On-Site Pathology
Convenient on-site pathology collection powered by 4Cyte Pathology, offering a wide range of tests with bulk billing available for all Medicare-eligible services.

About Our On-Site Pathology Service
Our On-Site Pathology service, provided in partnership with 4Cyte Pathology, offers patients access to a comprehensive range of diagnostic tests without the need to travel elsewhere. Having pathology collection on-site means faster, more convenient care and seamless communication between your doctor and the pathology team.
We provide testing across many areas including blood work, biochemistry, hematology, microbiology, immunology, genetics, and more. Our on-site collection ensures results are processed efficiently, helping your doctor make informed decisions quickly and accurately.
All Medicare-eligible tests are bulk billed, ensuring there are no out-of-pocket costs for most patients. If any tests are not covered by Medicare, you will be informed before proceeding. Our goal is to provide transparent, high-quality diagnostic services that support your overall healthcare journey.
Benefits
- Convenient on-site collection centre
- Bulk billing for all Medicare-eligible tests
- Wide range of diagnostic testing available
- Faster turnaround of results
- Direct coordination with your doctor
- Trusted partnership with 4Cyte Pathology
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our on-site pathology services.
No appointment is usually needed for routine tests. Simply bring your pathology referral form, Medicare card, and any other relevant paperwork to our on-site collection centre.
Most tests covered by Medicare are bulk billed. If a test is not eligible, our staff will let you know about any costs before it is performed.
Turnaround times vary depending on the test. Routine blood tests are usually processed within 24–48 hours, while specialised tests may take longer. Your doctor will discuss the results with you as soon as they are available.
Please bring your pathology referral form, your Medicare card, and a form of identification. For certain tests, you may also need to fast beforehand—your doctor will inform you if this is required.