GP Consultation Fees & Billing Information at Googong Family Practice
At Googong Family Practice, we believe that exceptional healthcare should be accessible and affordable for all members of our community. Located in the heart of Googong, our family medical centre provides high-quality, patient-centred care with a transparent and fair fee structure.
While Medicare rebates have not kept pace with the rising costs of delivering quality medical care, we remain committed to keeping out-of-pocket expenses as low as possible. Our priority is delivering personalised medical support while ensuring our services remain sustainable and accessible.
We offer Medicare claiming eligible services, with rebates processed on the spot—meaning you can have your rebate deposited directly into your nominated bank account. Payment in full is required at the time of your consultation, and we accept cash, EFTPOS, and most credit cards.

Consultation Fees
Consultation Type, Practice Fee, Concession Fee, Medicare Rebate
Level B (6–20 mins)
Practice Fee
Concession Fee
Medicare Rebate
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$97.85
$77.85
$42.85
Level C (20–40 mins)
$137.90
$117.90
$82.90
Consultation Types
The flexible consultation options ensure that every patient receives the appropriate care for their needs.
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New Patients: A 30-minute session for gathering a detailed medical history and understanding your health objectives.
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Standard Appointments: A 15-minute consultation ideal for addressing one or two health concerns.
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Long Appointments: A 30-minute consultation for more complex or multiple health concerns.
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Mental Health Appointments: A 20-minute session focused on mental health, including care plans and specialist referrals.

Frequently Asked Questions
At what age should my child start seeing a kids doctor
It is recommended scheduling your child’s first check-up shortly after birth. If this is done at between 6 and 8 weeks of age, their first immunisation can also be provided. This should be followed by regular visits during their early years as suggested by their doctor.
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How often should my child have a routine check-up?
Routine check-ups are recommended every six months to ensure your child is growing and developing properly.
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What should I bring to my child’s appointment?
Please bring your child’s immunisation record, Medicare card, and any relevant medical history or concerns.
