Frequently Asked Questions
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The doctors make every effort to stay on schedule, but because medicine is unpredictable, they occasionally run late. While they allocate specific times for your visit, emergencies, complex cases, or unexpected procedures can understandably cause delays in the daily schedule.
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Yes, there are two car bays, one being a designated mobility parking bay. There is room for pick-up and drop-off as well. Please note that the rear parking is for staff only.
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It takes one hour. Our advanced cardiac ultrasound practice pairs elite clinical expertise with the world's most sophisticated diagnostic technology. By leveraging premium, AI-driven echocardiography systems, we capture real-time 4D imagery of your heart’s structures, blood flow, and valve function. It is state-of-the-art guideline driven.
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Maximise your appointment time by preparing a list of your top priorities, bringing a detailed list of all medications, and writing down exactly when your symptoms started. If you have had pathology, x-rays or scans, bring the results, as well as any hospital discharge summaries. Being organised and clear helps the Cardiologist focus on your concerns and address them efficiently, without unnecessary delays.
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No, Bowral Cardiology is a private billing practice. For more information refer to the About page
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To see a private cardiologist in NSW, you still must obtain a GP referral if you want to claim your Medicare rebate. A Specialist can also refer. Private health insurance does not cover outpatient specialist consultation fees in Australia.