What types of payment do you accept?
We accept:
Cash
Visa, Mastercard
EFTPOS
Cheques (if you have to)
If you have private health insurance, we can provide you with your rebate following the appointment.
Please also see our refund policy here.
What types of concession cards do you accept?
We accept:
Pension Cards
Health Care Cards
University Student Cards
You will need to provide the physical card at your first appointment to receive the concession. Concession card holders may receive a 10% discount on services.
The concession may not apply to all products and services, contact us on (03) 8347 9100 if you have any questions.
Can I use private health insurance?
Yes, if you have podiatry cover as part of your health insurance.
We use HICAPS to process your rebate and you will only pay the gap. All health funds provide different rebates, please check with your fund if you are unsure of your rebate.
Is podiatry covered by Medicare?
Medicare does not cover consultations at Fitzroy Foot and Ankle Clinic.
However, if you have a chronic medical condition your GP can allocate you Medicare rebated visits (Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program) to see a podiatrist. The maximum number of visits per year is 5.
Are Medicare funded podiatry visits bulk billed?
In order for Fitzroy Foot and Ankle Clinic to provide a high-quality podiatry service we charge all fees at the time of the consultation.
We do not bulk bill, however, if you have Medicare funded visits to see a podiatrist, a rebate of $58.30 is then provided at the time of the consultation.
i.e. If you have an EPC but do not have a Concession Card you will be out of pocket $39.70
If you have an EPC and a Concession Card you will be out of pocket $29.70.
Do you see NDIS participants?
Yes, we are happy to see participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) if you are self managed or plan managed. We currently don’t manage patients who are agency (NDIA) managed.
Do I need a referral to see a podiatrist?
No, you do not need a referral to see a podiatrist at Fitzroy Foot and Ankle Clinic.
However, if you have a Medicare rebated visit (EPC) to see a podiatrist, you will need to bring a copy of the referral with you if you have it.