Pelvic Physio Referral Montmorency
Providing a streamlined pelvic physio referral in Montmorency, we partner with local GPs to deliver evidence-based management for complex pelvic health conditions.
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Information for GPs and Medical Specialists
We provide evidence-based, multidisciplinary correspondence for complex pelvic dysfunctions and persistent pain.
Medicare & Referral Administration.
We accept Chronic Disease Management (CDM/EPC) referrals under Item 10960. Please ensure referrals are addressed to Min Khoo to facilitate the Medicare rebate.
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Provider Name | Min Khoo |
| Practice | Monty Pelvic Physio |
| Preferred Method | Medical Objects / Secure Email |
| Fax | [Insert Number] |
Clinical Triage – Indications for Referral
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We accept referrals under the Chronic Disease Management (CDM) scheme for patients with chronic conditions requiring a multidisciplinary approach. GPs can allocate up to five (5) sessions per calendar year to pelvic health physiotherapy to assist in the management of long-term dysfunction.
While a formal referral is not legally required for private patients to access our services, we highly value clinical correspondence to ensure a coordinated approach to patient care. For patients seeking Medicare rebates via a CDM plan or those under DVA or WorkSafe, a valid GP referral is mandatory.
We prioritise urgent clinical cases, particularly lactational mastitis, to ensure timeliness in treatment which is critical for optimal clinical outcomes. For patients in Montmorency and neighbouring suburbs (e.g., Eltham, Rosanna, Greensborough), home visits can be arranged for return mastitis treatments to reduce the burden on the patient.
Yes. We provide paediatric pelvic health and continence services for children aged 5 and older, focusing on nocturnal enuresis, encopresis, and daytime wetting. We are NDIS-literate and provide the necessary capacity-building reports required for plan reviews and funding justifications.
We are committed to high-level multidisciplinary communication. Referring practitioners can expect a formal clinical report following the patient’s initial assessment and a concluding report upon completion of the treatment block or at significant clinical milestones.