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Request a Pulmonologist Referral Online
Consult with an AHPRA-registered online general practitioner to assess your symptoms and determine if a pulmonologist referral is clinically appropriate.
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What to expect
Medicare-ready
Valid and easy to claim a Medicare rebate in clinics, Hola’s pulmonologist referral meets all Australian healthcare standards.
Genuine & valid
Each pulmonologist referral letter includes the consulting GP’s provider number, making it legit and easy for you to see a specialist faster in Australia.
Fast delivery
Approved referral from a registered GP is sent via email in minutes, not hours. The process is simple, easy yet quicker than you think.
Privacy ensured
With Hola, Health, your data is safe. Hola is an ADHA-registered platform; your data is kept safe under the Australian Privacy Principles.
How to get a pulmonologist referral with Hola
1. Request a referral in minutes
Choose standard consultation. Complete our quick and secure online form.
3. Get online referrals on the phone
If approved, get your valid pulmonologist referral letter on your phone.
1. Request a referral in minutes
Choose standard consultation. Complete our quick and secure online form.
2. Video consult in minutes
Receive a video link to talk to an AHPRA -registered GP in minutes.
3. Get online referrals on the phone
If approved, get your valid pulmonologist referral letter on your phone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a pulmonologist?
A pulmonologist is a medical professional who specialises in the diagnosis and management of lung and respiratory illnesses. They provide care for disorders that impact breathing and lung function.
What symptoms may indicate the need for a pulmonologist referral?
- Persistent cough
- Shortness of breath
- Wheezing
- Chest tightness
- Frequent respiratory illnesses
- Coughing up blood
- Sleep-related breathing problems
When is a referral to a pulmonologist recommended?
- Chronic or unexplained respiratory problems
- Advanced imaging test
- Suspected pulmonary disease
- Poorly managed asthma or COPD
- Sleep apnoea assessment and treatment
What conditions can a pulmonologist help diagnose and manage?
- Asthma – chronic airway inflammation causing breathing difficulty
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) – progressive lung disease
- Pneumonia – a lung infection causing inflammation
- Tuberculosis – an infectious bacterial disease affecting the lungs
- Sleep apnoea – interrupted breathing during sleep
- Lung fibrosis – scarring of lung tissue
How long is a specialist referral valid in Australia?
A GP referral to a pulmonologist is typically valid for 12 months; however, if issued by another specialist, it is only valid for three months. Always check your referral validity period.
Can an online GP provide a pulmonologist referral?
Yes, online general practitioners can review your symptoms and medical history. If clinically indicated, they can provide a referral. However, because respiratory conditions often require a physical examination (such as listening to your chest with a stethoscope), your online GP may recommend an in-person consultation if a physical assessment is necessary to safely issue a referral.
Do I need a new referral for my follow-up appointments?
Follow-up consultations are covered during the referral period. Once a referral expires, a new one is necessary.
Are pulmonologists appointments bulk billed?
Some pulmonology services in public hospitals are bulk-billed; private physicians may charge fees with potential out-of-pocket expenses.
Can I request a specific pulmonologist for my referral?
Yes, you can ask your GP to refer you to a specific pulmonologist for continuity of care.
Can I submit the same referral to both private and public hospitals?
Referrals are often addressed to a certain provider. It is advisable to establish with the healthcare facility if it can be utilised in both systems.
Can I get a pulmonologist referral after hours?
When should I go to the emergency department instead of waiting for a pulmonologist referral?
If you experience any of the following, call 000 immediately or visit the nearest Emergency Department (ED):
- Difficulty breathing
- Chest ache or tightness
- Blue lips, hands or face (lower oxygen levels)
- Coughing up of blood
- Sudden worsening of asthma symptoms
Will my pulmonologist referral cover lung function tests or sleep studies?
A referral often includes consultation. Your GP or pulmonologist may issue a different referral for lung function tests or sleep studies based on your condition.
Do I need imaging before seeing a pulmonologist?
Not always. Your general practitioner may order initial imaging, but the pulmonologist may also request specialised tests following an examination.
Hola Health provides specialist referral consultations with AHPRA-licensed doctors in Australia. Referral letters are provided only if deemed necessary by an Australian GP following an online assessment via teleconference. The content on this page is evidence-based and medically reviewed by Dr. Ammar AL-ANI, MBChB, CCBST, AMC.
*Stats based on surveys showing 122 out of 126 users (97%) would recommend Hola to their friends.

