Dermatology Referral Online
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Dermatology Referral
One flat fee for your dermatology referral
How do Doccy dermatology referrals work?
Request your dermatology referral online
Request your dermatology referral online
Start your online telehealth consultation through our secure form. Tell us about your dermatology concerns, symptoms, medical history, and any relevant test results. Our form takes just 5 minutes to complete and is available 24/7 - no appointment booking required. Perfect for when you can't wait weeks for a GP appointment.
AI-powered health assessment
AI-powered health assessment
You'll receive a phone call from our AI voice care agent to collect your medical history and dermatology symptom details. This pre-consultation ensures our clinicians have all the information needed to provide an accurate referral. The AI gathers relevant details efficiently, meaning faster doctor consultations and better referral quality.
Doctor review & instant email delivery
Doctor review & instant email delivery
A qualified and registered Australian doctor reviews your pre-consult and chats with you to verify your information. Once approved by our AHPRA-registered practitioner, you'll receive your dermatology referral instantly via email - ready to book your appointment. Valid for 12 months and accepted for Medicare rebates.

What type of dermatology specialist do you need?
Dermatology includes medical and surgical care of the skin, hair, and nails. Our doctors can refer you to the most appropriate dermatologist based on your symptoms and skin concerns.
General Dermatologist (Skin Specialist)
Diagnoses and treats the full spectrum of skin, hair, and nail conditions. Most dermatology referrals are directed to general dermatologists who can manage everything from acne to skin cancer screening.
Common conditions
- Acne and rosacea
- Eczema and dermatitis
- Psoriasis
- Skin infections and rashes
- Full body mole checks and skin cancer screening
Mohs Surgeon (Skin Cancer Specialist)
Specialises in Mohs micrographic surgery, a precise technique for removing skin cancers layer by layer while preserving healthy tissue. Ideal for skin cancers on the face, ears, or other cosmetically sensitive areas.
Common conditions
- Basal cell carcinoma removal
- Squamous cell carcinoma excision
- Skin cancer on face, ears, or nose
- Recurrent or aggressive skin cancers
Paediatric Dermatologist
Focuses on skin conditions affecting infants, children, and adolescents. Children often present differently to adults, requiring specialised knowledge of birthmarks, childhood eczema, and genetic skin disorders.
Common conditions
- Childhood eczema and atopic dermatitis
- Birthmarks and vascular lesions
- Nappy rash and cradle cap
- Genetic skin conditions
- Adolescent acne
Cosmetic Dermatologist
Combines medical dermatology expertise with aesthetic treatments. Complex cases involving scarring, pigmentation disorders, or medical skin rejuvenation may benefit from specialist assessment and treatment planning.
Common conditions
- Acne scarring treatment
- Pigmentation disorders (melasma, vitiligo)
- Laser treatments for skin conditions
- Complex skin rejuvenation
Not sure which type of dermatology specialist you need? Our doctors will help determine the most appropriate referral based on your symptoms and medical history.

When do you need a dermatology referral?
Our AHPRA-registered doctors can issue referrals for a range of dermatology conditions. If you're experiencing any of these concerns, you may benefit from seeing a dermatology.
- Suspicious moles or skin lesions that have changed in size, shape, or colour
- Severe or persistent acne not responding to pharmacy treatments
- Chronic eczema or dermatitis affecting sleep or daily activities
- Psoriasis requiring specialist management or biologic therapy
- Unexplained hair loss or patchy baldness (alopecia)
- Persistent skin rashes or infections despite GP treatment
- Scarring, pigmentation, or skin changes requiring assessment
- Family history of melanoma or personal skin cancer concerns
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Ready to See a Dermatology?
Skip the GP waitlist. Our AHPRA-registered doctors assess you online and your dermatology referral hits your inbox the same day.
Same day referrals • $32.00 flat fee • Valid for Medicare rebates
Dermatology Referral FAQs
Common questions about getting dermatology referrals online in Australia from AHPRA-registered doctors
Do I need a referral to see a dermatologist in Australia?
Yes, you need a GP referral to claim Medicare rebates for dermatologist consultations in Australia. Without a valid referral, you'll pay the full specialist fee with no Medicare rebate. Doccy's online doctors can issue dermatology referrals same-day, so you can skip the GP waitlist and book with your dermatologist immediately.
How long is a dermatology referral valid for?
A standard dermatology referral is valid for 12 months from the date of issue. This covers multiple appointments with the same dermatologist for the same condition. If you need ongoing care beyond 12 months, or want to see a different dermatologist, you'll need a new referral.
Can I choose which dermatologist I see?
Absolutely. Your referral can be addressed to a specific dermatologist by name, or issued as an open referral that allows you to choose any dermatologist. When requesting your referral through Doccy, simply let us know if you have a preferred specialist or practice in mind.
What skin conditions require a dermatology referral?
Common conditions that benefit from specialist dermatology care include severe acne, psoriasis, eczema that hasn't responded to GP treatment, suspicious moles or skin lesions, hair loss, chronic skin infections, and skin cancer. If you're unsure whether your condition warrants a referral, our doctors can advise during your consultation.
How quickly can I get a dermatology referral online?
With Doccy, most dermatology referrals are issued same-day, often within hours of completing your consultation. After our AHPRA-registered doctor reviews your case and speaks with you, your referral is emailed directly to you. You can then book with your chosen dermatologist immediately.
Will my dermatology referral be accepted for Medicare rebates?
Yes. Referrals issued by Doccy doctors are valid Medicare referrals, identical to those issued by any GP. They entitle you to Medicare rebates for specialist consultations, procedures, and follow-up appointments within the referral validity period.
Can I get a referral for a skin cancer check?
Yes, you can request a referral for a comprehensive skin cancer check with a dermatologist. This is particularly recommended if you have a personal or family history of skin cancer, multiple moles, fair skin, or have noticed changes in existing spots. Dermatologists use dermoscopy and can perform biopsies if needed.
What information should I provide for my dermatology referral?
To ensure an accurate referral, provide details about your skin concern, how long you've had it, any treatments you've tried, relevant medical history, and photos of the affected area if possible. This helps our doctor write a comprehensive referral that gives the dermatologist all the information they need.