Fast, trusted telehealth across Australia

Consult experienced Australian practitioners online for prescriptions, medical certificates, referrals, and everyday healthcare needs.

No waiting rooms5-minute bookingPhone or video consults
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Secure video consult
3 simple stepsBook. Consult. Receive care.
Australian registered practitioners
Secure online consultations
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Phone or video consults

Appointments available today

Designed for patients who need timely support for suitable non-emergency concerns.

No waiting rooms

Book from home, work, or while travelling in Australia, then connect by phone or video.

5-minute booking

Choose a service, answer the clinical questions, and continue through the booking flow.

Clinical care with digital convenience

Xceed is designed for people who want a simpler path to non-emergency healthcare without losing clinical judgement.

Xceed Telehealth is for suitable non-emergency health concerns. Documents, prescriptions, referrals, and tests are only provided where clinically appropriate after assessment. For emergencies, call 000.

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Australian clinicians

Consultations are delivered by Australian telehealth practitioners working within clinical guidelines.

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Secure and private

Patient information is handled securely and with privacy-first workflows.

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Designed for convenient care

Designed for non-emergency care without waiting rooms, commute time, or clinic pressure.

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Clinically appropriate

Scripts, certificates, referrals, and tests are only provided after assessment.

Telehealth practitioner preparing for an online consultation

Care from Australian practitioners

Doctor names, credentials, and profile photos should be added after the clinical team is confirmed. This section is ready for those verified details.

Australian registered practitioners

Practitioner names, provider numbers, and credentials should be confirmed before launch.

General practice and telehealth experience

Add individual clinician profiles once the final care team is confirmed.

Privacy-first workflows

Patient information, intake questions, and booking details should stay inside approved clinical systems.

Telehealth practitioner wearing a headset and using a laptop

How it works

A focused process keeps the experience simple while giving the practitioner the information needed to make safe decisions.

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Choose your service

Pick the care type, answer a few clinical questions, and see pricing before you book.

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Speak with a practitioner

Connect securely by phone or video with an Australian telehealth practitioner.

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Receive safe next steps

Get care advice, digital documents, or escalation guidance where clinically appropriate.

See the process

Need a certificate, repeat script, referral, or general advice?

Start with the service that best matches your needs. Your practitioner will assess suitability and explain the next step clearly.

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Common reasons people use Xceed

Telehealth is useful for many everyday concerns, but it is not a replacement for emergency or hands-on care.

Cold and flu symptoms
Skin and rash concerns
Digestive issues
Women's health questions
Stress and sleep
Medication repeats
Pathology follow-up
Chronic care check-ins

Questions before you book

Clear expectations help keep online care safe and straightforward.

Is Xceed Telehealth suitable for emergencies?

No. If you have chest pain, severe breathing difficulty, stroke symptoms, severe allergic reaction, uncontrolled bleeding, or any emergency, call 000 or attend the nearest emergency department.

Are prescriptions or certificates guaranteed?

No. Prescriptions, certificates, referrals, and test requests are only provided where clinically appropriate after a practitioner assesses your situation.

How do I receive documents?

Where issued, documents are generally delivered digitally by secure email, SMS, or another approved channel after your consultation.

Can I use Xceed from anywhere in Australia?

The service is designed for patients in Australia. Availability may depend on practitioner schedules, the type of concern, and clinical suitability.

What happens if telehealth is not suitable?

The practitioner will explain why and recommend a safer option, such as seeing a GP in person, attending urgent care, or calling emergency services.

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