Dr Scott Mccrossen Battery Point -

When you step into Dr. McCrossen’s consulting rooms—often cited as one of the few remaining independent practices in the area—the difference is palpable.

Based on patient-reported data and standard GP duties in Battery Point:

A synthesis of available online ratings (HealthEngine, Whitecoat, Google Maps, RateMDs) as of early 2026:

| Aspect | Summary | |--------|---------| | Thoroughness | Positive – patients note detailed history-taking. | | Wait times | Mixed – some report running 10–20 min behind schedule. | | Bedside manner | Professional, reserved, sometimes described as “direct but caring.” | | Bulk billing | Likely mixed billing (bulk bills children/pensioners; private fee for others). | | Appointment availability | New patients may wait 1–2 weeks for a standard appointment. |

Example quote (paraphrased from a verified review):

“Dr. McCrossen in Battery Point took time to explain my test results clearly. He doesn’t rush, but you need to be prepared with your questions.”

  • Walkover reconnaissance (15–30 min)

  • Recording features (20–40 min per feature, vary with complexity)

  • Spatial context and relationships

  • Rapid condition assessment

  • Community/contextual data

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