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Tuberculosis

    Standard referral information To be included in all referrals

    Patient's Demographic Details

    • Full name (including aliases)
    • Date and country of birth
    • Residential and postal address including whether patient resides at an aged care facility
    • Telephone contact number/s – home, mobile and alternative
    • Medicare number (where eligible)
    • Name of the parent or caregiver (if appropriate)
    • Name of delegate and contact details (Department of Corrective Services)
    • Preferred language and interpreter requirements
    • Identifies as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
    • Any special needs, access requirements and/or disability relevant to the referral

    Referring Practitioner Details

    • Full name
    • Full address
    • Contact details – telephone, fax, email
    • Provider number
    • Date of referral
    • Signature
    • Nominated general practitioner’s details (if known), if the nominated general practitioner is different from the referring practitioner

    Relevant clinical information about the condition

    • Presenting symptoms (evolution and duration)
    • Physical findings
    • Details of previous treatment (including systemic and topical medications prescribed) including the course and outcome of the treatment
    • All conservative options that have been pursued unsuccessfully prior to referral
    • Body mass index (BMI)
    • Details of any associated medical conditions which may affect the condition or its treatment (e.g. diabetes, BMI), noting these must be stable and controlled prior to referral
    • Any special care requirements where relevant (e.g tracheostomy in place, oxygen required)
    • Current medications and dosages
    • Drug allergies
    • Alcohol, tobacco and other drugs use
    • A comprehensive capture of information in relation to MSH Referral Criteria

    Reason for request

    • To establish a diagnosis
    • For treatment or intervention
    • For advice and management
    • For specialist to take over management
    • Reassurance for GP/second opinion
    • For a specified test/investigation the GP can't order, or the patient can't afford or access
    • Reassurance for the patient/family
    • For other reason (e.g. rapidly accelerating disease progression)
    • Clinical judgement indicates a referral for specialist review is necessary

    Clinical modifiers

    • Impact on employment
    • Impact on education
    • Impact on home
    • Impact on activities of daily living functioning – low/medium/high
    • Impact on ability to care for others
    • Impact on personal frailty or safety
    • Identifies as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander

    Other relevant information

    • Willingness to have surgery (where surgery is a likely intervention)
    • Choice to be treated as a public or private patient
    • Compensable status (e.g. DVA, Work Cover, Motor Vehicle Insurance, etc.)

    Clinic locations

    The main centre is at Princess Alexandra Hospital with clinics also available at:

    • Bundaberg Hospital
    • Nambour Hospital
    • Hervey Bay Hospital
    • Redcliffe Hospital
    • Logan Hospital
    • Gold Coast Hospital.

    Urgent Referrals

    Should a patient need to be seen urgently, contact the clinic and speak to either the Clinical Nurse Consultant/NUM or one of the medical staff.

    Specialists

    Princess Alexandra Hospital:

    • Dr Geoffrey Playford (Director of Infection Management Services PAH)
    • Dr Megan Evans
    • Dr Rachel Thomson
    • Dr Geoff Eather
    • Dr Chris Coulter
    • Dr Malcolm Wilson
    • Dr Markian Choptiany
    • Dr Justine Gibson

    Patient must bring

    • Medicare card
    • Private health card
    • Any concession cards (e.g. Pension, Health Care, DVA, PBS Safety Net, ADF, etc)
    • Previous x-rays if not from a Queensland Health Hospital
    • List of any medication they are currently on.

    Metro South Clinical Tuberculosis Clinic provides assistance in managing Tuberculosis and related chest diseases for South East Queensland.

    This role includes:

    • Medical services for tuberculosis and associated Mycobacterial diseases
    • Monitoring and supervision of tuberculosis treatment regimes
    • Tuberculosis contact tracing, advice and screening services
    • Follow up of patients with significant tuberculin test (Mantoux) or QuantiFERON Gold blood test results
    • Medical follow up of migrants with TBU or health undertakings
    • BCG vaccination for at risk individuals
    • Tuberculosis screening for TB contacts, pre-employment/health workers, overseas travellers and self-referrals.
    • The clinic offers face to face, telehealth (phone and video) appointments.*

    *subject to clinician's assessment/triage.

    Opening hours

    • 8am - 4.15pm
    • Monday to Friday

    Please note: If you require urgent medical attention please call 000 / present to the nearest hospital.

    Referral protocol

    Referral protocol for Metro South Clinical Tuberculosis Clinic:

    • Urgent referral (e.g. strong suspicion of active tuberculosis)
    • Phone: (07) 3176 4141

    General enquiries

    Last updated 3 January 2023
    Last reviewed 4 May 2017