CTP GP in Beverly Hills
A GP who actually knows the CTP system.
Most GPs in Beverly Hills have never filled out a Certificate of Fitness. CTP paperwork is unfamiliar territory — and when the forms are wrong, your treatment gets delayed. Our doctors work within the CTP scheme every week, so the certificates, treatment plans, and clinical documentation are done properly the first time. Beverly Hills sits on King Georges Road where it crosses the M5 Motorway, with the shopping strip along King Georges Road carrying heavy local traffic. Most residents commute north via the M5 or east toward the CBD. Rear-enders at the King Georges Road and M5 interchange and intersection crashes on Stoney Creek Road make up most 2209 CTP claims.
CTP GP for Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills sits on King Georges Road where it crosses the M5 Motorway, with the shopping strip along King Georges Road carrying heavy local traffic. Most residents commute north via the M5 or east toward the CBD. Rear-enders at the King Georges Road and M5 interchange and intersection crashes on Stoney Creek Road make up most 2209 CTP claims.
- Region
- St George
- Postcode
- 2209
- From Sydney CBD
- ~15 km
- Care model
- Telehealth + in-person
What we do
A standard GP visit after a car accident often results in a generic medical certificate and a vague referral. A CTP GP understands the difference between a WorkCover certificate and a CTP Certificate of Fitness, knows what information the scheme requires, and writes reports that support treatment approvals rather than triggering queries. We do the clinical work and the admin — properly, the first time.
Frequently asked questions
CTP GP near Beverly Hills
Prefer we just call you?
Leave your name and number — a CTP-experienced doctor's team will call you back. No claim number or paperwork needed to start.
- No obligation — if you don't need us, we'll say so
- Telehealth across NSW — no driving while injured
- We handle the SIRA paperwork
- Same-day callback during business hours
Ready to get started?
Book an appointment and take the first step toward recovery.