Mobile Sonography in Noosa

Reviewed by MD Home Care Team Updated 9 April 2026

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This guide covers mobile sonography and home ultrasound services in Noosa, including current scan costs, Medicare funding, what types of imaging can be performed at home, and how to find an ASAR-registered mobile sonographer. The 0 mobile diagnostic imaging providers listed here service Noosa and surrounding areas and can bring clinical-grade ultrasound equipment directly to your home, residential aged care facility, or supported living setting.

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Mobile Sonography at a Glance

Funding

Support at Home, Medicare Diagnostic Imaging, Home Care Packages, DVA, Private

Availability

Weekdays, some weekend availability

Wait Time

1-3 weeks depending on availability

Cost

$150-$400/scan

Hours

By appointment

How Much Does a Home Ultrasound Cost in Noosa?

Mobile ultrasound costs in Noosa typically range from $150-$400/scan (varies by type) depending on the type of scan, the number of anatomical regions imaged, and whether a Medicare rebate applies. The gap fee after Medicare varies by provider, and some providers bulk-bill eligible patients, particularly in aged care settings.

Abdominal ultrasound is generally at the lower end of the fee range. More complex studies such as vascular Doppler or multi-region musculoskeletal imaging attract higher fees. A home visit component may be included in the scan fee or charged separately as a call-out fee.

Where a valid Medicare referral exists from a GP or specialist, Medicare Item Numbers apply and a rebate is returned to you or claimed on your behalf. Most providers process Medicare claims electronically so you only pay the gap on the day. Without a referral, the full private fee applies.

For residents of aged care facilities, bulk-billing arrangements are sometimes in place between the facility and a mobile imaging provider. Check with the facility's clinical team before arranging a separate booking.

Time Indicative rate
Abdominal ultrasound (home, with Medicare referral) $0 - $80 gap
Abdominal ultrasound (private, no referral) $150 - $220
Musculoskeletal ultrasound (home, with Medicare referral) $20 - $100 gap
Musculoskeletal ultrasound (private, no referral) $150 - $280
Vascular Doppler study (home, with Medicare referral) $30 - $120 gap
Vascular Doppler study (private, no referral) $180 - $350
Soft tissue or superficial imaging (home) $150 - $250
Home visit/call-out component (where charged separately) $40 - $80

Medicare rebate amounts are set by the MBS and are subject to change. Gap fees reflect typical provider fees and vary. DVA Gold and White Card holders should confirm coverage with their treating GP or DVA before booking. Home Care Package funding is subject to approval by the package provider and inclusion in a care plan.

Cost Comparison: Noosa vs Queensland & National

How mobile sonography costs in Noosa compare with Queensland state averages and national averages. Rates vary by provider, funding type, and level of support required.

Metric Noosa QLD Average National Average
Hourly rate $150-$400/scan $50 - $68 $52 - $70
Daily rate (8hr) $330 - $460 $330 - $460 $340 - $480
Providers available 0 25,000+ nationally

Rates are indicative and based on standard NDIS Price Guide rates and Home Care Package schedules. Actual costs vary by provider and individual service agreement.

How to Pay for Home Ultrasound in Noosa

Mobile ultrasound services in Noosa can be funded through Medicare, Home Care Packages, DVA, or private payment.

Medicare Diagnostic Imaging: The most common funding pathway for home ultrasound is through Medicare's diagnostic imaging schedule. A referral from a GP, specialist, or eligible allied health professional is required. Once a valid referral is presented, the provider processes a Medicare claim and you pay only the gap fee, if any. Some providers bulk-bill, meaning there is no out-of-pocket cost at all. Medicare rebates for home-based ultrasound apply under the same Item Numbers as clinic-based imaging.

Home Care Packages (HCP): Diagnostic imaging can be funded through a Home Care Package where it forms part of a clinically appropriate care plan. The package provider must approve the expenditure in advance. Speak with your care coordinator before booking. Aged care residents in facilities may have imaging costs covered under the facility's care subsidies for certain conditions.

DVA: Department of Veterans' Affairs Gold Card holders can access a broad range of diagnostic imaging services, including mobile ultrasound, at no cost for clinically relevant conditions. White Card holders can access imaging for specific DVA-covered conditions. Your treating GP can confirm eligibility and provide the appropriate referral.

Private payment: Scans can be arranged without a referral on a private-pay basis. This suits people who want imaging for reassurance, are waiting for a GP appointment, or have conditions outside standard referral pathways. The full provider fee applies without a Medicare rebate.

What to Expect from a Home Ultrasound in Noosa

At your home ultrasound appointment, the sonographer will arrive with portable, clinical-grade ultrasound equipment. The session typically takes between 20 and 45 minutes depending on the complexity of the scan and the number of structures being assessed.

You will need to provide your Medicare card, referral form, and any relevant prior imaging or clinical history that your GP has shared. For abdominal scans, you will usually be asked to fast for four to six hours beforehand. The sonographer will advise you of any specific preparation requirements when you book.

The sonographer performs the scan and captures images in real time. They will not typically provide a diagnosis on the day. Images are sent to a radiologist who prepares a written report, which is then forwarded to your referring doctor within one to three business days. Urgent findings are communicated to your doctor immediately.

Sonographers registered with the Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) have completed accredited tertiary training in medical sonography and are bound by professional and ethical standards. ASAR registration requires ongoing continuing professional development.

For residential aged care patients, the sonographer will liaise with nursing staff to arrange access and ensure the patient is appropriately positioned and comfortable for the scan. Most mobile sonographers have experience working in aged care environments and will take a patient, unhurried approach.

If follow-up imaging is required at a fixed radiology facility, for example a CT scan or MRI, the sonographer will note this in the report and your GP can arrange the appropriate referral.

Queensland Regulations & Compliance

In Queensland, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care services are regulated by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission under federal legislation. Queensland requires all disability workers to hold a current Blue Card (working with people with disability check) in addition to national screening requirements.

NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission

Phone: 1800 035 544

Website: ndiscommission.gov.au

Aged Care Quality & Safety Commission

Phone: 1800 951 822

Website: agedcarequality.gov.au

Noosa at a Glance

From Caloundra to Noosa, our Sunshine Coast team understands the laid-back lifestyle of this beautiful region.

Transport
Bus services connect Sunshine Coast communities, with train access at Nambour.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many mobile sonography providers are available in Noosa?
There are currently 0 mobile sonography and home ultrasound providers servicing Noosa listed on MD Home Care. These include independent mobile sonographers and mobile radiology services that cover Noosa and surrounding areas.
How much does a home ultrasound cost in Noosa?
Home ultrasound costs in Noosa typically range from $150-$400/scan (varies by type) depending on scan type. With a valid Medicare referral, you pay only the gap fee, which can be as low as zero for providers who bulk-bill. Without a referral, the full private fee applies. DVA Gold Card holders generally have costs covered for clinically relevant conditions.
Do I need a doctor's referral for a home ultrasound?
A referral from a GP, specialist, or eligible allied health practitioner is required to claim a Medicare rebate. Without a referral, a scan can still be arranged privately, but you pay the full fee. If you need a scan urgently and have not yet seen your GP, some providers can arrange a telehealth GP consultation to obtain a referral before the sonographer visits.
What types of ultrasound can be done at home?
Mobile sonographers in Noosa can perform abdominal, musculoskeletal, vascular Doppler, soft tissue, and some pelvic ultrasound studies in a home setting. Scans that require specialised fixed equipment, such as echocardiography in some configurations or certain obstetric assessments, may still require a clinic visit. Your sonographer will advise you at the time of booking whether your required scan is suitable for a home visit.
Are home ultrasounds as accurate as clinic-based scans?
Modern portable ultrasound equipment used by mobile sonographers produces diagnostic-quality images comparable to many fixed-unit scanners. Image quality depends on the type of scan, the patient's body habitus, and the sonographer's skill. For the vast majority of common diagnostic ultrasound studies, home-based imaging is clinically equivalent. Your radiologist and GP will advise if a clinic-based scan is preferred for a specific clinical reason.
Can my aged care facility resident have a home ultrasound?
Yes. Mobile sonography is widely used in residential aged care to avoid the distress and logistical difficulty of transporting residents to radiology clinics. Many mobile imaging providers have established relationships with aged care facilities and can attend on a regular basis. The facility's clinical team and the resident's GP need to provide the referral and approve the visit.
How quickly will I get results from a home ultrasound?
Reports are typically returned to your referring GP or specialist within one to three business days. Urgent findings are communicated directly to the referring doctor as soon as they are identified. You should follow up with your GP to discuss the results rather than expecting the sonographer to provide an interpretation on the day.
Can a Home Care Package pay for mobile ultrasound?
Home Care Package funds can be used to pay for diagnostic imaging where it forms part of an approved care plan. You will need to discuss this with your care coordinator in advance. The package provider must approve the expenditure before you book. If your package does not currently include diagnostic imaging, your care coordinator can assist with a care plan review.

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