Put in $10,000.
Get back a doctor.
One filled chair returns roughly $200,000 a year against the $10,000 it takes to fill it — about twenty to one. Few decisions a practice makes come close.
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A filled chair returns roughly $200,000 a year against the $10,000 it takes to fill it — about twenty to one. $200,000 is our calculator’s default for the annual profit a full-time GP brings a practice; edit it to your own numbers.
a filled chair returns, every year
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Costs nothing more. Unlimited GPs, twelve months.
You’ve paid nothing. It sits in escrow until they do.
Twenty to one. And it holds even if the chair takes six months to fill.
The licence covers unlimited GPs across every service line for twelve months, not one placement. Pricing is per clinic location, ex GST; our Clinic Terms of Business prevails.

Fill the chair for a fraction of what an empty one costs.
Heart Bridge Health is a direct marketplace. Search GPs already in Australia and overseas-trained doctors looking to relocate here, see match, credentials and availability up front, and reach out yourself — no agency, no middleman, no fee on the outcome.
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Unlimited GPs, one flat price. $10,000 a year per clinic — or $850 a month — across locum, permanent, telehealth, occupational health and skin.
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No commission, no clauses. No per-shift fee, no ownership clauses. The relationship belongs to you from the first message.
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Pay nothing until they start. Join before 1 May 2027 and the licence sits in escrow until your first doctor actually commences.
“Once you see it as a return rather than a cost, the decision makes itself. We filled two chairs on the one licence.”
Run it on your own numbers.
The calculator shows your own return, then hands you a one-page PDF for whoever signs — or reply and we’ll do it with you.
The return on filling a GP chair
Filling a GP chair is one of the highest-return decisions a practice makes. Here is the return on a single filled chair — roughly twenty to one — and how to model it on your own figures.
Common questions
- What is the return on filling a GP chair?
- A full-time GP chair commonly returns around $200,000 a year to a practice, against roughly $10,000 to fill it through a direct marketplace — a return of about twenty to one. The exact figure depends on your billings and patient base, which the calculator lets you set.
- What if the doctor never starts?
- On the Annual Licence you pay nothing until your first doctor commences, provided you join before 1 May 2027 — the fee is held in escrow until then. If nobody starts, you have paid nothing.
- Does the return change if the chair takes months to fill?
- The return holds, because the licence covers unlimited GPs across every service line for twelve months rather than a single placement. Filling the chair sooner simply starts the return earlier.