Medical Rooms by Type
Consulting, Treatment & Therapy Rooms
Find the right type of room for your practice
Whether you call it a consulting room, treatment room, clinic room, or therapy room — Med Estate organises every listing into three simple categories, making it easy to find (or list) the exact type of space you need.
Browse by Room Type
GP Rooms
Consulting rooms suited to general practitioners and primary care — available for lease and sessional hire.
Browse GP Rooms →Allied Health Rooms
Treatment and therapy rooms for physiotherapy, psychology, massage, podiatry, and other allied health services.
Browse Allied Health Rooms →Specialist Rooms
Fitted-out rooms for specialist practitioners — dental, dermatology, psychiatry, radiology, and more.
Browse Specialist Rooms →Common Room Types Explained
Consulting Rooms
Used for appointments involving discussion, assessment, and minor examination. Common for GPs, psychologists, and counsellors. Browse under GP Rooms.
Treatment Rooms
Set up for hands-on care such as physiotherapy, remedial massage, or podiatry, usually with a treatment table or plinth. Browse under Allied Health Rooms.
Therapy Rooms
Spaces for talk-based or hands-on therapeutic sessions — psychology, counselling, occupational therapy, and more. Browse under Allied Health Rooms.
Clinic & Massage Rooms
General clinic rooms and massage rooms are typically listed under Allied Health, though some multidisciplinary GP clinics also offer these spaces. Search all rooms to filter by profession.
Dental Rooms
Dental and oral health rooms are listed under Specialist Rooms, often fitted with dental-specific equipment. Browse under Specialist Rooms.
Specialist Suites
Purpose-built rooms for specialties like dermatology, psychiatry, and radiology. Browse under Specialist Rooms.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a consulting room and a treatment room?
A consulting room is typically used for appointments involving discussion, assessment, and minor examination — common for GPs, psychologists, and counsellors. A treatment room is set up for hands-on care such as physiotherapy, massage, or podiatry, and usually includes a treatment table or plinth. Both are available on Med Estate under GP or Allied Health room types.
What is a therapy room?
A therapy room is a space used for talk-based or hands-on therapeutic sessions, including psychology, counselling, occupational therapy, and remedial massage. On Med Estate, therapy rooms are listed under Allied Health Rooms.
Can I rent a dental room on Med Estate?
Yes. Dental and oral health rooms are listed under Specialist Rooms, alongside other specialist consulting suites. Search by location or browse the Specialist Rooms category to find dental-ready spaces.
What is a specialist room?
A specialist room is a consulting or treatment space fitted out for a specific medical specialty — such as dermatology, dental, radiology, or psychiatry — often with specific equipment or fit-out requirements beyond a standard consulting room.
Is a clinic room the same as a consulting room?
Yes, in most cases. "Clinic room" is a general term used interchangeably with "consulting room" or "treatment room" depending on the practitioner. On Med Estate, all of these fall under GP Rooms, Allied Health Rooms, or Specialist Rooms.
How much does it cost to rent a room by type?
Pricing is set by each individual room owner and varies by location, room type, and availability. Practitioners can browse and search for free, with a one-time $10 fee to unlock lifetime access to owner contact details. See our pricing page or FAQ for full details.
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