CTP GP in Peakhurst Heights
A GP who actually knows the CTP system.
Most GPs in Peakhurst Heights 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. Peakhurst Heights overlooks the Georges River in Canterbury-Bankstown near Lugarno, Padstow Heights and Oatley. Its winding ridge streets feed toward Henry Lawson Drive and the Alfords Point approaches, where merging traffic and rear-end shunts are common. Soft-tissue and neck injuries from these crashes are readily managed through telehealth-supported CTP care that fits around work.
CTP GP for Peakhurst Heights
Peakhurst Heights overlooks the Georges River in Canterbury-Bankstown near Lugarno, Padstow Heights and Oatley. Its winding ridge streets feed toward Henry Lawson Drive and the Alfords Point approaches, where merging traffic and rear-end shunts are common. Soft-tissue and neck injuries from these crashes are readily managed through telehealth-supported CTP care that fits around work.
- Region
- Canterbury-Bankstown
- Postcode
- 2210
- From Sydney CBD
- ~19 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.
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