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UTI telehealth clinics in Australia

Compare provider types, private fees, rebate information, and clinic booking links, then continue directly to the clinic's own website.

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When telehealth may be suitable

UTI telehealth may be suitable for non-emergency advice, follow-up, certificates, referrals, review discussions, and booking pathways where a clinic decides virtual care is clinically appropriate.

When to seek other care

UTI telehealth may not be suitable for emergencies, severe symptoms, immediate risk, complex examination needs, or situations where the clinic decides an in-person assessment is required.

Provider types

Clinics may list GPs, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, specialists, or allied health providers depending on the service.

Clinics listed for uti

Banksia Women's Telehealth

Same-day telehealth

Private telehealth care for common women's health needs.

Clinic profile reviewedReplies in 12 minEnglish
Women's health telehealth visitSame-day GP telehealth visit
Medicare rebate may apply for eligible patients and services

FAQ

Can I use telehealth for uti?

Telehealth may be suitable for some non-emergency needs, but the treating clinic decides clinical suitability, fees, rebates, prescriptions, and next steps.

Does Telehealth Connect provide the consultation?

No. Telehealth Connect is a search and comparison directory. Bookings and care are completed directly with the clinic.

Can Medicare rebates apply?

Medicare rebates may apply for eligible patients and services. Eligibility and out-of-pocket costs are confirmed by the clinic.