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At CBHS we help you manage your health challenges. We believe in offering you the services, support and tools you need to live your best life.
Our Better Living Programs are available to support eligible members towards a healthier lifestyle. Each Better Living Program is subject to its own eligibility criteria.
Contact us for more information and to confirm your eligibility for a program.
Health services A - Z
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360KS
The 360KS system for knee and hip replacements can help get you home from hospital sooner so you can recover in the comfort of home.
Anxiety
Anxiety can involve persistent feelings of impending doom or fear that won’t go away. The good news is that anxiety can be successfully managed and treated. Learn more about the condition in our anxiety guide.
Best Doctors
A telehealth second opinion service from some of the best medical minds in Australia and further afield. Covers most illnesses, injuries or diseases and offers alternative treatment options your own doctor might
not have considered. A second opinion can also provide piece of mind the original recommendations are the best for you. Includes fast, confidential support that you can access in your own home for mental health issues.
Better Living
Our Better Living programs can help you better manage chronic health conditions or risk factors, guiding you towards a healthier lifestyle with one-one-one phone support from experienced health professionals.
Birth
Having a baby is one of the most common reasons our CBHS members go to hospital. What can you expect when you have your baby in a private hospital? We’ve covered this here.
Bone health
It’s important to keep your bones as strong as possible to prevent osteoporosis later in life. Read more in our bone health guide.
Cancer
A disease that causes abnormal growth of cell clusters, many influenced by lifestyle factors or environmental exposure. Check out our health guide all about cancer prevention and support.
Chemotherapy at home
You might be able to have your chemotherapy treatments in the comfort of home, easing the burden of cancer management just a little. Read more details about this Hospital Substitute Treatment.
Services at home
Children’s health
The building blocks for good health start before a child is even born and extend through their first few years of life. Our children’s health and parenting guide can help you give them the best
start to life.
Common procedures
We can help you with what to expect on some of the most common reasons our members go to hospital. Read up on the most common things our members are being admitted for to have your questions answered.
Colonoscopy
Read our guide to having a colonoscopy to help you understand what to expect.
COVID-19
COVID-19 is a coronavirus that causes respiratory symptoms and distress. Read all about COVID-19 and how to look after your physical and mental health during the pandemic.
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Dental Choice Network
Our CBHS Choice Network is made up of thousands of dental providers who are committed to providing exceptional treatment to CBHS members while reducing or removing the gap for Extras services on preventative dental treatments.
Dental Choice Network provider search
Dental health
Good dental hygiene is important to avoid painful tooth and gum issues. Read more in our dental health guide.
Diabetes
We have a health guide featuring all things diabetes and how you can better prevent and manage this condition.
Endoscopy
Read our guide to having an endoscopy to help you understand what to expect.
Events and resources
Masses of evidence-based health and wellness information and practical guides from CBHS professionals, including free webinars, online health challenges, downloadable recipes, fitness workouts and mental health activities. They’re all free and they’re all here!
Eye health
Your eyes are worth looking after. Check out our eye health guide for lots of advice on protecting your vision and what support CBHS can offer.
Fitness
Getting fitter brings huge health benefits, both physically and mentally. Check out our fitness health guide for support CBHS can offer towards your fitness journey.
Going to hospital
How to find out what you are covered for, what you aren’t covered for and what your options are when it comes to hospital admissions.
Gut health
Maintaining a healthy gut is important for physical and mental health. Find out how CBHS can help you improve your gut health.
Gym membership
Getting fitter brings huge health benefits, both physically and mentally. As CBHS member with Extras, you may be able to claim benefits for gym or personal training. Check out our fitness health guide for more details.
Health screenings
You may be able to claim benefits for some proactive health screenings with your CBHS Extras cover. Learn more here.
Healthy living
Explore all the ways you can use your CBHS health cover to stay healthy and well, with special offers and discounts from some of our major partners.
Healthy recipes
Nourishing your body will help you feel better and can even boost your immunity. Our recipes are all tried and tested by nutritionists and dietitians plus the average joe, so they’ll taste as good as they look.
Heart health
Your heart is one of the hardest working organs in your body. Look after it better with our heart health guide. Learn more about prevention and support for cardiovascular issues.
Home nursing
We can arrange visits from registered nurses to help you recover from surgery in the comfort of your own home. Read more about our services at home and how to access them.
Services at home
Hospital care at home
Our Hospital Substitute Treatment (HST) programs offer hospital grade care in the comfort of your own home, including chemotherapy, palliative care, joint replacement rehab, mental health support and complex wound care.
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Lung health
Lungs are crucial for breathing, along with talking, singing, shouting and laughing. Read our lung health guide for advice on healthy lungs and respiratory disease support and prevention.
Mental health
Having a mind that’s healthy and well is just as important as being physically well. In our mental health guide, learn how CBHS can help you recover from, or prevent, a mental health condition.
Mental health hospital admission
Read our guide to staying in hospital for a mental health issue to help you understand what to expect.
Mental Health Navigator
Best Doctors runs a service called Mental Health Navigator, which offers fast, confidential support that you can access from your own home. Via video link, you can access treatment and support for up to six months.
Men’s health
Read our men’s health guide to learn about prevention and support for conditions which commonly affect Australian men.
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Nutrition
Everything we consume has an impact on our health. You can get help from CBHS if you want to find ways to improve your nutrition or shed excess weight. Check out our nutrition guide.
Optical Choice Network
Our CBHS Choice Network is made up of thousands of optical providers who are committed to providing exceptional treatment to CBHS members while reducing or removing the gap for Extras services on optical frames, lenses and contact lenses.
Choice Network provider search
Optical discounts
Just for being a CBHS member, we’d like to say thank you with a range of discounts at optical providers.
Palliative care
We can arrange for a palliative care nurse to care for someone with terminal illness in the comfort of their own home. Read more about our services at home and how to access them.
Parenting
The building blocks for good health start before a child is even born and extend through their first few years of life. Our children’s health and parenting guide can help you give them the best start to life.
Children's health
Pregnancy and birth
Having a baby is one of the biggest moments of your life. Whether you’re pregnant, or planning a family, our pregnancy and birth guide is a great place to start reading.
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Recovery and rehabilitation
Programs to help prepare you for surgery, speed your recovery and support you until you’re well enough to get back on your feet again.
Services at home
Check out the range of services you can now access from the safety of your own home. You may be surprised at how many are available, from telehealth and antenatal classes to optometrist appointments.
Short stay joint replacement program
Don’t let knee or hip pain slow you down anymore. We’ve partnered with East Sydney Private Hospital to make a no-gap, short stay joint replacement program available to you.
Sleep and fatigue
Prolonged lack of sleep can lead to a feeling of lethargy and lack of energy – in other words, fatigue. Our sleep and fatigue guide can help shed some insights on breaking the cycle and getting a good night’s rest.
Stress
Too much stress can be highly disruptive and damaging to your health. Learn more about stress and how to manage unsafe stress levels in our stress guide.
Telehealth
A telehealth consultation usually takes place in your own home, by phone or video link. You can access a range of different health services using any approved provider who is set up for telehealth. Find out more about telehealth.
Treatment Decision Support
This is a Best Doctors service specifically for orthopaedic conditions. If you have a hip, shoulder, knee or back condition, Treatment Decision Support provides quick and convenient access to orthopaedic experts who will review your case.
Weight loss surgery
Read our guide to having weight loss (bariatric) surgery to help you understand what to expect.
Weight management
Being a healthy weight means you’re less likely to suffer from a range of chronic diseases. Our weight management guide contains options to help you get back into a healthy body.
Women’s health
Read our women’s health guide to learn about prevention and support for conditions which are specific to women or which commonly affect women.
Workplace health
Almost a third of our lives are spent at work. Staying mentally and physically well at work benefits our health and wellbeing as well as our productivity. Check out our health at work guide for more details.
All information contained in this article is intended for general information purposes only. The information provided should not be relied upon as medical advice and does not supersede or replace a consultation with a suitably qualified healthcare professional.