Minor Procedures, Travel Vaccinations and In-Clinic Diagnostic Testing Convenient access to minor procedures, diagnostics and travel vaccinations – all under one roof.

Do you need a dressing change, skin lesion treatment, or travel vaccinations such as yellow fever before your next trip? We offer a range of GP-performed procedures and diagnostics right here at Rotem Medical Family Practice, saving you time and ensuring continuity of care in a setting you know and trust.

You can access safe, efficient treatment for everyday issues like wound care, cryotherapy, earwax removal and more – without needing a hospital or specialist referral. We also provide expert travel health consultations tailored to your destination and itinerary.

What We Offer

Our minor procedures and travel health services include:

Wound care and dressings

Cleaning, dressing changes and follow-up care for minor cuts, abrasions and post-surgical wounds.

Simple wound closures (suturing)

Closure of uncomplicated cuts and lacerations using sutures or skin adhesive, depending on the injury.

Cryotherapy for skin lesions

Freezing of warts, sunspots or other minor skin lesions using liquid nitrogen.

Ear wax removal

Safe and effective removal of built-up earwax for improved comfort and hearing, if clinically appropriate.

ECG test and Spirometry

In-clinic testing of heart rhythm (ECG) and lung function (Spirometry) as part of health assessments or diagnosis.

Travel health consultations and vaccinations

Advice on destination-specific risks, routine and travel-specific vaccines, and preventative medications such as anti-malarials.

What to Expect

All procedures are performed by experienced GPs in a clean, private treatment room. Before proceeding, your doctor will explain the reason for the test or treatment, what is involved, and whether any follow-up care is required.

For travel advice, we recommend booking at least 4 to 6 weeks before your departure to allow time for any required vaccinations or repeat doses.

If you need a minor procedure, wound care, or travel health advice, we can help.
All consultations are carried out with your safety, privacy and comfort in mind.

Appointments available Monday to Saturday.
Book online or call us to make a time that suits you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Chronic condition management involves long-term care for ongoing health conditions such as diabetes, asthma, high blood pressure or heart disease. It includes regular reviews, medication management and lifestyle support.

A GP Chronic Condition Management Plan is a structured care plan prepared by your GP that outlines your health condition, goals and required support. It may be eligible for Medicare rebates and allows for referrals to allied health professionals.

Yes. We can provide a second opinion or take over your care with your consent. Bring along any relevant records or summaries from your previous provider.

Some care planning services are Medicare-rebated. We will provide a full explanation of any fees or eligibility during your appointment or on our Fees page once available.

This depends on your age, medical history and risk factors. Most adults benefit from an annual health check. Your GP will advise on the best screening schedule for you.

Yes. If you have a valid Management Plan and meet the eligibility criteria, we can refer you to allied health providers, such as physiotherapists, dietitians, or podiatrists, under the Management Plant.