A specialist appointment with Mr Gormack requires a referral from a GP, physiotherapist, or other health professional. This is true regardless of the funding pathway — ACC, private insurance, or self-funded.
What to bring
- The full details of your injury or condition, including how and when it started.
- A record of any treatment to date — physiotherapy, medication, prior surgery.
- Copies of any imaging (X-ray, MRI, CT, ultrasound) and the radiology reports, on disc, USB, or via Healthlink.
- Your ACC claim number, if relevant.
- Your insurance details, if you have private health cover.
- A list of your current medications.
What happens at the appointment
Mr Gormack will discuss your condition, take a focused history, and examine the relevant joint. He will then review your imaging and discuss the surgical and non-surgical treatment options applicable to your situation. There is no obligation to proceed with surgery from a consultation — many patients leave with a clear non-surgical management plan.
Support person & interpreters
You are welcome to bring a support person. An interpreter can be arranged with advance notice — please mention this when booking.
What to wear
Loose-fitting clothing or shorts will help with the joint examination. You will not need to fully undress.

