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Catchment criteria applies for referrals for this service. Patient referrals from outside the Mater SEQ Catchment (which includes Metro South and West Moreton Hospital and Health Services) may not be accepted.
This page contains information for general practitioners on how to refer patients aged 16 years and over to General Surgery services at Mater Hospital Brisbane
The General Surgery Service accepts surgical referrals for Breast and Endocrine Surgery , Colorectal Surgery, hepatobillary and upper GI surgery.
How to send a referral
Essential information (Referral will be declined without this)
Additional referral information (useful for processing the referral)
Other useful information for management (not an exhaustive list)
Categorisation
Available appointments are provided to our patients based on clinical priority. A process of categorisation ensures safety and equity of access.
Category 1 – urgent
Clinically recommended timeframe for initial appointment is 30 days
Category 2 - Priority
Clinically recommended timeframe for initial appointment is 90 days
Category 3 - Routine
Clinically recommended timeframe for initial appointment is 365 days
Frequent biliary colic (more than weekly) not relieved by analgesia and lasting >8hours
Any suspicion of hepatobillary malignancy
Known gallstones with ongoing biliary colic
Gall bladder mass/recurrent cholecystitis
Symptomatic gallstones
Gallstones (following cholecystitis, recurrent biliary colic)
Multiple gall bladder polyps
Chronic pancreatitis
Porcelain gallbladder
Asymptomatic gallstones
Irreducible and partially reducible hernia, of any kind that is suggestive of high risk of strangulation
Symptomatic femoral hernia
Episode of irreducibility
Suspected intermittent bowel obstruction of incarcerated hernia
Symptomatic hernia of any kind with significant impact on activities of daily living
Clinical uncertainty
Incisional hernia
Asymptomatic femoral hernia
Reducible asymptomatic hernia
Skin lesion highly suspicious for melanoma or excision biopsy proven melanoma – including re-excision
High degree of clinical suspicion
Large SCC, BCC
Rapidly growing skin lesions especially on the face
Non-melanoma skin malignancies and any of the following:
Poorly differentiated or infiltrative tumour on biopsy
Soft tissue tumour with atypical features
Ingrown toenail with infection having failed primary care management
Small truncal peripheral limb BCC or SCC or IEC
Benign soft tissue lesions e.g. lipoma ganglion not suitable for primary health management
Upper GI symptoms with anaemia, weight loss, epigastric pain
Dysphagia
Para-oesophageal hernia with symptoms suggesting recurrent obstruction
Abnormal imaging results suggesting oesophageal gastric pathology
Severe volume reflux with episodes suggestive of aspiration and /or severe impairment to quality of life
Para-oesophageal hernia
Barrett's Oesophagus with low grade dysplasia
GORD resistant to medical therapy
Barrett’s oesophagus without evidence of dysplasia
Essential information (Referral will be declined without this) General referral information Relevant condition information Relevant pathology and imaging reports Categorisation Available appointments are provided to our patients based on clinical priority. A process of categorisation ensures safety and equity of access.
Mater Health offers patients the opportunity to attend bulk billed clinics. To provide your patient with the opportunity to attend a bulk billed clinic, please provide a named referral to one of the specialists listed above.
If you would like to discuss a referral, including clinical criteria, or update the status of a current patient please contact our priority GP phone line on 07 3163 2200
We provide up to date data on how long patients are waiting for their first appointment by specialty here.
These Mater Referral Guidelines align with standardised best practice tools for referral to publicly funded specialist outpatient services developed in Queensland through the Clinical Prioritisation Criteria project.
Date last reviewed: 12 February 2024
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