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What do I need to bring for my first check up

When you come for your appointment remember to bring the following:

  • Medicare card
  • Veteran affairs card (if applicable)
  • Pensioner card (if applicable)
  • Referral letter from your GP, family physician or other doctor.
  • Have your insurance information with you.
  • Bring copies of records and x-rays, MRIs, CT scans, etc. from clinics outside.

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