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How much does it cost to equip a medical centre in Australia?
Equipping a new medical centre in Australia typically costs between $20,000 and $100,000+, depending on the number of rooms, specialty, and equipment tier.
As a guide, based on facilities Medilogic has equipped across Australia:
- Entry-level setup (3 rooms, essential equipment): under $20,000. Suits a new practice opening with core, entry-level diagnostic and examination equipment.
- Mid-range setup: $20,000 to $50,000. The most common bracket for a new general practice, covering consult rooms and a treatment room.
- Premium setup: $35,000 to $70,000. Multi-doctor practices, skin cancer clinics, and urgent care facilities with procedure capability.
- Large facility (super clinics): $50,000 to $100,000+. Super clinics and multidisciplinary centres.
These figures cover medical equipment and clinical furniture only. They exclude construction, joinery, and IT/practice software. For total fitout budgeting, industry benchmarks put Australian medical fitout construction at roughly $1,500 to $3,000 per square metre on top of equipment.
What equipment does a new GP clinic need?
A new general practice needs equipment across four zones: consultation rooms, a treatment/procedure room, sterilisation and storage, and reception/waiting areas.
Each GP consultation room typically requires:
- Examination couch: $350 to $2,000+ depending on model and functions
- Diagnostic set and equipment (sphygmomanometer, thermometer, otoscope/ophthalmoscope, stethoscope): $1,000 to $5,000
- Doctor's stool and patient seating: $200 to $600
- Scales, height measure, examination light: $600 to $2,000
- Dressing trolley: $350 to $800+
Typical cost to equip one GP consult room: $2,500 to $10,000+.
A treatment room adds:
- Procedure chair or couch: $1,200 to $4,500
- ECG machine: $2,000 to $5,000
- Spirometer: $1,500 to $3,500
- Vaccine fridge (compliant with the national 'Strive for 5' cold chain guidelines): $1,600 to $6,000+
- Resuscitation equipment and defibrillator: $3,000 to $7,000+
- Dressing trolleys, sharps and clinical waste systems: $600 to $2,500+
- Autoclave/steriliser, washer disinfector and instrument tracking (only if sterilising on-site): $10,000 to $20,000+
Typical cost to equip a treatment room: $10,000 to $28,000+. Practices performing on-site sterilisation should allow a further $10,000 to $20,000+ for an autoclave, washer disinfector and instrument tracking. Many practices instead use single-use instruments if sterilisation isn't viable.
Pricing depends on product specifications and exact models.
All clinical equipment supplied by Medilogic is listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) where required, and specifications can be aligned to RACGP accreditation requirements for general practices.
What does it cost to set up a skin cancer or dermatology clinic?
A skin cancer or dermatology clinic typically costs $25,000 to $75,000+ to equip, sitting above a standard GP fitout because of procedure and diagnostic requirements.
Key additions beyond a general practice setup:
- Dermatoscopes and digital dermoscopy/mole mapping systems: $2,000 to $50,000+ (full digital mole mapping systems are not currently supplied by Medilogic)
- Procedure chairs with full positioning: $1,200 to $3,500 per room
- Electrosurgery/diathermy units: $2,500 to $5,000
- Cryotherapy equipment (including liquid nitrogen storage): $1,700 to $3,000
- Surgical instrument sets and enhanced sterilisation capacity: $10,000 to $20,000+
- Procedure lighting: $1,500 to $5,000 per room
How does the Medilogic equipment calculator work?
The calculator above builds a tailored equipment list and budget estimate in four steps: select your facility type (general practice/skin, dermatology, or urgent care), set your number of rooms and budget tier, add site details such as floor plans and ceiling heights, and submit for a formal itemised proposal. It takes about five minutes, the guidance is free, and there's no obligation. A Medilogic client relations specialist reviews every submission personally. You get a scoped equipment schedule, not an automated email.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to equip one GP consultation room?
Between $2,500 and $10,000+ for a fully equipped consult room, including examination couch, diagnostic set, seating, scales, examination lighting and a dressing trolley. Procedure-capable rooms cost more, and pricing depends on product specifications and exact models.
What are the lead times for medical centre equipment?
Most standard consult and treatment room equipment is available within 1 week from Medilogic. Imported capital items or custom colour items such as procedure chairs and imaging equipment can take 8 to 16 weeks. Medilogic sequences delivery against your builder's program so equipment arrives as rooms are completed, not before.
Does Medilogic coordinate with fitout builders?
Yes. We work alongside your fitout or construction company, providing equipment specifications (power, plumbing, wall reinforcement, ceiling heights) during design and sequencing delivery and installation to the construction timeline.
Is the equipment compliant for RACGP accreditation?
Equipment schedules can be aligned to RACGP Standards for general practices (5th edition), including cold chain, sterilisation and resuscitation requirements. All therapeutic devices supplied are ARTG-listed where required.
Do prices include delivery and installation?
Itemised proposals include delivery Australia-wide. Installation and commissioning are included for capital equipment where specified; your proposal states this line by line.
Can Medilogic equip specialist and imaging practices?
Yes. Beyond general practice, Medilogic equips skin cancer, dermatology and urgent care clinics through its Primary Care division, and radiology and imaging practices through its dedicated Imaging division, giving you one supplier across both.
What warranty and servicing support is included?
All equipment carries manufacturer warranty of at least 12 months. Medilogic manages warranty claims directly with suppliers on your behalf and can arrange preventative maintenance programs for capital equipment.
