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$10 off Medical Certificates: 1 Day $6.90 (Was $16.90), Multi Day $29 (Was $39) @ Hola Health

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Use the code HOLA10 for $10 off a medical certificate at Hola Health.

Single day: $6.90 (usually $16.90)
Multi day: $29 (usually $39)

I just received a 3 day certificate for $29 within approximately 5 minutes of applying for it.

Edit:
For those of you questioning why it costs more for multiple days, they require you to consult with a Telehealth consultant (via video) to be approved for multiple days, whereas you don't have to for a single day.

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Comments

  • Do Bulkbilling doctors charge for Medical Certificate now? - Was not the case few yrs ago when i needed one for uni and it did not cost me anything extra.

    • +1

      A few years ago there were an abundance of bulk billing GPs, not so much anymore

  • +2

    The medical board has recently warned drs to be mindful of adherence to the code of conduct. Consequences of breach are potentially severe.

    "The Telehealth guidelines are clear: providing healthcare without a real-time consultation is not good practice. Issuing a medical certificate is not just an administrative task. It requires medical judgement and is providing healthcare.

    We remind doctors providing medical certificates through online services about the Board’s guidance in the Code of conduct. Doctors must be honest, ethical and trustworthy. The community places a great deal of trust in doctors. Consequently, doctors have been given the authority to sign a variety of documents, including sickness certificates, on the assumption they will only sign statements that they know, or reasonably believe, to be true. Good medical practice involves:

    being honest and not misleading when writing reports and certificates, and only signing documents you believe to be accurate
    taking reasonable steps to verify the content before you sign a report or certificate, and not omitting relevant information deliberately."

    https://www.medicalboard.gov.au/News/Newsletters/July-2024.a…

    Imho I can't see a certificate arriving in 6 mins as defendable against an investigation by the board.

    If the board finds you in breach Medicare may then question your validity to bill associated item numbers and all of a sudden you have a big problem with a lot of zeros, a Spanish inquisition and no career/income… Worth it?

  • +1

    Sweet, $10 for a prescription repeat beats $55 at the cheapest pill mill place that does zero diagnostic work and just represcribes the same medication I've been on for 15 years.

  • Discount code seems to be expired now

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