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DoctorsMain page | Alcohol | Cannabis | Depression | Doctors | Drugs | Fitness | Food | Gambling | Piercing | Sex | Smoking | Stress Visiting a doctorSome people have a ‘family doctor’ or GP (general practitioner) who they have been seeing for a long time. GPs usually have surgeries or may practise at a Medical Centre. They can help you with all kinds of general health problems. Seeing a regular GP during your life is very important and can have many long-term benefits. At some point you may need to see a specialist doctor who specialises in a particular area of health. A GP can refer you to a specialist for more help if needed. How can doctors help?Doctors can help:
Whether you have a regular doctor or not it is important to tell your doctor everything about your health. Even if it seems trivial, it may be important for the doctor to know. Your doctor may ask:
ConfidentialityIf you visit a doctor without your parents, as a patient, you have the right to have your medical information kept confidential. There may be times when this is not possible and your parents may need to be contacted. It is important to talk to your doctor about confidentiality and to feel comfortable with the doctor you are seeing. Taking a friendDepending on the situation it can help to have someone with you to provide support and also help to remember what the doctor said. If you do want to take someone in with you, let the doctor know. PaymentThere are a few ways to pay for a visit to a doctor.
Medicare cardIt is recommended that you take a Medicare card with you to visit a doctor. If you do not have your own card or access to your parents’ card, you need to know the number on the card. If you don’t know the number, the doctor or receptionist can ring Medicare to get the number for you. They may ask you some questions and for proof of identity. To find out your Medicare number or to get more information you can call Medicare on 132 011. When can I get my own Medicare card?You can apply for your own Medicare card from the age of 15. You will need two forms of identification (such as a birth certificate or keycard). If you apply at a Medicare office they will give you a Medicare number over the counter and then send you the card. It can also be done by mail, but it will take about three weeks and the new card will be sent to your home/parents’ address, unless you ask for it to be sent somewhere else. How to find a doctor
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If these services can’t help you they can usually give you the contact details of a service in your area that can.
Produced by The Commonwealth Bank and AMA Youth Health Advocate Program.
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