Jimboomba Medical Centre: Bulk Billing Medicare Family GP

Independent patient guide · Jimboomba QLD · 2026

Jimboomba Medical Centre: Bulk Billing, Medicare, Family GP & Vaccine Booking Guide

This guide helps patients use Jimboomba Medical Centre without guessing: who may be bulk billed, when fees apply, how to book, what to call reception for, which vaccine visits need phone booking, and what to bring.

The key point is that the practice is mixed billing. Bulk billing is available for eligible patients, but not every person, appointment time or service is automatically free.

Address Unit 1, 69 Cerina Cct Jimboomba QLD 4280 · Jimboomba Health Connect
Phone (07) 5546 9766 Main reception and appointment number
Booking HotDoc + phone Book online for simple visits; call for special appointment types
Billing Mixed billing Bulk billing available for children under 16, concession and DVA Gold Card holders
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Emergency rule: call 000 now for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing difficulty, collapse, serious injury, heavy bleeding, severe allergic reaction, poisoning, seizure or any symptom that feels life-threatening.
Fast answer first

Quick Answer: Is Jimboomba Medical Centre Bulk Billing?

Billing status Mixed billing The official fee page says Jimboomba Medical Centre is a mixed billing practice.
Bulk billing available for Under 16, concession, DVA Current HCC/Pension card, DVA Gold Card, or children under 16 may be bulk billed.
Non-concession adults Usually fee + Medicare rebate Ask for the full fee, rebate and out-of-pocket cost before booking.
Telehealth Usually fee applies The fee page says telehealth is generally not bulk billed.
Best patient move: do not ask only “Do you bulk bill?” Ask: “Will this exact appointment be bulk billed for my Medicare/concession status, or will I pay a gap?”
Clickable micro-steps

How to Book Jimboomba Medical Centre Without Picking the Wrong Appointment

Use HotDoc for a simple GP visit. Open the HotDoc booking page when you need a routine family GP appointment and the appointment type is clear.
Call reception for special appointment types. The clinic asks patients to call for care plans, childhood vaccinations, commercial/private driver licence medicals, ear syringing, dressings, health assessments and pre-employment medicals.
Call for three named doctors. Appointments for Dr Ingrid Weate, Dr Karen Love and Dr Jean Railton should be made by contacting the clinic.
One appointment = one main problem. The FAQ says a standard appointment is 15 minutes and is where one problem is addressed. Book a longer appointment if more time is needed.
New patient? Complete the form first. Fill the new-patient registration form before the appointment and bring Medicare/concession cards plus any previous medical records.
Cancel at least 4 hours before. A $50 late cancellation or no-show fee may apply if cancelled less than 4 hours before the appointment or missed without cancelling.

Booking script: “Hi, I want to book Jimboomba Medical Centre. I need help with [service]. Is this suitable for HotDoc, or does reception need to book it? Also, will it be bulk billed for my card status or privately billed?”

Medicare and fee reality

Jimboomba Medical Centre Fees: Bulk Billing, Medicare Rebate and Gap

Jimboomba Medical Centre’s official fee page says the practice is mixed billing. Bulk billing is available if the patient holds a current Health Care Card, Pension card, DVA card, or is under 16 years of age.

Patient / appointment What the official information means What to do before booking
Child under 16 Bulk billing is available under the clinic’s current eligibility wording. Bring Medicare card and confirm the visit is an eligible GP consultation.
Current HCC or Pension card holder Bulk billing is available when the concession card is current. Bring Medicare card and physical/digital concession card.
DVA Gold Card holder Bulk billing is available under the clinic’s eligibility wording. Bring DVA card and confirm any service-specific rules.
Non-concession adult Private fee may apply with a Medicare rebate. The patient pays the clinic fee and Medicare rebate reduces the out-of-pocket gap. Ask reception for the fee, Medicare rebate and expected gap.
Telehealth Telehealth appointments incur a fee and are generally not bulk billed. If bulk billed, an SMS/email consent form must be acknowledged to avoid fees. Ask before booking: “Will this telehealth consult be bulk billed?”
Late cancellation / no-show Late cancellation means less than 4 hours before the appointment. A $50 no-show or late cancellation fee may be charged. Cancel or reschedule early if you cannot attend.
Private medicals and reports Medicare does not cover employment medicals, commercial driver licence medicals and insurance/super reports. Call first and prepare to pay the private fee on the day.

Published fee examples to confirm

Fee item Cost shown Out-of-pocket after Medicare rebate
Standard consultation, less than 20 minutes, ordinary period $85.00 $41.10
Long consultation, 20–40 minutes, ordinary period $122.00 $37.10
Extended consultation, more than 40 minutes, ordinary period $158.00 $32.90
Standard consultation, after-hours/weekend/public-holiday billing period $97.00 $39.85
Long consultation, after-hours/weekend/public-holiday billing period $134.00 $36.00
Extended consultation, after-hours/weekend/public-holiday billing period $169.00 $31.60
Employment medical $200 + GST Private / not Medicare covered
Commercial driver licence medical $150 + GST Private / not Medicare covered
Insurance / super forms From $250 + GST Private / not Medicare covered
Important fee conflict note: The site’s pages and brochure have shown slightly different hour/fee wording over time. Treat this page as a practical guide and confirm the current fee before booking, especially for after-hours, weekends, telehealth, procedures, medicals and reports.
Opening hours and after-hours

Jimboomba Medical Centre Opening Hours

The official contact page lists Monday–Friday 7am–7pm, Saturday 8am–4pm and Sunday 8am–4pm. Some other clinic page text shows weekday opening from 8am, so call before relying on early-morning appointments.

Monday
7am–7pm
Tuesday
7am–7pm
Wednesday
7am–7pm
Thursday
7am–7pm
Friday
7am–7pm
Saturday
8am–4pm
Sunday
8am–4pm
Early weekdays Confirm before 8am Contact page lists 7am start, but other page text has shown 8am. Confirm if timing matters.
Public holidays Closed signal The brochure states public holidays are closed.
After-hours non-urgent Hello Home Doctor 134 100 The clinic lists Hello Home Doctor for non-urgent after-hours care.
Vaccines and family care

Vaccines, Childhood Immunisations and Travel Advice

The clinic lists childhood immunisations, travel vaccinations and advice among its services. The booking page specifically asks patients to call reception for childhood vaccinations, so vaccine users should not blindly book any standard GP slot.

Childhood vaccination Call reception Reception can choose the right nurse/doctor time and confirm what records to bring. Phone booking
Travel vaccines Plan early Bring destinations, departure date, past vaccine history and any itinerary risk details. Stock check
Family GP care Kids to older adults The clinic describes family medicine as care for children through to great-grandparents. Whole-family care
For childhood immunisations, call first. Ask what appointment type is needed and whether a nurse will be involved.
Bring immunisation records. Bring the child’s Medicare card, immunisation history and any reminder/letter.
For travel, list every country. Include stopovers, rural travel, animal exposure, volunteering, pregnancy or chronic conditions.
Ask about cost. Some travel vaccines, private vaccines and non-standard services may not be covered by standard Medicare billing.

Vaccine call script: “I need a vaccine appointment at Jimboomba Medical Centre. Is this a childhood immunisation, travel vaccine, or routine vaccine appointment? What records should I bring, is stock available, and will there be any out-of-pocket cost?”

Decision helper

Book Online, Call Reception, Ask About Fees or Call 000?

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Service routes

Services at Jimboomba Medical Centre: What to Book and What to Call For

Family GP General family health Family medicine, infant/adolescent health, well woman and well man checks, mental health and chronic disease support.
Women’s and men’s health Screening, contraception, pregnancy care Includes cervical screening, contraception, family planning, antenatal/postnatal checks and men’s health.
Skin cancer medicine Skin checks and removal Queensland skin-risk intent is important; call if you need a procedure or removal, not just a check.
Procedures Minor surgery and treatment room Includes circumcisions, vasectomies, IUD/Mirena, Implanon, dressings, ear syringing and minor surgery.
Chronic disease Asthma, diabetes, heart disease, weight Call for care plans or health assessments because these are listed as reception-booked appointment types.
Infusions and assessments Iron, Aclasta, ECG, respiratory assessment Confirm time, preparation and fee before booking.
Need Best booking route Why it matters
One simple GP issue HotDoc or phone Standard 15-minute appointment is intended for one problem.
Multiple issues Call for longer appointment Reception can help choose the correct appointment length.
Care plan or health assessment Call reception The online booking rules list these as call-to-book appointments.
Childhood immunisation Call reception Needs correct vaccine timing, records and nurse/doctor slot.
Driver licence or pre-employment medical Call reception Private fees apply and Medicare does not cover these items.
Results and reports Book appointment unless doctor says otherwise The FAQ says patients should make an appointment to obtain results/reports.
Medical certificate Book GP appointment Certificates are legal documents and cannot be backdated.
Repeat prescription or referral Book appointment or use HotDoc request if appropriate The FAQ says fees may apply if completed without a consult.
Doctors and care team

Doctors at Jimboomba Medical Centre

The official site lists a large group of visiting GP specialists. Because rosters, accepting-new-patient status and appointment availability can change, use the doctor list as a starting point and confirm on HotDoc or by phone.

GPs listed on the clinic website Multiple visiting GP specialists Examples include Dr Ingrid Weate, Dr Asif Shahzad, Dr Karen Love, Dr Sajit Thomas, Dr Jean Railton, Dr Anila Thomas, Dr Marian Herrera, Dr YeeHsu Fong and others.
Call-only doctor bookings Three named doctors The booking page says appointments for Dr Ingrid Weate, Dr Karen Love and Dr Jean Railton can be made by contacting the clinic.
Support team Nurses and administration staff The clinic says visiting GPs are supported by experienced nurses and administration staff.
Rules people miss

Telehealth, Results, Certificates, Home Visits and Interpreter Help

Task Practical rule Best action
Telehealth Available if you attended the practice within the last 12 months; you may still be eligible otherwise, but must ask reception. Telehealth is not always bulk billed and may incur a fee. Ask eligibility and fee before booking a phone/video consult.
Test results Make an appointment to obtain results and reports unless the doctor instructs otherwise. Clinically significant results trigger contact to book. Book follow-up instead of expecting reception to explain results.
Medical certificate Certificates are legal documents and cannot be backdated. Book at the right time, before the certificate deadline.
Repeat prescription / referral The clinic recommends booking so the doctor can assess the request. HotDoc routine request may be available, and fees can apply. Do not leave scripts/referrals to the last day.
Home visit Home visits are at doctor discretion, for existing local patients, pre-arranged with doctors, normally during surgery hours. Call reception; do not assume availability.
Interpreter Qualified medical interpreters are preferred and the service is free for patients. Ask for interpreter support when booking, not at the last minute.
Assistance animal Registered assistance animals are welcome; pets and emotional support animals are not covered by that policy. Bring registration ID/card, badge or harness if asked.
AI scribe Some doctors use AI scribing for consultation notes, with doctor review and secure handling stated by the practice. Ask the doctor if you have privacy or consent questions.
Before you attend

What to Bring to Jimboomba Medical Centre

Current Medicare card
Needed for Medicare rebates and bulk-billing eligibility.
Concession card
Bring current HCC or Pension card if you rely on concession bulk billing.
DVA card
Bring DVA Gold Card if relevant.
Payment card
Needed for mixed billing, gap fees, private services, forms, telehealth or no-show fees.
New patient form
Complete the HotDoc registration form before your first visit.
Previous records/results
Helpful for continuity; the clinic can request records if needed.
Medication and allergy list
Include dose, frequency, allergies and recent changes.
Vaccine history
Needed for childhood immunisations, travel vaccines and catch-up questions.
Urgent and after-hours path

After-Hours Care: 000, Hello Home Doctor or Healthdirect?

Emergency Call 000 Use for chest pain, stroke signs, breathing difficulty, collapse, serious injury, severe bleeding or other life-threatening symptoms.
Non-urgent after-hours Hello Home Doctor 134 100 The clinic lists Hello Home Doctor for non-urgent after-hours care. Coverage may depend on your residential area.
Unsure what care level? Healthdirect 1800 022 222 Use healthdirect for 24/7 nurse advice when it is not life-threatening but you need guidance.
Location and access

Address, Email, Fax, Accessibility and Map

Jimboomba Medical Centre is listed at Unit 1, 69 Cerina Cct, Jimboomba QLD 4280. The site says it is located near Jimboomba Timbers. The contact phone is (07) 5546 9766, fax is (07) 5546 9014, and the patient brochure lists reception@jimboombamedicalcentre.com.au.

Address Unit 1, 69 Cerina Cct Jimboomba QLD 4280 · Jimboomba Health Connect
Accessibility Ground-level access FAQ says wheelchairs can access the surgery and a disabled toilet is available within the practice/complex.
Email use Not for emergencies Doctors may respond when time permits; urgent matters should be raised clearly and emergencies go to 000.
Avoid these mistakes

Common Mistakes Before Calling or Booking

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Assuming “bulk billing” means every patient and every appointment is free.
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Booking childhood vaccinations, care plans, dressings, ear syringing or medicals online when the clinic asks patients to call reception.
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Booking one 15-minute appointment for several family members or several health problems.
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Expecting telehealth to be bulk billed without asking first.
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Requesting certificates after the fact; medical certificates cannot be backdated.
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Missing the 4-hour cancellation rule and being charged the $50 late cancellation/no-show fee.
Official links after explanation

Official Sources to Check Before You Travel

Jimboomba Medical Centre official website

Main practice page for family medicine, address, phone, doctor overview, hours and after-hours note.

Open official website
HotDoc booking page

Use for routine online GP appointment availability.

Open HotDoc booking
New Patient Registration Form

Use before your first appointment to reduce reception delay.

Open registration form
Official online-booking rules

Shows which appointment types must be booked by phone.

Open booking rules
Official fee schedule

Use for mixed billing, bulk-billing eligibility, telehealth fee rule, cancellation fee and private medical fees.

Open fee schedule
Official services page

Use for family GP, immunisations, skin checks, procedures, infusions and medical assessment services.

Open services page
Official FAQ page

Use for appointment length, cancellation, results, certificates, telehealth, accessibility, interpreter and assistance-animal rules.

Open FAQ page
Official contact page

Use for phone, fax, address, opening hours and after-hours note.

Open contact page
Internal-link note: No same-site internal links are added here because the live MedicalCentre-AU.org post sitemap was not reliably verified in this run. Add 2–5 related internal links only after confirming live post URLs from the sitemap.
FAQ

FAQ: Jimboomba Medical Centre Bulk Billing, Medicare, Family GP and Vaccines

What is Jimboomba Medical Centre phone number?

Call (07) 5546 9766 for Jimboomba Medical Centre reception and appointment questions.

Where is Jimboomba Medical Centre located?

Jimboomba Medical Centre is listed at Unit 1, 69 Cerina Cct, Jimboomba QLD 4280, also described as Jimboomba Health Connect near Jimboomba Timbers.

Does Jimboomba Medical Centre bulk bill?

Jimboomba Medical Centre is a mixed billing practice. Bulk billing is available for patients with a current Health Care Card or Pension card, DVA card holders, and children under 16 years of age. Other patients may pay a fee and receive a Medicare rebate.

Is Jimboomba Medical Centre free with Medicare?

Not always. Medicare may cover or rebate eligible services, but the clinic is mixed billing. Non-concession adults and non-standard services may have out-of-pocket fees.

How do I book Jimboomba Medical Centre online?

Use the official HotDoc booking page for routine appointments. Call reception for care plans, childhood vaccinations, driver licence medicals, ear syringing, dressings, health assessments, pre-employment medicals, or appointments with Dr Ingrid Weate, Dr Karen Love or Dr Jean Railton.

What are Jimboomba Medical Centre opening hours?

The contact page lists Monday to Friday 7am–7pm and Saturday/Sunday 8am–4pm. Other clinic text has shown slightly different weekday start times, so call before relying on early-morning appointments or public-holiday access.

Does Jimboomba Medical Centre open on public holidays?

The patient brochure states public holidays are closed. Always confirm if you are booking near a public holiday.

Does Jimboomba Medical Centre do childhood vaccinations?

Yes, childhood immunisations are listed as a service. The clinic asks patients to call reception for childhood vaccination appointments rather than booking a standard GP slot online.

Does Jimboomba Medical Centre offer travel vaccines?

Yes, travel vaccinations and advice are listed as services. Call first to confirm vaccine stock, timing, destination requirements and possible fees.

How long is a standard appointment?

The FAQ says a standard appointment is 15 minutes and is for one problem. Request a longer appointment if more time may be required.

What is the cancellation fee?

A cancellation is late when cancelled less than 4 hours before the appointment. A no-show or late cancellation can attract a $50 fee.

Can I get a telehealth appointment?

Telehealth is available for patients who attended the practice within the last 12 months, and other patients may still be eligible after asking reception. Telehealth is generally not bulk billed and may incur a fee.

How do I get test results?

Make an appointment to obtain results and reports unless the doctor instructs otherwise. The practice says patients will be contacted to book if results are clinically significant.

Can I get a medical certificate by phone?

Medical certificates are legal documents and require an appointment. They cannot be backdated.

What after-hours service does Jimboomba Medical Centre use?

For non-urgent after-hours care, the clinic lists Hello Home Doctor Service on 134 100. For emergencies call 000. For 24/7 health advice, call healthdirect on 1800 022 222.

Final Patient Summary

Jimboomba Medical Centre is a mixed-billing family GP clinic at Unit 1, 69 Cerina Cct, Jimboomba QLD 4280. Call (07) 5546 9766. Bulk billing is available for eligible patients, especially children under 16, concession card holders and DVA card holders, but many adult or non-standard appointments may have fees.

Use HotDoc for simple GP appointments. Call reception for childhood vaccinations, care plans, health assessments, dressings, ear syringing, driver licence medicals, pre-employment medicals, longer appointments, fee checks, telehealth, certificates, prescriptions, referrals, results and procedures.