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Dr Robert Laidlaw
Dr Robert Laidlaw, Sydney-based cosmetic doctor and founder of Claims Doctor

Dr Robert Laidlaw

Sydney-based medical doctor and health-tech entrepreneur. Founder of Claims Doctor; cosmetic injectables clinician. Full bio →

Welcome to My Blog

19 April 2026 · Dr Robert Laidlaw1 min read

Why this exists

This is my very first blog post, and I wanted to take this opportunity to explain a few things about how my site works and my approach.

With the exponential rise of artificial intelligence in all facets of our life, never has there been a greater value on actual human-produced work. My promise to you as a reader of my blog and material is that none of my blog posts will be using artificial intelligence to write them.

I will, however, use it from time to time to help research articles, background, produce tables, and process data. This will indeed be the topic of a blog post in the near future — a deep dive on how I approach this with tips and tricks.

A website that is just produced by a computer is essentially meaningless for a personal blog, and that is why I promise you will not find that here.

What I'm working on

In the meantime, check out my WorkCover telehealth startup, Claims Doctor, which is solving the problems of access to work injury medical professionals in Australia. Same-day certificates, no waiting lists, no runaround.

If you are feeling like a freshen up, I recently started working in cosmetic injectables at a leading clinic in Sydney called Concept Cosmetic Medicine in Drummoyne.

More to come. Stay tuned.

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