When to Call

If you or someone you know experiences unexpected symptoms or are feeling acutely unwell, it can be difficult to know who to call. This service is specifically for the after hours period or for some people, like the elderly or those with preexisting conditions, times when you might normally attend an Emergency Department but may not be able to in the current environment.

My Emergency Doctor is not a replacement for your GP or the ambulance service. If you or a patient is unconscious, has chest pain, difficulty breathing, uncontrolled bleeding or has been in a major accident, please dial 000 immediately.

If you live within a geographical catchment area of a Primary Health Network that has an agreement with us, a consultation with My Emergency Doctor may be appropriate if your or the patient experience any of the following conditions for immediate care:

 

Bronchiolitis Abdominal Pain Fainting Headache
Head Injury/Concussion Flu Fever Rashes, bites and stings
Back pain Sore Throat Diarrhoea and Vomiting Acute Injury
Urinary Tract Infections Allergic reactions Sports injuries Work injuries

While connecting to our service you will be promoted to fill in your post code, which is the postcode of the area you reside in.

How it works

My Emergency Doctor is Australia’s most trusted telemedicine service providing access to an emergency specialist for acute medical conditions.  Our service is suitable when a person's usual doctor isn't available and they're not sure if they need to go to an emergency department. 

If you live within the geographical catchment area of a Primary Health Network that is partnered with us, your postcode can be used for a free after-hours consultation with My Emergency Doctor. To connect to our emergency specialists simply click on ‘CALL DOCTOR’ via our easy-to-use web solution (*see diagram below) or simply ring your special 1800 hotline number to reach us.

Please note that our service is on-demand telemedicine and we do not provide home visits or in-person consultations, nor do we prescribe S8 medications.

Do you have a question about My Emergency Doctor?

Find an answer on our Frequently Asked Questions page. 

Patient Support

Want some help accessing My Emergency Doctor? We have detailed guides available to assist patients

My Emergency Doctor has support resources available for patients to ensure access to the service is easy and patients are comfortable operating in the virtual environment of the app.

Patient Support