Dr Scott Mccrossen — Battery Point

Coordinating with hospitals and after-hours services to maintain a seamless "24-hour" window of care.

In a world where the average GP visit lasts 7 to 10 minutes, Dr. McCrossen is known for his "unhurried" approach. New patients frequently comment on the depth of the initial assessment. He doesn't just treat the symptom; he maps the patient's life, stressors, occupational hazards, and genetic predispositions. This is particularly vital in Battery Point, where an aging demographic requires complex chronic disease management.

The property had been operating as a bed and breakfast for decades, and the couple initially fell in love with its charm. The transformation was dramatic; on the day after settlement, they arrived with a tribe of painters, only to find a couple still staying there. The manager, unaware of the plan, walked into what Jane Macrossan described as a "murder scene" of plastic-covered furniture. dr scott mccrossen battery point

Following the evolution of his practice in Battery Point, Dr Macrossan expanded his care network across Hobart. He now treats patients at located in South Hobart.

"My son has severe asthma. Dr. McCrossen came to our house once at 9 PM when my wife was panicking. He doesn't advertise that he does house calls, but for families who have been with him for years, he makes exceptions. You cannot buy that level of dedication." New patients frequently comment on the depth of

Expertise across multiple special interests within general practice.

We spoke to several Battery Point locals about their experiences. The property had been operating as a bed

In December 2018, Dr Macrossan and his wife, Practice Manager Jane Macrossan, took a leap of faith to build a clinic that reflected their unique philosophy of care. They transformed a National Trust-listed 1880s heritage building designed by prominent architect Henry Hunter into . Clinical Element Patient-Centric Design Philosophy Atmosphere

His clinical foundation includes significant leadership roles:

– In the age of corporate healthcare and bulk-billing clinics where patients often feel like a number on a chart, the concept of the ‘family doctor’ has become something of a nostalgic relic. Yet, tucked away in the historic, cobblestoned streets of Battery Point—just a stone’s throw from the Derwent River—Dr. Scott McCrossen has spent decades proving that old-fashioned, patient-centered medicine is not only alive but thriving.