Your doctor will be able to recommend and refer you to a urologist who can perform your surgery.
You may be happy to accept the advice of your doctor or you may like to investigate your choices.
You can locate a urologist through the Royal Australian College of Surgeons. Look for one who specialises in prostate cancer surgery.
You may also need to see a medical oncologist. You can find one through the Medical Oncology Group of Australia.
Questions for your doctor may help you understand your treatment, and, if necessary, decide on a urologist. Practical issues you may also like to consider are which hospital(s) a particular urologist operates from, and their fees.
To find out which urologists and medical oncologists participate in our Medicover No Gap or Known Gap* arrangement:
- Call us on 13 13 34
- Visit an HCF branch
- Search for a participating provider online
Can you use your referral on any specialist?
Your referral can be transferred to any specialist you choose, as long as they’re in the same medical field. Alternatively, you can ask your GP to write an ‘open referral’ where they don’t specify a particular specialist. A valid referral needs to include:
- relevant clinical information about your condition for investigation, opinion, treatment and/or management
- date of the referral
- signature of your referring doctor.
*Participation in HCF’s medical gap initiative is at the doctor’s discretion. We can’t guarantee all doctors will participate in our gap arrangements for all members or services. Where you will incur any out-of-pocket costs the doctor(s) should advise you of these costs and obtain your consent to charge you so you can make an informed decision before going ahead with the procedure. Members are encouraged to confirm with their doctor(s) whether they will use HCF’s medical gap initiatives for their treatment.