Industries/Health & Allied Health
Health & Allied Health.
Compliance-first legal for practitioners and clinics.
Overview
Allied health practices, medical clinics, telehealth platforms and NDIS providers work in one of the most regulated corners of the economy. We help you commercialise without breaching AHPRA advertising rules, privacy obligations or NDIS practice standards.
Common challenges
Where we're usually pulled in.
- AHPRA advertising and social-media compliance
- Patient privacy under the Privacy Act and My Health Records Act
- Contractor vs employee status for practitioners
- Service agreements for NDIS participants
How we help
Services tuned for this industry.
Practitioner agreements
Service agreements between clinics and practitioners that hold up under ATO and Fair Work scrutiny.
Patient documentation
Consent forms, intake documents and privacy collection statements.
NDIS service agreements
Participant-facing agreements aligned with the NDIS Practice Standards.
Website & marketing review
Compliance sweeps of clinic websites and social channels under AHPRA guidelines.
Professions we support
Legal for your specific role.
Pick your profession for a tailored view of how we help — with cross-links to the insights and services most relevant to your work.
Doctors' Practices & GP Clinics
→Practice structuring, service agreements and AHPRA compliance.
Dental Practices
→Associate agreements, practice sale and payroll-tax risk.
Physiotherapy Clinics
→Practitioner engagement and NDIS-facing service agreements.
Psychology Practices
→Privacy, consent and telehealth for psychology clinics.
NDIS Providers
→Registration, service agreements and Commission compliance.
Telehealth Platforms
→Platform, practitioner and patient terms for virtual care.
FAQs
Questions we hear often.
- Do you work with sole-practitioner clinics?
- Yes. We offer fixed-fee starter packs designed for practices under five practitioners.
Talk to us
Legal built for health & allied health.
Send us a note about what you're working on. We'll respond within one business day and, if we're a fit, book a free 15-minute consultation with a senior lawyer.
