Step 1 — Getting a Referral
To see Dr Cosic, you will need a referral from your GP or another specialist. Your GP can refer you directly if they suspect a shoulder, elbow, or wrist problem that warrants specialist assessment. A standard GP referral is valid for 12 months; a specialist referral for 3 months. When you visit your GP, it helps to describe your symptoms clearly — where the pain is, what makes it worse, and how it affects your daily life.
Your GP may arrange X-rays or an ultrasound before your appointment. This is helpful but not essential — Dr Cosic can arrange further imaging after your consultation if needed.
Step 2 — Your First Consultation
At your first appointment, Dr Cosic will take a detailed history of your symptoms, perform a physical examination, and review any imaging you have brought. He will explain your diagnosis in plain language and discuss all available treatment options — from physiotherapy and injections through to surgery. Nothing is decided without your full understanding and agreement.
Bring a list of your current medications, any previous X-rays or MRI scans, and if possible, someone you trust to help remember the information discussed.
Step 3 — Investigations and Imaging
Depending on your condition, Dr Cosic may request an MRI, CT scan, or further X-rays to fully assess the injury. MRI is particularly useful for soft tissue structures like the rotator cuff and ligaments. CT scans provide more detail about bone structure and are often used when assessing fractures or bone loss. You will receive clear instructions on where to go for your scans and what to expect.
Step 4 — Deciding on Treatment
Many conditions can be managed without surgery — at least initially. Dr Cosic takes an evidence-based approach, always exploring non-operative options first unless surgery is clearly the best course. When surgery is recommended, he will explain the procedure, the expected recovery timeline, and the realistic outcomes in detail. You will never feel pressured into a decision.
Step 5 — Surgery (if required)
If surgery is the agreed plan, the rooms will assist with booking at one of Dr Cosic's operating hospitals — Austin Hospital, Warringal Private, or Cabrini Malvern. You will receive pre-operative instructions covering fasting, medications to pause, and what to bring on the day. Most upper limb procedures are performed under general anaesthetic and many are done as day surgery or with a single overnight stay.
Step 6 — Recovery and Follow-up
Recovery varies by procedure. Dr Cosic will provide clear written instructions at discharge, including wound care, pain management, and sling use. He works closely with experienced physiotherapists using evidence-based rehabilitation protocols tailored to your surgery. Follow-up appointments are arranged at regular intervals to monitor your progress and address any concerns early.
Preparing for Your Appointment
- Bring your GP referral letter
- Bring any X-rays, MRI, or CT scans (on disc or printed report)
- Bring a current medication list
- Note when symptoms started and what makes them better or worse
- Consider bringing a support person to help take notes