The Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery team are a small but expanding unit and include Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons, Dentistry and Dental Specialists. All our surgeons are dual qualified and hold registerable degrees in Australia in both Medicine and Dentistry and have done fellowships following their advanced training (FRACDS(OMS)) 


Conditions seen

Barwon Health offers an Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery service for the following conditions:

  • Complex facial trauma
  • Corrective jaw surgery
  • Reconstructive jaw surgery
  • Craniofacial related disorders
  • Oral cancer
  • Facial pain
  • Sleep apnoea and sleep disordered breathing
  • TMJ pain and TMD - non-surgical services and surgical care including Total Joint Replacement of the TMJ.
  • Oral Medicine – facial pain, oral manifestations systemic disease, oral lesions, vessiculo-bullous disorders, Trigeminal neuralgia, sleep disordered breathing
  • Dental extractions in medically compromised patients (requiring hospitalisation – not including severe anxiety or dental phobia)

Conditions not seen

Barwon Health Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery does not accept referrals for the following conditions:

  • Dental extractions for patients who do not have a complex medical background requiring extractions to be done in a medical hospital.
  • Severe anxiety and dental phobia.
  • Cosmetic surgery.

How do I access this service

To be seen in the Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery specialist clinic you need to be referred by your GP, another specialist doctor or your Barwon Health doctor.

We are unable to see you in our clinics without a referral.


Wait time

All requests for specialist clinic appointments are scheduled according to the patient’s clinical need. Clinicians assess whether an appointment is urgent or routine, based on information provided in the referral.

Barwon Health aims to see all ‘urgent’ referrals within 30 days. Our wait times for patients who are categorised as ‘routine’ are more variable, depending on the demand for our services.

The Victorian Agency for Health Information also publishes information about the waiting time for routine first appointments.

Routine first appointments | Victorian Agency for Health Information

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For Health Professionals

State-referral criteria may apply for conditions under this specialty requiring further assessment and management. Referring clinicians are encouraged to utilise Western Victoria Community HealthPathways for referral guidelines and requirements for all conditions.

For urgent referral advice, please contact the specialty on-call registrar via Barwon Health switchboard on 03 4215 0000.

Complete the specialist clinics referral template and send via:

Referral templates for Barwon Health services are available for importing into Best Practice, Medical Director or ZedMed. Please see the Referral templates page for the most up-to-date forms.

If you do not use the above clinical software, please complete a referral letter on your practice/health service letterhead, ensuring all required referral information is included.

If you need to contact us regarding the templates, please contact the GP Liaison Unit on 03 4215 8845 or [email protected].

For patients who require reassessment, a new referral should be sent through. To facilitate earlier access, the new referral must contain the following information:

  • State the referral is an update for a current patient
  • Date of original referral
  • Reason for requesting a review of referral (e.g. deterioration in clinical condition, pathology)

The referrer will be notified of the outcome of the re-triage process.

GPs or referring doctors wishing to discuss the triage of their patient’s referral, or who require additional information, please ring the GP hotline on 03 4215 1398.

Page last updated: August 26, 2025