About Strathpine 7 Day Medical Centre
Strathpine 7 Day Medical Centre is a private general practice clinic located in Strathpine, Queensland, providing comprehensive primary healthcare seven days a week. The clinic offers a wide range of GP services including routine consultations, chronic disease management plans, minor emergencies, skin cancer checks and excisions, immunisations, women’s and men’s health, and preventative health assessments. As a privately billing practice, doctors at Strathpine 7 Day Medical Centre generally charge a consultation fee, with Medicare rebates available for eligible patients in Australia.
A charge from “Strathpine 7 Day Medical Centre”, “Strathpine 7 Day Med Ctr”, or similar wording may appear on your bank or card statement after you pay for a GP consultation, a procedure (such as a skin cancer removal), vaccinations, dressings, or other in-clinic services. Charges are typically one‑off payments made on the day of your visit, but you may also see separate transactions for pathology collection fees, minor surgery, or after-hours consultations if applicable. If you have given your card details for contactless payment, over-the-phone payment, or to settle an outstanding account, the transaction may be processed later that day, which can make the timing of the charge seem unexpected. Some banks briefly show a “pending” or “pre-authorisation” amount before the final fee settles.
If you’re unsure about a Strathpine 7 Day Medical Centre charge, start by checking recent appointment dates for yourself or family members linked to your card, along with any procedures, vaccinations, or dressings that may have incurred an extra fee. Review SMS or email reminders and receipts from the clinic, and compare the transaction date and amount to your visit. For detailed billing questions, you can contact the practice directly using the phone and contact details listed on strathpine7daymc.com.au or on your appointment reminder; reception staff can confirm what service was billed, who the appointment was for, and issue a copy of your invoice. If there’s been an error (for example, a duplicate charge), the clinic can usually reverse or adjust the transaction, or provide documentation for you to follow up with your bank if needed.