How to Reach Us
The best way to get in touch with Doctors to Australia is by email. We aim to respond to all enquiries within a few business days.
- Email: info@doctorstoaustralia.com
Please note that we are an information resource, not a recruitment agency or migration advisory service. While we cannot provide personalised legal or immigration advice, we are happy to point you in the right direction or clarify information on the site.
What We Can Help With
We welcome messages about:
- Content corrections — If you spot an error or outdated information on any page, please let us know so we can fix it promptly.
- Suggestions — Have an idea for a topic we should cover, or a section that could be improved? We appreciate your input.
- General questions — If you are confused about a particular step in the process, we will do our best to clarify or direct you to the right resource.
- Sharing your story — If you have successfully made the move to Australia as a doctor, we would love to hear about your experience.
Important Disclaimer
Doctors to Australia is an independent information website. We are not affiliated with AHPRA, the AMC, the Department of Home Affairs, or any government body. We do not provide migration advice, legal counsel, or medical registration services.
For official advice, please contact the relevant bodies directly:
- AHPRA — For medical registration enquiries
- Australian Medical Council (AMC) — For examination and assessment enquiries
- Department of Home Affairs — For visa and immigration enquiries
- A registered migration agent — For personalised visa and migration advice
You can find direct links to all of these organisations on our Resources page.
Before You Write
Many common questions are already answered on our site. Before reaching out, you may find what you need on these pages:
- Start Here — A step-by-step overview of the entire process
- Pathways — Which registration pathway is right for you
- Registration — Exams, AHPRA, English requirements, costs, and timelines
- Visas — Visa options for doctors moving to Australia
- Jobs — Finding work, salaries, and contracts
- About Us — Learn more about who we are and what we do
Important Planning Note
This page is designed as practical guidance for overseas doctors and should be used alongside official requirements published by AHPRA, the AMC, relevant specialist colleges, and the Department of Home Affairs.
Rules, fees, and processing times can change. Before lodging any application, verify current criteria directly with official sources listed on our Resources page.