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Urologist Referral Online, 24/7
Speak with a real AHPRA-registered online doctor or medical practitioner typically within 15 minutes (Based on typical wait times; may vary by demand and practitioner availability), day or night. If suitable, get your urologist specialist referral via email the same day.
Why choose Hola for urologist referral
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Medically reviewed by Dr. Ammar AL-ANI, MBChB, CCBST, AMC. Last updated & reviewed on 9 Jul 2026.
What to expect
Medicare-compatible
Valid and easy to claim a Medicare rebate if eligible, Hola’s urologist referral meets all Australian healthcare standards.
Genuine & valid
Each urologist referral letter includes the consulting GP’s provider number, making it legit and easy for you to see a specialist faster in Australia.
Delivered digitally
If approved, your referral from an AHPRA-registered practitioner is sent to your email shortly after your consultation.
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 urologist referral with Hola
1. Request a referral in minutes
Choose standard consultation. Complete our quick and secure online form.
3. Get your referral on the phone
If approved, get your valid urologist referral letter on your phone.
1. Request a referral in minutes
Choose standard consultation. Complete our quick and secure online form.
2. Start your video consult
Receive a video link to talk to an AHPRA -registered practitioner.
3. Get your referral on the phone
If approved, get your valid urologist referral letter on your phone.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to receive an online urologist referral?
Your referral is sent to your email shortly after your consultation, upon the practitioner’s approval.
If your symptoms arise late at night, you can also speak with an after-hours doctor for urgent concerns and request a referral if clinically appropriate.
Do I need a referral for a urologist?
Yes, you’ll need a referral from a GP to see a urologist in Australia, especially if you want to claim a Medicare rebate. You can book an appointment without a referral, but you’ll likely have to pay the full fee out of pocket. A GP referral also ensures the urologist gets a proper overview of your health history and symptoms, making your care more streamlined and effective.
How to get a urologist referral online?
Hola Health connects you with an AHPRA-registered practitioner within approximately typically within 15 minutes (Based on typical wait times; may vary by demand and practitioner availability), 24/7. If a urologist referral is clinically appropriate following your consultation, it will be sent to your email shortly after. Here’s how:
- Visit the Hola Health website or app and click on see a doctor button
- Choose standard consult. Fill in your details, add Medicare details and make a payment.
- Speak to a licensed telehealth doctor or medical practitioner typically within 15 minutes (Based on typical wait times; may vary by demand and practitioner availability)
- If approved, get a urologist referral online emailed to your registered email address.
What happens once I receive the referral?
Once you get your valid and signed referral letter from an online doctors or medical practitioners in Australia, you can book an appointment with a urologist of your choice with the help of Hola referral.
Who is a urologist?
A urologist is a medical doctor who specialises in diagnosing conditions related to the urinary tract and the male reproductive system. This includes issues affecting the kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra, and male organs like the prostate and testes. Urologists manage conditions such as urinary tract infections, prostate issues, kidney stones, urinary incontinence, and male fertility issues.
Hola Health provides specialist referral consultations with AHPRA-registered online doctors or medical practitioners in Australia. Referral letters are provided only if deemed necessary by doctors or medical practitioners in Australia following an online assessment via teleconference.
Some urological symptoms require emergency care — do not book a telehealth referral for: sudden, severe testicular pain (possible testicular torsion — call 000 immediately), complete inability to urinate (acute urinary retention — attend Emergency Department), fever with severe pain or confusion (possible urosepsis — call 000 immediately). For non-urgent urological symptoms, a telehealth assessment can help determine if a specialist referral is appropriate.
Clinical note: A telehealth assessment can help evaluate your urological symptoms and determine whether a specialist referral is clinically appropriate. Some urological conditions — including those requiring physical examination of the prostate, kidneys, or genitourinary tract — may require in-person assessment before a referral can be safely issued. Your online GP will advise if this applies to your situation. We recommend sharing your consult summaries with your regular GP to ensure continuity of care.










