We work closely with a wide range of health professionals, including general practitioners (GPs), allied health practitioners, nurses and medical specialists, to provide comprehensive care for our patients.
For general practitioners
GP hotline
The following number is for GPs wanting to quickly contact the hospital about a patient or if they need an emergency referral:
GP priority hotline (all queries): 08 9462 4222
GP education
We host regular Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) accredited professional development sessions and Emergency Department (ED) information sessions to help keep you up to date with the latest medical and surgical information.
For more information or to be added to the invitation list, email [email protected]
GP referrals
All standard medical and surgical outpatient referrals (not maternity or allied health) should be sent directly to WA Health's Central Referral Service (CRS):
The CRS covers GP/external referrals for a first outpatient appointment with a specialist at a clinic within a public metropolitan hospital. The CRS accepts referrals for a number of doctor-led specialities. For a full list of in and out of scope specialities, further information on referral access criteria (RAC) and how to submit a referral through CRS please refer to: Central Referral Service guide for referrers.
Please note, referrals to specialties with RACs must meet the RAC to be accepted. Referrals which do not contain sufficient information to allow accurate triaging of the priority of the referral will be returned to the referrer.
HealthLink: crefserv
Maternity referrals
All obstetric referrals should be sent by the GP directly to the hospital via:
- Fax: 08 9462 4085
- Email: [email protected]
View the hospital's catchment area (note some temporary changes have been made to maternity catchment area).
Referrals for allied health and outpatient services
Outpatient services have separate referral pathways, including Midland Physician Service, orthopaedic services, allied health and general outpatient services.
Early Pregnancy Assessment Service (EPAS)
The EPAS is suitable for women in the first trimester who are experiencing a serious issue with their pregnancy that does not require urgent attention.
EPAS clinics are undertaken on Mondays and Thursdays from 1 pm to 5 pm. GP referrals are required (please mark them as needing urgent attention and call as well to ensure a prompt response).
Telephone: 08 9462 4293
Allied health and general outpatient appointments
Multidisciplinary Complex Foot Service
Our Multidisciplinary Complex Foot Service provides assessment, management and coordination of care for acute or chronic foot problems that are at high risk of admission and amputation.
The service combines podiatry with diabetes physicians/endocrinologists, infectious disease specialists and vascular surgeons. The multi-disciplinary team approach can improve outcomes for conditions, such as diabetic foot ulceration, poor circulation, severe infection and Charcot foot.
To refer patients residing in our catchment area, please use the complex foot service referral form (do not send referral to CRS).
For an urgent outpatient referral, GPs can contact the Red Hot Foot Line on 08 9462 4325 (business hours).
Referral forms
- St John of God Midland Public Hospital referral form
- Aged Care Assessment Team referral form
For specialists
Our clinical care is led by:
- Director of Medical Services, Dr Surbhi Malhotra
- Director of Nursing and Midwifery, Gail Miller
- Director of Allied Health and Outpatient Services, Joanne Clark
Accreditation
Doctors seeking appointment at St John of God Midland Public Hospital should register interest to receive notifications about positions available. Advertisements for positions will indicate the specific registration, credentialing and accreditation requirements for each position.
For more information:
Telephone: 08 9462 4000
To admit, treat and/or operate on patients at St John of God Health Care hospitals, all medical professionals must be accredited and hold clinical privileges.
By-laws and code of conduct
All accredited medical practitioners and service providers are expected to adhere to our code of conduct and practitioner by-laws. These documents govern the relationship between St John of God Health Care and its accredited practitioners, and set expectations for professional conduct, patient safety and the delivery of quality care at our hospitals and services. Practitioners will receive both documents following successful credentialing.