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Jones Ian T Prof

Colorectal Surgery, Parkville, VIC 3052


Open until 5:00pm

Colorectal Surgeon - Colonoscopy

Specialist colorectal surgeon
Surgical procedures and colonoscopy
Laparoscopic
Fellow Of The Royal Australasian College Of Surgeons
CSSANZ
ASCRS
Specialist colorectal surgeon
Surgical procedures and colonoscopy
Laparoscopic
Fellow Of The Royal Australasian College Of Surgeons
CSSANZ
ASCRS
Professor Ian Jones provide treatment for complex colorectal surgery - colorectal cancer, colitis, Crohn's disease, diverticular disease, anorectal conditions and colonoscopy including removal of precancerous polyps. Our staff include: Leigh Brookman practice manager, Val Hart - practice nurse and Madeline Jones practice nurse.

Melbourne Vascular Surgery & Vein Clinic

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, North Melbourne, VIC 3051


Open until 5:00pm

Dr Peter Chu (Vascular & Endovascular Surgeon)

Dr Peter Chu - MBBS, FRACS, BMedSci
Dr Peter Chu - MBBS, FRACS, BMedSci
Friendly, reliable, competent and comprehensive management of arterial and venous disorders using both open surgery and minimally invasive or endovascular techniques. Help is at hand for blocked arteries, leg ulcers and gangrene, arterial aneurysms, varicose veins, spider veins and telangiectasias including endovenous laser & sclerotherapy, hyperhidrosis, popliteal entrapment, stroke prevention.

Dr Peter Chu

Vascular Surgery, North Melbourne, VIC 3051


Open by appt

Premier Vascular Care

The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons - Dr. Peter Chu
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons - Dr. Peter Chu
Dr Chu provides treatment for a number of venous disorders including spider veins also known as starburst veins, telangiectasia's and reticular veins; larger varicose veins and complications related to varicose veins such as blood clots, eczema or itching, leg swelling, aching leg discomfort, and leg ulceration.

Cleopatra Plastic Surgery

Private Hospitals, Ascot Vale, VIC 3032

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The differences between a public and a private hospital

Are you considering going to a hospital but not sure whether it is worth going to a private or a public one? We’ve put together some pros and cons for both to allow you to decide.

  • Public hospitals tend to be much bigger and can accommodate a lot of people. They cannot turn anyone away and, due to being publicly funded, are much more affordable. However, due to their large size, the ratio of doctors to patients is staggering and hence the waiting time to speak to a doctor or get a treatment is often quite long.
  • Private hospitals are capable of providing personalised care to their patients with the ability for a patient to even have a private room or being able to choose their doctor. Wait times are much shorter and the ratio of doctors and nurses allow for more contact with the staff.

Whether you live in the suburbs, the outback or the CBD, there will always be a hospital around your area. If you’re looking for premium service and specialised care, have a browse through our local listings for local private hospitals in your area.

Cohealth

Private Hospitals, Moonee Ponds, VIC 3039

HeartWise

Private Hospitals, Moonee Ponds, VIC 3039

Brunswick Betta Health

Private Hospitals, Brunswick, VIC 3056

Western Hospital

Hospitals--Public, Footscray, VIC 3011

Princes Hill Village

Hospitals--Public, Princes Hill, VIC 3054

Mandalay Family Clinic

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Footscray, VIC 3011

Care Cove Support Services

Aged Care Services & Homes, Moonee Ponds, VIC 3039

Open until 8:00pm

Health Without Barriers

Nurses & Nursing Services, Melbourne, VIC 3000

Open until 5:30pm

Pinnacle Healthgroup

Physiotherapist, Docklands, VIC 3008

Open until 7:30pm