Referral guidelines

To make efficient use of our public health services, please follow our referral guidelines.

Colonoscopy referral guidelines for patients with a positive NBCSP Faecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT).

How to access emergency medical retrieval assistance and advice from MedSTAR for GPs, nurses or midwives to use when they need immediate acute, critical care advice.

HealthPathways SA is an online portal for General Practitioners (GPs) and other health professionals to gain easy access to comprehensive, evidence-based assessment, management and referral pathways for specific health conditions.

How to refer eligible people with kidney disease for the home dialysis electricity concession.

Visit our hospital avoidance and discharge support services page for options to support patient care closer to home when it is safe and appropriate. 

Hospital avoidance and discharge support services and programs are available to help patients avoid emergency department visits and hospital admissions, as well as return home from hospital sooner.

The Mental Health GP Shared Care resources are a directory of mental health service details, and information to better support GPs in the shared care of mental health patients.

Resources include guidelines and templates to help you establish a shared care arrangement to exchange clinical information and support shared decision making for your patient.

All referrals received by outpatient clinics will be reviewed to determine the clinical urgency of the patient’s condition. 

Wait times for an outpatient appointment will be varied depending on availability of services. 

Referral process

  1. Refer to the Clinical Prioritisation Criteria (CPCs) for information regarding the clinical information and investigations necessary for a referral to be triaged and accepted for public outpatient services.
  2. See our Outpatient Referral Process for valid referral criteria and referral forms. 
    • Referrals must be submitted electronically (if available) or in writing and should contain the required minimum information to ensure timely and appropriate decision making. 
    • A named referral is preferred.
    • Incomplete referrals may be returned to referrers for completion.

Outpatient clinic availability and appointments

See our Outpatient Clinics for links to public hospital outpatient clinics and specialist services.