Medical Rooms by Profession

88 professions, one directory

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Every profession has different room needs — a psychologist and a physiotherapist don't look for the same space. Browse by profession below to see what's typically required, then jump straight to available rooms.

General Practice

General Practitioner

GPs typically need a consulting room with an exam table, sink, and desk space for patient records.

General Physician

General physicians provide broad, non-surgical adult care from a standard consulting room with basic exam equipment.

Skin GP

Skin GPs performing mole checks and minor procedures usually need good lighting and a treatment couch.

Medical & Surgical Specialists

Anaesthetist

Anaesthetists mostly need occasional consulting space for pre-admission assessments rather than a full-time room.

Cardio Thoracic Surgeon

Cardiothoracic surgeons generally use a consulting room for pre- and post-operative reviews rather than procedures.

Cardiologist

Cardiologists often need a consulting room with space for an ECG machine and other diagnostic equipment.

Cardiothoracic Surgeon

Like other surgical specialists, cardiothoracic surgeons mainly require a consulting room for patient reviews and referrals.

Clinical Geneticist

Clinical geneticists typically need a private consulting room suited to sensitive, longer patient consultations.

Consultant Midwife

Consultant midwives often need a consulting room with an exam table and space for antenatal monitoring equipment.

Dermatologist

Dermatologists usually need a treatment room with strong lighting for skin checks and minor procedures.

Emergency Physician

Emergency physicians occasionally use consulting rooms for outpatient follow-up work outside hospital settings.

Endocrinologist

Endocrinologists typically need a standard consulting room for reviewing test results and managing chronic conditions.

General Surgeon

General surgeons generally require a consulting room for pre- and post-surgical patient reviews.

Geneticist

Geneticists usually need a private consulting room for detailed patient and family history discussions.

Gynaecologist

Gynaecologists typically need a consulting room with an exam table and private changing space.

Haematologist

Haematologists usually work from a consulting room, often close to pathology or infusion services.

Immunologist

Immunologists generally need a consulting room, sometimes with space for allergy testing equipment.

Immunologist and Allergist

Immunologists and allergists often need a room with space for skin-prick or patch allergy testing.

Intensive Care Physician

Intensive care physicians typically use consulting rooms for outpatient follow-up rather than day-to-day treatment.

Medical Oncologist

Medical oncologists usually need a consulting room, ideally located near infusion or treatment centres.

Microbiologist

Microbiologists typically need consulting space for reviewing results rather than a treatment-focused room.

Neonatologist

Neonatologists mostly work within hospital settings but may use consulting rooms for outpatient follow-up.

Nephrologist

Nephrologists typically need a consulting room for managing kidney disease and reviewing test results.

Neurologist

Neurologists usually need a consulting room with space to conduct basic neurological examinations.

Neurosurgeon

Neurosurgeons generally require a consulting room for pre- and post-operative patient reviews.

Nuclear Medicine Physician

Nuclear medicine physicians typically use a consulting room for patient reviews rather than imaging itself.

Specialist in Nuclear Medicine

Specialists in nuclear medicine generally need consulting space for reporting and follow-up appointments.

Obstetrician

Obstetricians typically need a consulting room with an exam table and space for ultrasound equipment.

Occupational and Environmental Physician

Occupational and environmental physicians usually need a consulting room for workplace health assessments.

Ophthalmologist

Ophthalmologists typically need a room that can be dimmed for eye examinations and basic diagnostic equipment.

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

Oral and maxillofacial surgeons generally need a specialist room fitted for dental and facial procedures.

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Orthopaedic surgeons typically need a consulting room with space to view X-rays and assess mobility.

Otolaryngologist

Otolaryngologists (ENT specialists) usually need a consulting room fitted with basic ENT examination equipment.

Paediatrician

Paediatricians typically need a consulting room with an exam table suited to examining infants and children.

Paediatric Neurologist

Paediatric neurologists usually need a calm, private consulting room suited to assessing young patients.

Paediatric Surgeon

Paediatric surgeons generally require a consulting room for pre- and post-operative reviews with younger patients.

Palliative Medicine Physician

Palliative medicine physicians typically need a quiet, private consulting room for sensitive patient conversations.

Pathologist

Pathologists usually need reporting space rather than a patient-facing consulting room.

Pharmacologist

Pharmacologists typically need consulting space for medication review and management consultations.

Plastic Surgeon

Plastic surgeons generally need a consulting room with private space for pre- and post-operative assessments.

Psychiatrist

Psychiatrists typically need a quiet, private consulting room suited to longer therapeutic conversations.

Radiation Oncologist

Radiation oncologists usually need a consulting room, ideally close to radiation therapy facilities.

Radiologist

Radiologists mainly need reporting space, though some also use consulting rooms for patient discussions.

Rehabilitation Physician

Rehabilitation physicians typically need a consulting room with space to assess mobility and function.

Respiratory and Sleep Medicine Physician

Respiratory and sleep physicians usually need a consulting room with space for basic lung function testing.

Rheumatologist

Rheumatologists typically need a consulting room with an exam table for assessing joints and mobility.

Sexual health Physician

Sexual health physicians typically need a private consulting room with an exam table and testing facilities.

Specialist in Addiction Medicine

Specialists in addiction medicine usually need a private, quiet consulting room for confidential consultations.

Specialist Infectious Diseases Physician

Infectious diseases physicians typically need a standard consulting room, sometimes near pathology services.

Specialist Pain Medicine Physician

Pain medicine specialists usually need a consulting room with space for basic physical assessment.

Specialist Public Health Physician

Public health physicians typically need consulting or office space rather than a treatment-focused room.

Sport and Exercise Physician

Sport and exercise physicians usually need a treatment room with space for movement assessment and basic equipment.

Urologist

Urologists typically need a consulting room with an exam table and private changing space.

Vascular Surgeon

Vascular surgeons generally need a consulting room for pre- and post-operative assessments.

Dental

Dental Hygienist

Dental hygienists need a specialist dental room fitted with a dental chair and cleaning equipment.

Dental Prosthetist

Dental prosthetists typically need a specialist room set up for denture fitting and adjustments.

Dental Technician

Dental technicians usually need lab-style workspace rather than a patient-facing consulting room.

Dental Therapist

Dental therapists need a specialist dental room, often suited to treating younger patients.

Nursing & Clinical Support

Nurse

Nurses often need a treatment room with basic clinical equipment for wound care, injections, or monitoring.

Nurse Practitioner

Nurse practitioners typically need a consulting room set up much like a GP's, with an exam table and desk.

Medical Administrator

Medical administrators generally need office or consulting space rather than a treatment-focused room.

Indigenous Health Worker

Indigenous health workers typically need a welcoming consulting room suited to community-based health support.

Sleep Technician

Sleep technicians usually need a quiet room set up for sleep study equipment and monitoring.

Sonographers

Sonographers need a room with space and power for ultrasound equipment and a private exam area.

Diabetes Educator

Diabetes educators typically need a consulting room with desk space for reviewing monitoring data with patients.

Allied Health & Therapy

Acupuncturist

Acupuncturists usually need a treatment room with a treatment table and a calm, private atmosphere.

Audiologists

Audiologists typically need a soundproofed room fitted for hearing tests and equipment fittings.

Chiropractor

Chiropractors need a treatment room with enough space for an adjustment table and basic equipment.

Counsellors

Counsellors typically need a quiet, private consulting room suited to confidential one-on-one sessions.

Dietitians

Dietitians usually need a consulting room with desk space for reviewing nutrition plans with clients.

Exercise Physiologists

Exercise physiologists typically need a treatment room with some floor space for movement-based sessions.

Exercise Scientist

Exercise scientists usually need a room with space for basic fitness testing and assessment equipment.

Masseuse

Massage therapists need a treatment room with a massage table and enough space to move around it.

Music Therapists

Music therapists typically need a room with some sound tolerance and space for instruments.

Myotherapist

Myotherapists need a treatment room with a table suited to soft tissue and myofascial work.

Nutritionists

Nutritionists usually need a consulting room with desk space for client reviews, similar to dietitians.

Occupational Therapist

Occupational therapists typically need a treatment room with some open floor space for functional assessments.

Optometrist

Optometrists need a room that can be dimmed for eye tests, with space for testing equipment.

Osteopath

Osteopaths need a treatment room with a table and enough space for hands-on manual therapy.

Paediatric Physiotherapist

Paediatric physiotherapists typically need a treatment room with open floor space suited to working with children.

Pharmacist

Pharmacists consulting privately typically need a small consulting room for medication reviews.

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapists typically need a treatment room with space for a plinth table and basic exercise equipment.

Podiatrist

Podiatrists need a treatment room with a reclining chair and space for foot care equipment.

Psychologist

Psychologists typically need a quiet, private consulting room suited to one-on-one therapy sessions.

Social Workers

Social workers usually need a private consulting room suited to sensitive, confidential conversations.

Speech Pathologists

Speech pathologists typically need a consulting room with space for materials used in communication therapy.

Sports Scientist

Sports scientists usually need a room with some space for basic performance testing and assessment.

Strength & Conditioning Coach

Strength and conditioning coaches typically need a larger room with floor space for movement-based sessions.

Frequently asked questions

Do different professions need different types of rooms?

Yes. GPs and specialists generally need a consulting room with an exam table and desk space, hands-on allied health practitioners like physiotherapists or massage therapists need a treatment room with a table, and dental professionals need a specialist room fitted with dental equipment. See our Rooms by Type page for more detail.

Can I filter room listings by my profession?

Yes. Every profession has its own dedicated page listing available rooms suited to that specialty, and you can also filter by profession on the main search page.

What if my profession isn't listed?

Med Estate covers a very wide range of medical, dental, nursing, and allied health professions. If you can't find your exact specialty, search all rooms or contact us and we'll help point you in the right direction.

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