Our Services
TopDoctors can offer you and your family a wide range of healthcare services.
Comprehensive Medical Services Offered
- General check-ups and healthcare appointments catering to individuals of all age groups
- Women’s Health services encompassing Cervical Screening and Implanon insertion and removal
- Family Planning and Antenatal Shared Health support
- Child Health services including Immunisation
- Specialised care for Veterans
- Tailored services for Aged Care
- Chronic Disease Management and Care Planning
- Comprehensive Healthy Heart Checks, Spirometry, and ECGs
- Expertise in Minor Surgery procedures
- Proficient Wound Care management
- Skillful Joint Injections
- Services for Workcover, Medicals, and Health Assessments
- Accessible Telehealth Consultations for eligible patients
Skin Cancer Checks and Skin Treatments
- Mole mapping, freckles, or sunspots
- Regular Annual Skin cancer Checks
- Minor procedures such as biopsies, Excision of skin lesions and skin cancers including grafts
- Consultations for Acne management
Vaccinations and Travel Medicine
- Convenient Vaccination Clinics for COVID-19 and Flu Vaccinations
- Tailored Immunisations and Boosters based on age and recommendations
- Occupational immunisation screening and vaccinations, including Q fever vaccination and certification
- Comprehensive Travel Medicine Advice and Support
- Travel Medicine Medications and Vaccinations, including Yellow fever vaccination
Comprehensive Chronic Pain Management Services
- personalised consultations
- Exploration of medicinal cannabis
Cosmetic Treatments
- Minimising Wrinkles
- Enhancing Facial Features and Contours
- PDO Mono Thread for Firming and Lifting Facial Areas
Iron Infusion
- Iron infusions provide a fast and effective treatment for iron deficiency
- Used to improve low energy, fatigue, and related symptoms
- Infusions are delivered intravenously using solutions like Ferinject or Monofer
- Symptoms of deficiency include fatigue, dizziness, weakness, pale skin, and hair thinning
- Severe or untreated deficiency can lead to anemia
- Iron is essential for hemoglobin production and oxygen transport in the body
- The body absorbs only a small amount of dietary iron, storing it as ferritin in the liver
- Iron deficiency is common in Australia, particularly among women, infants, and the elderly
- Higher-risk groups include menstruating women, pregnant/breastfeeding women, vegetarians/vegans, and those with gastrointestinal diseases or bariatric surgery
- Less common causes include gastrointestinal bleeding and intravascular hemolysis; medical evaluation is recommended if symptoms arise
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Sexual Health
- Sexual health involves physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being related to sexuality, not just the absence of disease
- Top Health Doctors in Brisbane offer comprehensive sexual health services.
- A positive, respectful approach to sexuality and relationships is essential for good sexual health.
- Services for women include support for STIs, painful intercourse, bleeding during sex, and lack of sexual fulfillment
- Services for men address STIs, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low libido, and relationship dissatisfaction
- STIs spread through sexual contact or bodily fluid exchange
- Many STIs have no obvious symptoms, making awareness and safe sex practices crucial
- Regular STI screening is recommended for early detection and proper management
- Testing is advised after unprotected sex, condom failure, new relationships, shared injecting equipment, or suspected exposure
- Pregnant women must be screened for HIV, Hepatitis B, and Syphilis, with Hepatitis C screening also recommended
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Venesection
- Venesection is a medical procedure involving the removal of blood, usually from the arm
- It is performed for blood analysis or as treatment for specific blood disorders
- The main goals are to reduce iron levels or decrease red blood cell count
- Conditions commonly treated with venesection include Haemochromatosis, Polycythaemia, and Porphyria Cutanea Tarda
- Haemochromatosis causes the body to absorb too much iron, leading to iron accumulation in organs and tissues
- Excess iron in Haemochromatosis can cause liver damage, cancer, arthritis, hormonal issues, impotence, and heart problems
- Venesection helps lower iron load in Haemochromatosis, preventing long-term organ damage
- Polycythaemia involves overproduction of red blood cells, making the blood thicker and increasing clot risk
- Venesection for Polycythaemia aims to reduce red blood cell mass until hematocrit levels return to normal
- Porphyria Cutanea Tarda is a metabolic disorder linked to iron levels; venesection reduces iron to minimise skin damage and control symptoms
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- PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a daily medication for HIV-negative individuals to reduce the risk of HIV infection
- It contains two antiretroviral drugs - Tenofovir and Emtricitabine - also used in HIV treatment
- TopDoctors assesses each person's unique risk factors to determine if PrEP is appropriate
- PrEP is recommended for MSM engaging in condomless sex, those with HIV-positive partners not on effective treatment, and individuals at risk due to sexual practices or contact with people who inject drugs
- It is generally not recommended for people who consistently use condoms, have HIV-negative partners, or have HIV-positive partners with an undetectable viral load
- When taken correctly, PrEP can prevent nearly 100% of HIV infections buit does not protect against other STIs
- Regular STI testing every three months is required while using PrEP
- Mild side effects such as nauea, appetite loss, or headaches may occur early on, but serious adverse effects are rare
- Kidney function tests (and sometimes bone density checks) are necessary during PrEP use to ensure safety.
- Eligible patients receive blood tests and, if cleared, a prescription; ongoing follow-up every three months monitors STI status and medication response
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