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Treatment Fees

We know you already have a lot on your mind when you come to see us.  That’s why we’ll ensure you know beforehand exactly the costs that are associated with your treatments.

Before commencing treatments, our patients are provided with a detailed cost breakdown, tailored to minimise out-of-pocket expenses. With nearly all tests and procedures carried out in-house, this saves on both time and money.

You will need a referral from your GP to be eligible for Medicare rebates for your specialist appointments.

If you have private health insurance, your healthcare insurer will help you determine your coverage, and expected out-of-pocket in-hospital expenses.  Private health insurance does not contribute to consultation in our rooms.

Gynaecology

When you make your appointment, our team will provide you with an initial consultation cost, and the expected Medicare rebate.

Further costs will depend on the type of procedure and treatment.  Our team will provide full information prior to treatment commencing.

Initial Consultation: $300

Review: $100

Medicare Rebate: Between $70 – $100

Colposcopy

If you have had a cervical screening test, and your results indicated “Refer to a specialist”.  This is because the test detected a type of HPV infection that requires further investigation, or, abnormal cells were found that require treatment and a follow-up test called a ‘colposcopy test’.

Colposcopy Testing: Initial appointment includes consultation, colposcopy and biopsy – $350

Review: $200

Medicare Rebate: Between $130 – $180

“Naturally Fit for Fertility” Package:

Our “Naturally Fit for Fertility” package will give you an indicator of your current fertility health and a deeper understanding of fertility.  It will identify simple measures you can take to improve your fertility and if you are trying to get pregnant, detailed monitoring on the timing of ovulation each month.

*Same sex couple where two AMH tests are required:  $340

You must hold a current Australian Medicare card to be eligible for this package.

Female

Male

Couple *

AMH Test

Yes

N/A

Yes *

Ultrasound Assessment

Yes

N/A

Yes

Ovulation Tracking**

Yes

N/A

Yes

Semen Analysis

N/A

Yes

Yes

Lifestyle & Environment Analysis

Yes

Yes

Yes

Detailed Report

Yes

Yes

Yes

Out of Pocket Cost

$300

$300

$300

Fertility Management

We know there is emotional, physical and financial cost in undergoing fertility management.

When it comes to fertility, Dr Flynn will be tailoring a plan to suit your individual health issues, and requirement.  There is no “one size fits all” price when it comes to fertility. 

From your first appointment, our team will provide you with personalised, detailed information on what the next steps are, and the costs involved.

You will need a referral from your GP to be eligible for Medicare rebates for your specialist appointments. If you are undergoing fertility treatment with a partner, it is important that your referral includes both you and your partner’s name.  This enables you to claim the maximum benefits available.

We want you to know each step of the way exactly what is involved, so you can make decisions that are right for you.

First Appointment: Your first appointment has an average fee of $300

Medicare Rebate: Between $100 – $150

Pregnancy

From your first appointment with Dr Claire Allanach, you will be provided with all the information you need for your pregnancy management, hospital and associated costs.

Initial Consultation: $250

Medicare Rebate: Approx. $70

Mona Lisa Touch

The best results of MonaLisa Touch laser treatment are achieved typically in 3 sessions.  For some women with severe atrophy, a fourth session might be required.

We highly recommend completing three session within a 20 week period.

Cost Per Session:  $400

Annual ‘Top Up’ Treatment Session: $400

Medicare Rebate: Unfortunately, there is no Medicare rebate for MonaLisa Touch treatments.

Speak to us about our payment plan.

Ask your GP for a referral to Dr Michael Flynn - print this Referral Request and hand it to your GP.

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