Medicare EPC / CDM
Get access to services under Medicare which manages and treats your health if you suffer from multiple Chronic Conditions:
Diabetes Hypertension Osteoporosis Heart Disease
What is our procedure?
You’ll receive education, behaviour support, and exercise guidance to manage your condition. A doctor’s referral is required to begin this service.
Get rid of chronic illness with our
Medicare EPC/CDM Services
We provide the best treatment for chronic disease and help people to relieve from severe conditions such as:

Asthma

Arthritis

CANCER

Cardiovascular disease

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Coronary heart disease

Diabetes

Dementia

Musculoskeletal conditions

Osteoporosis

Musculoskeletal conditions

Osteoporosis
How does PIVOT Health Group help in overcoming Chronic Disease?
- With a GP referral, people with chronic diseases can access Medicare rebates for group services provided by qualified Exercise Physiologists.
- The eligible patient will receive 8 group services in addition to 1 initial consultation.
- You’ll receive exercise advice, behaviour support, nutritional counselling, and group education to help manage your illness.
- Qualifying patients with chronic or terminal conditions can access group services alongside five individual allied health treatments.
- This service at Pivot Health Group is fully bulk billed with no upfront costs.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
The Medicare EPC (Enhanced Primary Care) plan helps cover allied health costs, including dietitians, podiatrists, physiotherapists, osteopaths, and more.
An EPC is a GP-recommended treatment plan for chronic conditions, offering five Medicare-subsidised allied health sessions per calendar year.
The Chronic Disease Management (CDM) Medicare program supports GPs in coordinating care for patients with chronic or terminal illnesses through multidisciplinary teams, including GPs and other health professionals.
Chronic Disease Management (CDM) services help qualified practitioners coordinate care for patients with chronic or terminal illnesses.