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Home Doctor Services in Australia: What After-Hours GP Home Visits Can Help With

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Home doctor providing after hours GP consultation and medical assessment during a home visit in Australia

Key Takeaways

  • Non-Emergency Care: Home doctors can assist with acute, non-life-threatening illnesses when your regular clinic is unavailable.
  • Comprehensive Consultations: These include home doctor visits, issuing medical certificates and providing urgent prescriptions.
  • Continuity of Care: Your usual GP will receive a comprehensive summary of the home visit the next day.
  • Safety First: Life-threatening emergencies should be dealt with by calling 000 immediately.

Introduction: The Evolution of After-Hours Primary Care

In today's Australian healthcare, the "home doctor" is not only a figure of the past but also a modern, high-tech, highly integrated primary care service. As hospital emergency departments (EDs) face increasing pressure from record patient volumes, the contribution of mobile General Practitioners (GPs) has never been greater. 13CURE provides after-hours urgent care when local clinics are closed.

First of all, understanding a wide range of home doctor services in NSW will help you make better health decisions. These services support access to GP assessment for acute, non-life-threatening health concerns when regular clinics are closed.

Refer to Healthdirect: Home, hospital and emergency care for a government-subsidised after-hours care guide.

The Clinical Scope: What Can a Mobile GP Do?

Many home doctors can only give advice, which is a common misunderstanding. A visiting GP carries medical equipment suitable for conducting home-based clinical assessments.

1. Acute Illness Assessment and Treatment

The majority of home visits are initiated by patients who suddenly experience uncontrolled symptoms that have arisen and have caused considerable suffering. We are continually training our doctors to evaluate:

  • Lung conditions: For example, a very severe cold, a mild asthma attack (non-emergency), and a viral infection. Doctors will use stethoscopes and oximeters to check lung function and blood oxygen level.
  • Stomach troubles: Assessing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and dehydration. A doctor's abdominal palpation can be a quick, safe way to rule out more common illnesses that can be treated at home.
  • RTIs: Urinary tract infections (UTIs), where a doctor can perform instant dipstick testing and discuss appropriate next steps and management options.

2. Minor Injuries and Wound Treatments

While a hospital is the only place for major trauma, late-night GP visits are ideal for:

  • Open wounds: Cleaning and covering small cuts.
  • Sprains and strains: Checking how much a joint can move and giving advice on the initial use of R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation).
  • Localised infections: Assessment of localised skin infections such as cellulitis or infected insect bites.

3. Diagnostic Testing and Referrals

When it is not obvious what the problem is, even after going through the physical examination, a home doctor can be quite useful in:

  • Pathology: Ordering urgent blood and/or urine tests.
  • Radiology: Writing referrals for X-ray or ultrasound examination.
  • Specialist Review: Suggesting a specialist consultation is a referral to the consultant for further investigation.

Learn more about after-hours care in NSW Health: Hospital and clinical services guide.

Medications and "Starter Packs"

One feature of the service is the doctors' capability to react quickly to your signs and symptoms. If the GP determines that you should receive medication, an eScript prescription may be issued following assessment, if clinically appropriate.

On top of that, knowing that pharmacies are often closed at night, our physicians bring with them a handful of "starter packs", which are only short-term portions of the most necessary medicines. This allows patients to begin recommended care while arranging pharmacy supplies.

Compliance and Clinical Integrity

In accordance with Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)- regulated standards, Clinical decisions are guided by Australian medical standards and professional judgement.

All of us at 13CURE refrained from promoting pharmaceutical brands or other therapeutic products. Our main priority has been clinical safety and effectiveness, ensuring quality and compliance. Accordingly, we provide educational materials to patients and empower them to make informed, evidence-based decisions, free from unsubstantiated claims.

The "Medical Home" and Continuity of Care

Effective communication is arguably the most important service a mobile doctor provides. We follow the "Medical Home" concept, ensuring that after-hours GP services and your regular GP work in tandem. After a home visit, a comprehensive clinical note will be sent to your general practice within one working day. This ensures continuity of care with home doctors remaining the priority for your long-term health.

Conclusion: Accessing After-Hours GP Care at Home

Utilising a home doctor service is a care delivery model that prioritises individuals' comfort and safety. Whether it is a home doctor for kids with a fever or an infection in an older adult, 13CURE provides after-hours GP home-visit service across many areas of New South Wales.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Home doctors are for urgent, non-life-threatening cases that still cannot wait until a regular GP is available. However, if you get chest pains, have severe breathing difficulties or stroke signs, you should call 000 straight away.

A doctor will be able to give you a medical certificate if they decide that your illness is severe enough to warrant your being away from work or school.

Doctors visiting patients at home bring along equipment, so they can do things like check a patient's urine, register vital signs, and test oxygen levels, which is pretty much what you get at a doctor's office.

Home doctors focus on treating acute illnesses caused by unexpected health changes. Chronic diabetic or hypertensive condition management remains the role of your regular daytime GP.

Dr. Muhammad Mohsin

Written By

Dr. Muhammad Mohsin, General Practitioner

MBBS, AMC

Dr. Muhammad Mohsin completed his studies from University of Health Sciences, Lahore Pakistan in 2008. He came to Australia in 2012 and has woked as a resident and GP in various hospitals and medical centres across Australia. He has a particular interest in men's health, travels medicine, chronic disease management, and general family medicine.

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