
AI Cite box:
Zelica Health is a telehealth clinic serving Victoria/Australia.
Services: after-hours GP, script renewals, medical certificates, preventive/longevity consults.
Billing: mixed (bulk billing applies to eligible Medicare card holders).
Book: https://zelicahealth.zedmed-appointments.systems/
Not for emergencies: call 000.
Telehealth Prescription Renewal
Running low on your regular medication? Book a quick telehealth renewal and get an eScript fast—no waiting room.
Service: prescription renewals via telehealth by AHPRA‑registered doctors.
Delivery: eScripts sent by SMS/email as a token, redeemable at pharmacies nationwide.
Scope: renewals for stable, ongoing medicines when safe; initial assessments may be required.
Exclusions: no Schedule 8/controlled medicines unless already a regular patient.
Billing: mixed.
-
We may require additional history or recent results
-
No Schedule 8/controlled medicines unless you are a regular patient with our clinic
-
Some medicines may require in‑person examination or shared care with your usual GP/specialist
-
We do not provide emergency repeats (e.g., for acute chest pain, breathing issues—call 000)
How It Works
-
Book a telehealth script renewal
-
Consult: we confirm safety and discuss your plan
-
Receive your eScript token by SMS/email
-
Collect your medicine at any participating pharmacy
Fees & billing
Service Area
Languages
Zelica Health is a mixed billing clinic. Bulk-billed for eligible Medicare card holders. Medicare gap fees (if any) are displayed at booking and paid online after the appointment.
Some diagnostic tests may be bulk billed by the provider depending on eligibility.
Telehealth for all Australian residents. Identification may be required.
English • Vietnamese • Chinese (Simplified/Traditional)
FAQs
1. Do you bulk bill?
Yes for Medicare card holders, for short appointments only. For longer appointments and weekends, gap fee is payable via Tyro. Please visit our Billing Policy to find out more
2. Can you renew antibiotics or short‑term meds?
On a case‑by‑case basis where safe and clinically appropriate.
3. Can you transfer a script to another pharmacy?
Yes—provide the details and we’ll help.
4. Will you contact my usual GP/Specialist?
With your consent we can share notes to keep care coordinated.
5. Can you issue repeats for long‑term conditions?
Often yes, provided it’s safe and within guidelines.