What Specialists Actually Cost in Australia: Public vs Private

Updated April 2026

A private dermatologist consultation runs $150 to $350. The same dermatologist at a public hospital outpatient clinic costs $0 - but you might wait 6 to 12 months. Every specialist in Australia sits on this spectrum of cost versus wait time, and knowing the real numbers helps you make better decisions.

Private specialist fees: what you actually pay

Private specialists set their own fees. There is no price ceiling. Medicare pays a rebate based on the MBS (Medicare Benefits Schedule) fee, and you pay the gap between the specialist's charge and the rebate.

For out-of-hospital consultations, Medicare rebates 85% of the MBS fee. The MBS fee is set by the government and is usually well below what specialists actually charge. That difference is your out-of-pocket cost.

Specialist Private fee (initial) Medicare rebate Your gap
Dermatologist $150 to $350 ~$76 $74 to $274
Cardiologist $200 to $500 ~$76 to $130 $124 to $370
Orthopaedic surgeon $250 to $600 ~$76 to $130 $174 to $470
Psychiatrist $300 to $500 ~$130 to $180 $170 to $320
Gastroenterologist $200 to $450 ~$76 to $130 $124 to $320
Neurologist $250 to $500 ~$76 to $130 $174 to $370
Endocrinologist $200 to $400 ~$76 to $130 $124 to $270

These are initial consultation fees. Follow-up appointments are usually cheaper - roughly $100 to $250 for most specialties. The Medicare rebate structure stays the same.

Rebate range explained: The rebate amount depends on the consultation type. A shorter follow-up attracts a lower MBS item number and smaller rebate. A longer initial consultation with detailed assessment attracts a higher item number. Your specialist's rooms can tell you the exact MBS item they will bill before your appointment.

No-gap vs known-gap arrangements

If you have private health insurance with hospital cover, some specialists have "no-gap" or "known-gap" agreements with your fund. This only applies to in-hospital services, not consulting room visits.

No-gap means the specialist agrees to charge exactly what Medicare and your fund will pay. You pay $0 out of pocket for the in-hospital component.

Known-gap means the specialist charges a set amount above the fund rate. Most funds cap known gaps at $500 per service. You can see this amount before you agree to the procedure.

For consulting room visits (out-of-hospital), private health insurance does not help. That is a Medicare-only matter. Your gap is between the specialist's fee and the 85% MBS rebate.

Public hospital outpatient clinics: free but slow

Every public hospital runs outpatient specialist clinics. These are free. You pay nothing. Medicare handles it all. The catch is the wait time.

Typical public outpatient wait times:

Your GP marks the referral with a clinical urgency category. Category 1 (urgent) aims for an appointment within 30 days. Category 2 (semi-urgent) targets 90 days. Category 3 (routine) can take up to 365 days. These are targets, not guarantees - some hospitals run behind.

You don't get to choose your specialist in the public system. You see whoever is rostered on that day, which might be a registrar (a doctor still completing their specialist training) supervised by a consultant.

Extended Medicare Safety Net

If your out-of-pocket costs pile up over a calendar year, the Extended Medicare Safety Net (EMSN) kicks in. Once you hit the threshold, Medicare pays a higher percentage of the gap for the rest of that year.

After you hit the threshold, Medicare pays 80% of your out-of-pocket costs for out-of-hospital services (with caps on certain items). You don't need to apply - it triggers automatically through your Medicare card.

The EMSN has item caps. For some services, the government has capped the benefit to prevent specialists from inflating fees. Obstetric services and assisted reproduction are the most common capped items. Check the MBS Online website for your specific item number.

Bulk billing specialists: they exist

Bulk billing specialists are uncommon but not mythical. They are more likely to be found in:

To find bulk billing specialists, call the specialist's rooms and ask directly. Websites like Healthdirect's Service Finder let you filter by bulk billing. Your GP may also know which local specialists bulk bill for specific conditions.

Expect longer wait times for bulk billing specialists. They book out fast because the demand is high.

How to reduce your costs

A few practical steps:

Need a referral first? Read our guide to how GP referrals work. Or check out how to get a specialist appointment faster if the wait time is the bigger issue. You can also try the Medicare Navigator tool for personalised answers.

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