Preventative and Chronic Care Long-term health support through proactive screening, personalised care plans and regular follow-up.
Preventing illness and managing long-term conditions are key to living well. Our team provides annual health checks to catch potential issues early, along with structured, supportive care for chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma and heart disease.
Whether you’re maintaining your general health or looking for better ways to manage a diagnosis, we work with you to develop a care plan that’s practical, evidence-based and focused on your long-term wellbeing.
What We Offer
Our preventative and chronic care services include:
Annual health checks and heart health checks
Screening for diabetes, cardiovascular risk, blood pressure, cancer and more, with tailored follow-up advice.
Chronic disease management
Support for conditions like diabetes, asthma, hypertension and heart disease through structured follow-up, monitoring and education.
GP Chronic Condition Management Plans and referrals
Medicare-supported care plans with referrals to allied health professionals where eligible.
Regular monitoring and follow-up
Routine reviews to help track progress, adjust treatment and support health goals.
Preventive advice and health coaching
Guidance on nutrition, exercise, sleep and lifestyle changes that support overall wellbeing.
What to Expect
Your GP will take the time to understand your medical history, current health, and goals. If you’re eligible for a Medicare-supported GP Management Plan, we’ll prepare this together during your consultation and coordinate any allied health support needed.
We also provide regular reviews and follow-up appointments to monitor progress, make adjustments, and help you stay motivated and supported.
Book an Appointment
If you would like to schedule a health check or start a care plan for a chronic condition, we’re here to help. Rotem Medical Family Practice welcomes new and returning patients from Turramurra and surrounding Sydney suburbs.
Book online or contact us to arrange your next appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
New patients may be eligible for Telehealth depending on the reason for the consultation and current Medicare rules. Please call our team to discuss your situation.
Yes. All Telehealth consultations are conducted using secure systems. Your privacy and medical information are protected in line with Australian privacy laws.
If your GP determines that an in-person review is required, they will arrange a follow-up visit at the clinic. This ensures safe and thorough care.
Medicare rebates are available for eligible patients. If you have not had a face-to-face appointment at our clinic in the last 12 months, a private fee may apply. Our team will confirm this when you book.
Yes. Your GP can issue repeat prescriptions and referrals during a secure online consultation, if clinically appropriate. These can be sent directly to your pharmacy or specialist.
We recommend seeing your GP at least 4 to 6 weeks before travel. Some vaccines require multiple doses or time to become effective.
Yes. We provide a wide range of routine and travel-specific vaccinations. Let us know your destination when booking so we can prepare the relevant advice and vaccines.
No referral is needed. You can book directly with Rotem Medical Family Practice. Your GP will assess whether the procedure can be done in-clinic or if a specialist referral is required.
Yes. We aim to create a calm and welcoming space for children and families. Our team works with a gentle and patient approach to ensure positive visits for little ones.
Yes. If your child needs specialist care, your GP can provide a referral after an assessment. We can also help coordinate care and provide follow-up support.
Yes. We offer annual flu vaccinations for children as part of our immunisation services. These are recommended for children over six months and are especially important during flu season.
Most routine childhood immunisations under the National Immunisation Program are Medicare-funded. We’ll confirm any additional costs or private vaccines at the time of booking.
We care for patients from birth through to teenage years and into young adulthood. Each stage of growth has its own needs, and we tailor our care accordingly.
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.
Yes. All your health information is stored securely in accordance with Australian privacy laws and is only accessible by authorised healthcare staff involved in your care.
Medical certificates can be provided after a consultation, where appropriate. Please book a standard appointment to discuss your symptoms with your GP.
Yes. If you need a referral, your GP can provide one after assessing your condition and discussing options. We can also help coordinate care and follow-up.
