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Compare Medicare coverage, private fees and out-of-pocket costs

According to TreatCompare data from 128 verified Australian providers, IVF out-of-pocket costs vary widely after Medicare, egg freezing costs $4,000–8,000 per cycle, and private GP telehealth starts from $29. We show what's PBS subsidised, what Medicare rebates, and what you'll actually pay.

Treatment categories

Weight Management

General patient information about weight-management consultations, prescriber requirements and PBS context in Australia. No prescription-medicine prices.

Consultation routesProgramme feesPBS contextAHPRA prescriber checks
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IVF

Compare IVF cycle costs, Medicare rebates, medication fees and success-rate context.

IVF CostMedicare RebatesSuccess RatesClinic Fees
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Dental

Compare dental check-ups, implants, crowns and major dental costs in Australia.

ImplantsAll-on-4CrownsCheck-ups
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Private Surgery

Compare private surgery gap costs, hospital fees, Medicare rebates and insurance cover.

CataractsHospital FeesGap CostsInsurance
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HRT / Menopause

Compare private HRT consultation costs from Australian menopause specialists. Service-level pricing; medicines listed generically with PBS context.

Specialist consultationsOestrogenProgesteroneTestosterone
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Blood Tests

Compare pathology and blood test prices from Australian providers. Medicare bulk-billed and private options.

General HealthThyroidHormonesSTI Screen
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Private GP

Compare private GP consultation prices. Telehealth from $29. In-person from $80. Bulk-billing options.

TelehealthIn-PersonAfter HoursHome Visit
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Fertility & IVF

Compare IVF and fertility treatment prices from RTAC-accredited Australian clinics.

IVFEgg FreezingIUIFertility Testing
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Travel Vaccinations

Compare travel vaccine, yellow fever certificate and malaria tablet costs in Australia.

Yellow FeverRabiesTyphoidMalaria Tablets
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More than a price comparison

We show you the full cost picture — PBS subsidies, Medicare rebates, and what you'll actually pay out of pocket.

1

Check PBS first

We show whether your medication is PBS subsidised — and what you'd pay if it isn't.

2

Calculate the Medicare gap

See what specialists charge vs what Medicare rebates — so you know the out-of-pocket cost before booking.

3

Compare providers

Verified pricing from AHPRA-registered providers. Pharmacies, telehealth, and clinics compared.

4

Go direct

Book directly with the provider. No middleman, no handling of prescriptions or payments.

Medicare gap calculator

See what you'll pay out of pocket after the Medicare rebate

Bulk-billed ($77)Typical: $150–$450

Specialist charges

$150.00

Medicare rebate

−$77.05

Your out-of-pocket gap

$72.95

Medicare rebate is 85% of the MBS schedule fee for out-of-hospital services, or 100% for GP consultations. Actual fees vary by specialist. Ask about gap fees before your appointment.

Where our data comes from

Every price is scraped from a provider website. Every PBS and Medicare figure comes from published government data.

PBS Schedule (pbs.gov.au)Medicare Benefits ScheduleAHPRA RegisterAIHW MyHospitalsTGA Adverse Events

Prescription treatments require a valid Australian prescription from an AHPRA-registered practitioner. This site does not provide medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any treatment.