doctors care
It is the aim of all our locum doctors to provide you with the same quality of care you would expect from your own GP.
As well as routine care for unexpected illness, each locum doctor is fully equipped with a doctor’s bag containing general diagnostic equipment which complies with accreditation standards.
The locum doctor is able to perform duties such as suture lacerations, provide wound care review, palliative care review & verification of death (in aged care facilities).
All St Kilda MDS doctors adhere to a strict no narcotics policy and is compliant with the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981. They do not have strong pain medication (of addiction). They also will not be able to write a prescription for this type of medication.
As well as routine care for unexpected illness, each locum doctor is fully equipped with a doctor’s bag containing general diagnostic equipment which complies with accreditation standards.
The locum doctor is able to perform duties such as suture lacerations, provide wound care review, palliative care review & verification of death (in aged care facilities).
All St Kilda MDS doctors adhere to a strict no narcotics policy and is compliant with the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981. They do not have strong pain medication (of addiction). They also will not be able to write a prescription for this type of medication.
about doctors
Every doctor is a registered General Practitioner by the Medical Board of Australia and have recognised experience in general practice. Many hold Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), or are currently studying towards achieving this. Many also have post-graduate experience.