FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We do understand that sometimes it is not possible to make an appointment and that accidents and emergencies happen and we would like you in these circumstances to come straight through to the rooms where our doctors and nursing staff will triage you and assist with emergency care.

In all other cases where possible, please try and make an appointment when seeing us. This allows the doctor to spend sufficient time with you, giving you full attention and a detailed examination without the need to rush.

When seeing a doctor for the first time there will be some paperwork to complete. If you are able to arrive a few minutes before your booked time, this will assist our staff immensely. If you would like to download and print out this form to enable you to complete it before you come in, you are welcome to do so.

The form can be accessed here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MlitWG3bhYz4ydm-Fve2VQeTEBbqRhQe

Around 78% of all the patients we see are on medical aid with about 22% paying cash. For those cash-paying patients who are not on medical aid, we would ask for all accounts to be settled at the time of the visit. Please request an invoice or statement so that you can use this to claim back your medical expenses from tax.

The Link Hills Medical Centre opened in December 1994. There are currently seven Family Practitioners, 2 Registered Nurses, a dentist and oral hygienist, physiotherapist and Ampath laboratory depot that are situated at the premises.

Each patient that is seen by the doctors will be consulted on an individual basis. Each patient will have their own history taken and will be physically examined and medication prescribed according to what is needed. Each patient will be charged for individually by the doctor at the current consultation rate. Injections, vaccines, procedures and materials will be billed for separately.

Each patient that is seen by the doctors will be consulted on an individual basis. Each patient will have their own history taken and will be physically examined and medication prescribed according to what is needed. Each patient will be charged for individually by the doctor at the current consultation rate. Injections, vaccines, procedures and materials will be billed for separately.

This will vary from year to year according to which contracts the practice has signed with the individual medical aids. Each negotiated tariff is different and will differ from medical aid to medical aid.

We are not contracted to CareCross, Primecure or OneCare and all patients on these options will be able to see us as a private patient.

Currently, these contracted medical aids include: a) Bankmed Medical Aid b) Discovery Health – all plans c) Discovery Health Keycare plans d) Momentum Health Medical Aid e) Polmed Medical Aid f) Profmed Medical Aid g) Discovery Health administered plans (Anglo, Anglovaal, BMW, Glencore, LA Health, Lonmin, Malcor, Naspers, Netcare, Quantum, Remedi, Retail, Tsogo Sun, University of KZN, Witsmed). h) Medscheme administered schemes (AECI, Bonitas (excluding Boncap), Fedhealth (excluding Blue Door), GEMS (excluding Beryl & Sapphire), MBMed, Sasolmed).

No, this is not possible. It is a medico-legal requirement for us to see and examine all patients before issuing a medical certificate and this cannot be done if a patient is not seen.

Scripts for medication and antibiotics will only be issued if a patient has been seen. We believe it is unprofessional to issue medication without seeing a patient and a medico-legal issue we are not prepared to expose ourselves to.

The scripts for ADD and ADHD medication are a little different to others because they cannot be repeated on a script.

When a patient is seen, the script will most likely be authorized for 6 months by the doctor, but this will still be at the sole discretion of the treating doctor and they will request a follow-up visit every few months to monitor progress on the medication. Please allow at least 24 hours for these scripts before fetching them as they will not be ready on the same day.

All follow up visits will be billed for in the same way as a standard consultation as described in the appropriate gazette for tariffs. The only exception to this is where a procedure like a stitching of a wound, an excision and repair of a skin lesion or limb cast has been done. In these cases, the follow-up visits are included in the original procedure price.

All consultations and procedures are billed for using the standard gazetted codes for billing. This will include all the necessary ICD10 codes as stipulated in the medical schemes act including ICD10 codes.

Currently, most medical aids allow for a period of 120 days between the consultation and the bill being received by them. If this period of time exceeds 120 days they will not pay for the consultation or procedure.

In South Africa, medical doctors bill for their professional time and not according to diagnosis or resolution of the problem. Blood tests and imaging procedures form part of the consultation and will impact on the formation of a solid diagnosis from the differential diagnosis.

Abnormal results need explaining, and the reformulation of a plan of action. Some abnormal results can be devastating if it is one of cancer and is not the type of thing you would want to be discussed over the telephone. Where the set of results or imaging report is normal, the nursing sister will make contact with you to give you the normal results.

If we look at the way consultations are gazetted, it says the following: “Code 0190 – New and established patient: Consultation or visit of new or established patient, of an average duration and/or complexity. Includes counselling with the patient and/or family and coordination with other health care providers or liaison with third parties on behalf of the patient.

RULES GOVERNING THE STRUCTURE. Definitions: (a) New and established patients: A consultation/visit refers to a clinical situation where a medical practitioner personally obtains a patient’s medical history, performs an appropriate clinical examination and, if indicated, administers treatment, prescribes or assists with advice. These services must be face-to-face with the patient and excludes the time spent doing special investigations which receive additional remuneration. (b) Subsequent visits: Refers to a voluntarily scheduled visit performed within four (4) months after the first visit.

It may imply taking down a medical history and/or a clinical examination and/or prescribing or administering of treatment and/or counselling.” You will note that the consultation code 0190 is for a first visit or a follow-up visit and the same cost is applicable where it is the same problem or a different one, for taking further history with or without examination or for counselling.

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Meet our friendly team!

Link Hills Medical Centre is your convenient, family-friendly healthcare facility, situated in the beautiful area of Waterfall. Being a Syntro-P Health Centre of Excellence, we provide comprehensive, world-class medical expertise in a friendly and warm environment and we are proud to serve our community. There are currently seven Family Practitioners, 2 Registered Nurses, a Dentist

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