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We apply a modest staff fee to offer the convenience of on-campus health care.

A valid Medicare card is required for the Medicare rebate. Fees do apply for vaccines.

Private fees apply for procedures. GPs will discuss the details of this with patients at the time of their consult.

Upcoming staff fee update, effective from 29th September 2025:

An update to our fees was applied on the 29th September 2025, due to the rising costs of operating an Accredited Medical Practice without an appropriate increase to Medicare rebates. Unfortunately, the Medicare rebates are set below the cost of providing healthcare to our community.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. 

UQ Staff fee table

Consult type Total fee Medicare rebate Out of pocket after rebate
Standard fees for staff
Medicare rebate applicable to Medicare Card holders only
Short consult $60.00 $20.05 $39.95
Standard consult $90.00 $43.90 $46.10
Long consult $135.00 $84.90 $50.10
Extended consult $170.00 $125.10 $44.90
Short phone consult $65.00 $20.05 $44.95
Standard phone consult $95.00 $43.90 $51.10
Standard fees for staff with Concession Cards
GP consults are bulk-billed for UQ Staff with Concession Cards

 

Please pay in full on the day of consultation. The clinic accepts cash, Visa, Mastercard and EFTPOS.

If you are referred to an allied health worker or specialist, we advise that you inquire directly with your specialist about their fees and other costs that may arise.

Work-related travel consults and travel vaccines will incur a fee and will not attract a Medicare rebate.

Please refer to UQ’s Policies and Procedures regarding reimbursement.

Students

UQ students are bulk-billed. If you are a UQ student, please click below to view the billing information for students.

Student billing

Bulk billing eligibility

If we are your regular health care provider, you may be eligible for clinically appropriate health checks (time-based MBS health assessments including health assessments for people aged 45-49 years; and type 2 diabetes risk evaluation for people aged 40-49 years) which are bulk-billed.

When you arrive

Please present at reception upon arrival. You will need to bring your current UQ staff identification card.