Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
Our team works in partnership with patients and families to improve health outcomes through preventive care, early intervention, and ongoing support. We follow national guidelines to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients receive access to comprehensive health assessments, chronic disease management, and coordinated care services.
At Gordon Family Practice, we are committed to providing culturally respectful and inclusive healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We recognise the importance of culturally safe medical care that supports physical, emotional, and community wellbeing.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Assessments (MBS 715)
Regular health checks play an important role in identifying risk factors early and preventing chronic illness. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Assessment is designed to provide a structured and preventive approach to care.
- Comprehensive medical history review
- Physical examination
- Chronic disease risk screening
- Mental health and social wellbeing assessment
- Medication review
- Development of a personalised health plan
Preventive Care & Immunisation
Preventive healthcare reduces the risk of serious illness and hospitalisation. We provide vaccinations and screening services in line with Australian health recommendations.
- Routine immunisations
- Influenza and pneumococcal vaccines
- Cervical screening tests
- Breast health screening referrals
- Bowel cancer screening guidance
- Child and adolescent health checks
Coordinated & Culturally Safe Care
We understand that healthcare must consider cultural, family, and community contexts. Our goal is to create a welcoming and respectful environment for all patients.
- Culturally sensitive consultations
- Care coordination with allied health providers
- Mental health support
- Referral to community health services
- Medication management
- Ongoing follow-up appointments
What is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Assessment?
It is a Medicare-supported comprehensive health check designed to identify health risks early and develop a personalised care plan.
Who is eligible for the 715 health assessment?
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of all ages are eligible for this annual Medicare-funded health assessment.
Why are specialised health assessments important?
They help detect chronic diseases early, improve preventive care, and reduce long-term health complications.
Are immunisations available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients?
Yes. Additional vaccines may be recommended under national immunisation guidelines to reduce preventable illness.
How often should I have a health assessment?
An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Assessment is recommended once every 12 months.