CTPDoctor
Canterbury-BankstownPostcode: 2206

CTP GP in Earlwood

A GP who actually knows the CTP system.

Most GPs in Earlwood 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. Earlwood is tucked between the Cooks River and Bexley Road, with Homer Street carrying the main commercial and commuter traffic. The workforce is trades and retail heavy, with commuters using Bexley Road and Wardell Road as key routes. Rear-end crashes on Bexley Road and intersection crashes at Homer Street make up most 2206 CTP claims.

Nearby areas
CanterburyMarrickvilleClemton ParkBardwell ParkUndercliffe
Local industries
RetailTradesHospitalityHealthcareProfessional services

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.

CTP-specific assessment — not a generic 10-minute GP visit
Certificate of Fitness completed correctly for the CTP scheme
Diagnosis documented in scheme-ready language
Referrals coordinated for physio, psychology, and EP
Treatment plan structured around your injury and recovery goals
Ongoing certificates updated as your capacity changes

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.

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