Request an Asthma Action Plan online
In Australia, schools and childcare providers usually require an asthma action plan for the children under their care.
This allows symptoms of asthma to be recognised and treated appropriately.
Qoctor doctors can provide assessment for asthma action plans for children aged 3 and over. Same day appointments, costing $31.99, are usually available. If approved by the doctor, the action plan will be available to download after a brief video consultation. Simply sign up, answer some online questions, have a short video consultation, then download the action plan (subject to doctor’s assessment).
How does it work?
- Before the video consultation, you will be asked to complete a brief online questionnaire, so we can get the details of your child’s asthma, including their usual symptoms and treatment.
- During the video consultation, you will speak to an experienced Australian doctor, who will discuss your child’s asthma management with you.
- Following the consultation, if an action plan has been approved by the doctor, you can download it immediately/ print it at your convenience.
Advantages of requesting an Asthma Action Plan with Qoctor:
There are many reasons why Qoctor is the best online doctor service in Australia.
- Our well-established online doctor service has been providing quality telehealth to Australians since 2015.
- For an affordable $31.99 for an appointment, you can avoid long waits for busy local clinics and request what you need from the comfort of home.
- Qoctor is open 7 days a week- a same day appointment is usually possible, as long as you book before around 5pm.
Our aim is to remove the hassle from healthcare, and offer a safe, affordable and efficient online doctor service.
FAQs – requesting an Asthma Action Plan online
If you need to request an asthma action plan, an allergy action plan or an anaphylaxis action plan from Qoctor, you’ll usually be able to book your video appointment and, if approved by the doctor, get your document downloaded- all within a few hours. Occasionally, if you happen to be booking late in the day, you may need to wait till the following morning for the next available consultation.
Once your consultation is complete and the doctor has approved the action plan, the document can be downloaded immediately, so you’ll be able to provide it to your child’s school or childcare provider as soon as possible.
Qoctor can provide consultations for asthma, allergy and anaphylaxis action plans to children aged 3 years and above, subject to the online assessment with the doctor.
Please note, if your child has poorly managed symptoms and/or is having a lot of episodes of their asthma/allergy/anaphylaxis, it is likely that you will be advised to see a doctor in person instead, in which case a refund can be offered.
Qoctor can provide assessment for action plans for children aged 3 years and above. We recommend seeing your regular GP or paediatrician to obtain action plans for children younger than three years. This is because other conditions commonly present in children in this younger age group, that can mimic asthma or may occur with asthma.
- Rhinitis
- Respiratory tract infections such as bronchiolitis and RSV infection (respiratory syncytial virus)
- Acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD)
- Other airway abnormalities or breathing dysfucntion
In most situations, Qoctor can provide assessment for an asthma action plan- however, we will recommend that you see a local doctor in certain situations, including:
- if your child’s asthma is not well controlled
- if your child is acutely unwell with respiratory symptoms
- if your child has had 2 or more hospital admissions due to asthma in the past 12 months
- if the diagnosis of asthma is not certain
- if your child is aged 3 or younger
You will be refunded in full if the action plan cannot be completed for any of these reasons.
Treatment and advice is issued subject to the consultation and doctor’s assessment.
The purpose of the video consultation is to prepare an asthma action plan. Qoctor generally recommends that prescriptions for ongoing asthma preventer inhalers in children should be organised by their regular doctor, because a physical check up may be required for your child.. If your child is running short in their preventer inhaler, you may be able to get a “bridging prescription” from your pharmacist in the meantime. Reliever inhalers (most commonly the blue “Ventolin” inhaler”) are available over the counter from pharmacies, without prescription. Always make sure you use a spacer with your inhalers, where possible, as this provides the best delivery of the medication into the lungs. Your pharmacist can advise you on spacer devices. As always, if your child is unwell or has a lot of asthma symptoms, such as wheeze, cough or chest tightness, you should seek medical attention.
No, unfortunately Qoctor cannot offer a Medicare rebate for telehealth. This is due to Medicare regulations in place since early in the COVID-19 pandemic, which state that a patient must have seen a doctor in person within the past 12 months for a Medicare rebate to be applied. Therefore, as a fully online telehealth service, Qoctor can not offer Medicare rebates. However, Qoctor aims to keep our services as affordable and accessible as possible, and we continue to provide same day appointments in most cases.
The cost of an appointment to request/discuss an asthma action plan with Qoctor is $31.99. If approved by the doctor, the action plan can be downloaded immediately after the video consultation. In most cases it is possible to get a same day appointment- so you can avoid long waiting times for local clinics, and get what you need today.
All treatment and advice is issued subject to your consultation and doctor’s assessment.
There are many excellent asthma action plan templates available in Australia, created and recommended by doctors, expert bodies and patient groups.
If issuing an action plan, Qoctor doctors currently use a template designed by Asthma Australia, which is designed for use in schools or childcare settings. It includes a clear set of guidelines for dealing with severe asthma.
Further information about asthma, and support for patients and carers is available at:
An asthma action plan is a written plan that you create with a doctor to help manage your child’s asthma.
The goal of an asthma action plan is to reduce or prevent asthma flare ups, and to avoid the need for hospital attendances. Following a written asthma action plan can help a child to experience fewer asthma symptoms, and to fully enjoy their normal everyday activities. An action plan also allows adults who provide education or care to children to take the correct steps when asthma symptoms occur.
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