
No. A referral is valid for any other practitioner addressing the problem outlined in the referral. A change of details requires another GP appointment.
A referral lasts 12 months from the date the Specialist first sees the patient NOT the date it was written. New referrals, however, require a GP appointment.
If a referral has been made but the referral has been lost you can still access an initial consultation with a specialist by supplying the name of your GP, the practice address, or the Medicare provider number of your GP.
However, for future visits to your specialist, a replacement referral must be made. You can request a referral from your GP by booking an appointment online.
If supplied by a GP, the law states that a referral is valid for a single course of treatment for a period of 12 months after the first service, although the GP can indicate an alternative time period (e.g. 3, 6, 18 months or indefinite).
Note the referral period begins on the date of the first specialist visit, not on the date the referral was written. This is frequently misunderstood, including by Specialists and their receptionists. If a specialist or their reception staff requests a new referral when your GP has supplied you with an indefinite referral for a particular condition, you do NOT need to do so.


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