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Get a medical or carer's certificate online today
Simply speak to a doctor to request a medical certificate - whether it be a single-day, multiple-day certificate or a carer’s leave certificate. If your request is approved, your medical certificate will be conveniently delivered to your inbox.
When might you need a medical certificate?
Unable to work
Feeling too ill to attend work? Chat to a doctor about a medical certificate.
Caring for a loved one
Need a carer’s certificate - book with a doctor to discuss today.
Missed days of school
Medical certificates are emailed by the doctor after your appointment.
Short on time
Can’t make it to your doctor? We’re here to help you get a medical certificate.
Connect to a doctor with short wait times
Book an appointment, discuss your needs with the the doctor, and if eligible, have your medical or carer’s certificate delivered directly to your inbox.
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^Healthylife works with Medmate to provide a platform that connects you with qualified doctors. These service providers have the sole responsibility for their services, products and information, and are independent of Healthylife. Please see our Terms and Conditions and Medmate’s Terms and Conditions for more information. Telehealth consultations may not be suitable in all circumstances. If a telehealth consultation is not suitable for you, the healthcare professional you book with will alert you prior to or during your appointment. Typical wait time to speak to a doctor is 20 minutes for a priority booking and up to 4 hours for a general booking. This may vary depending on availability and demand. Telehealth services are best suited when you cannot access your regular doctor.
Hours of operation are:
Doctor service: 7am - 11pm AEST or AEDT, 7 days a week. Same day appointments for bookings with a doctor are typically available when made prior to 10pm AEST or AEDT. Any appointments or consults booked after 10pm on a given day will be processed the next day. Christmas day trading hours are 8 am-6pm AEDT.
Naturopath service: 10am - 4pm AEST or AEDT Monday- Friday.
Got a question about telehealth? Get in touch via healthservices@healthylife.com.au.
Read how we're working to support our customers and the healthcare industry in kind via our Telehealth Commitment.