A standard Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) prescription cost from 1st Jan 2011 is $34.20 for general patients. ** see below
This should be the Maximum figure you pay for a standard PBS prescription.
A guide to actual prices can be found at:
The prescription costs are normally adjusted on 1 January each year in line with inflation.
For those people who use a lot of prescriptions, there are safety nets available to keep the costs down.
More details at
Doctors fees can vary in Australia, and I can only give a couple of examples.
My own local Doctors (GP’s) quote a base consultation fee, in 2008, of $50.
Some Doctors, especially in more affluent areas will charge more than this.
However, for Citizens, Residents and those with Reciprocal Health Cover, this is where Medicare kicks in with some options, depending on how your doctor operates his income system.
More details at:
Specialist Doctors are more expensive than normal GP’s, and your net costs after the Medicare rebates are therefore much higher.
Standard Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) prescription costs for general patients:
1st Jan 2009 was $32.90
1st Jan 2010 was $33.30
1st Jan 2011 was $34.20
1st Jan 2016 was $38.30