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Canterbury-BankstownPostcode: 2196

Car Accident Doctor in Punchbowl

Injured in a crash? Get assessed by a doctor who handles this every day.

After a car accident near Punchbowl, you need more than a quick check-up. You need a doctor who understands motor vehicle injuries, CTP documentation, and how to build a recovery plan that actually works. We assess your injuries thoroughly, document everything for your claim, and coordinate physio, psychology, and exercise physiology around a single treatment plan. Punchbowl and Roselands sit in Canterbury-Bankstown where The Boulevarde, Canterbury Road, and King Georges Road handle heavy north–south and east–west commuter flows. The Roselands shopping precinct and the dense residential grid create frequent low-speed collisions at intersections and car park exits. The area's workforce spans trades, retail, healthcare, and small business, and the typical CTP claim from 2196 involves rear-end or side-impact injuries from stop-start arterial traffic.

Local industries
RetailTradesHealthcareHospitalitySmall business

What we do

Car accident injuries are not like everyday GP presentations. Whiplash can take days to fully present. Back injuries can be masked by adrenaline. Concussion symptoms can be subtle. A car accident doctor knows what to look for, when to investigate further, and how to document findings in a way that protects your claim and gets your treatment started without delays. We coordinate your entire recovery pathway from the first appointment.

Comprehensive post-accident injury assessment
Early detection of whiplash, concussion, and soft-tissue injuries
Certificate of Fitness and CTP documentation handled
Treatment plan built around your specific injuries
Physio, psychology, and EP referrals coordinated
Follow-up reviews to track recovery and update certificates

Frequently asked questions

What happens at a CTP doctor appointment?
The doctor takes a full history of the accident and your injuries, performs a clinical examination, gives you a working diagnosis, issues a Certificate of Fitness, and outlines a treatment plan including any referrals to physio, psychology, or exercise physiology.
Do I need a referral to see a CTP doctor?
No referral is needed. You can book directly. If you already have a GP managing your care and want a second opinion or CTP-specific documentation, that is fine too.
How long does the first appointment take?
A first CTP appointment is usually 30 to 45 minutes. This gives the doctor enough time to take a thorough history, examine you properly, and explain the next steps clearly.
What should I bring to my appointment?
Bring photo ID, your CTP claim number if you have one, the police event number, accident details (date, location, vehicles), any scans or reports from other providers, and a list of current medications.
What is a Certificate of Fitness?
The Certificate of Fitness is the key medical document in a CTP claim. It records your diagnosis, your capacity for work, your treatment plan, and your expected review timeline. It is what drives treatment approvals and weekly payment decisions.

Car Accident Doctor near Punchbowl

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