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Dr. Tilak Weerasiri

Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Doreen, VIC 3754


5.0

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Open until 5:00pm

Delivering an excellent standard of care in obstetrics and gynaecology

Experienced Obstetrician Services
Minimally invasive surgery
Hormone replacement therapy
Medicare
Graduated from Melbourne University in 1977
Australian Gynaecological Endoscopy Society
Experienced Obstetrician Services
Minimally invasive surgery
Hormone replacement therapy
Medicare
Graduated from Melbourne University in 1977
Australian Gynaecological Endoscopy Society
Dr. Tilak Weerasiri is an obstetrician and gynaecologist based at Northpark Private Hospital in Bundoora. He is a consultant obstetrician in the University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Mercy Hospital for Women and The Northern Hospital

Obstetrics & Gynaecology, servicing Doreen

Right at Home Melbourne North

Aged Care Services & Homes, South Morang, VIC 3752


Open until 5:00pm

Professional Aged Care Services & Homes In Australia

Aged Care At Home
Dementia & Cognitive Care
Disability Support & NDIS
Aged Care At Home
Dementia & Cognitive Care
Disability Support & NDIS
Right at Home Australia is a leading provider of quality in-home care. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for those we serve ensuring the Right Care, Right at Home™. We support people living with complex and post-operative care needs, dementia and cognitive decline, seniors, and adults living with a disability including NDIS participants.

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Dr. Tilak Weerasiri

The best obgyn around. He delivered my twins in 2009 and my youngest in 2012. He is a caring doctor and a true professional. Felt safe and taken care through both my pregnancies. I have and will continue to recommend him to all my friends. Hope to be seeing him again soon.

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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.

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