Monday to Friday
Saturday to Sunday
(8:30 am - 5:00 pm)
Closed
(03) 9944 6201
info@erahealth.com.au
Level 9/460 Bourke St,
Melbourne VIC 3000

Era Health is a mixed billing practice and fees are payable at the time of consultation for all services other than those requested by a company.
Our fees are determined by a combination of economic factors including the Australian Medical Association and the Australian Dental Association recommended rates and costs associated with running a practice.
The fees listed below are indicative only of fees billed by our health professionals. Charges will vary depending on the length of time you spend with the professional and the complexity of your health condition.

Fees for doctors (as at 1 July 2018):

2019 Appointment Fees when you see a Doctor at our Medical Center

Fees for other professionals (as at 1 July 2018):

 Professional Service Fee
 Dentist  Initial Exam
 Scan and clean
 X Rays (if need it)

$70
$125
$50 each

 Podiatrist Standard consultationFollowing

$98

 Psychologist Standard consultation  

$160

 Physiotherapist Consultation (30 minutes)Consultation (60 minutes)

140

 

Other points:

Consumables used as part of your treatment may attract a separate fee.

Travel vaccines will incur an additional fee

Cancellation fees may be charged for failure to attend.

Fees for other services are available from reception.
Repeat Prescriptions, Referrals and Pathology and Radiology Tests:
Doctors providing prescriptions, referrals to either specialists, radiology or pathology tests are responsible ethically and legally to ensure that these are correct and warranted. A consultation, therefore, with a doctor will be necessary even if the referral or prescription has been recommended by another professional.
Appointments with specialists and pathology radiology tests may incur additional charges.
All telephone requested replacement scripts and referrals posted out to patients will incur an administration fee.

Payment

We accept payment by cash, Visa, MasterCard and American Express.

Rebates from either Medicare or your private health fund can be processed at the time of payment using our Hicaps system.  For eligible services, your rebate is then automatically paid back to your account.

FAQs

Luckily it only takes a second to check your coolant level. Most cars these days have a translucent coolant overflow tank right next to the radiator. It’s white plastic, but you can see inside to see if there’s enough juice to keep things safe. You’ll also see markings on the side telling you the low and high levels to work with. Always check your coolant level when the car is cold.

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Measure your tire pressure monthly. Tires are permeable and tend to lose about 2 psi (14 kPa) per month, so it is important to regularly measure their pressure. Tires also lose pressure as the air temperature drops (about 1 psi for every 5°C drop in temperature), so remember to measure your tire pressure year-round.

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A lot of people think you have to get the best blades out there,” he says. “But there’s not a lot difference between a $7.99 and a $15.99 blade. Even the good ones are still going to wear out. You’ll get more life out of replacing a $7.99 blades twice a year than trying to make a $15 one last all year.

If you purchase them retail, most auto part retailers will install the wiper blades for you.

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Try the Bluenose test: place a dime in the tire’s groove with the Bluenose’s Sails facing down. If you can see the top of the Bluenose mass and sails, then your tires have sailed long enough and needs replacing. However, this test will not work with performance or off-road tires.

Tires are manufactured with .wear bars. The bar becomes exposed when there is less than 1.6 mm of tread depth remaining on your tire. Tires must be replaced when the wear bar is visible and even with the neighbouring tread block.

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