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Berkeley Vale Private Hospital

Private Hospitals, Berkeley Vale, NSW 2261


PhysioPhix

Physiotherapist, Toukley, NSW 2263


Open until 6:00pm

Tailored Physiotherapy Treatments In The Central Coast From Physiophix

Treatment is individualised
Professional, highly experienced & well-trained
Wide range of treatments
Registered NDIS Provider
Australian Physiotherapy Association
Wyong Little Athletics
Treatment is individualised
Professional, highly experienced & well-trained
Wide range of treatments
Registered NDIS Provider
Australian Physiotherapy Association
Wyong Little Athletics
We offer the best physiotherapy service on the Central Coast. We take time to listen to your problems and perform a thorough assessment in order to find the cause of your symptoms. Our therapists are experts in treating a wide variety of pains and injuries and they use the latest techniques to optimise your treatment.

Dr Parkin David

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Hamlyn Terrace, NSW 2259


Open until 4:00pm

Gastroenterologist / Endoscopist

Competitive consultation rates
Gastrointestinal diagnosis and procedures
Providing accurate & up to date health information
Dr David Parkin - BAppSc (Dist), MBBS (Hons), FRACP.
Competitive consultation rates
Gastrointestinal diagnosis and procedures
Providing accurate & up to date health information
Dr David Parkin - BAppSc (Dist), MBBS (Hons), FRACP.
Dr Parkin is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist visiting patients at Warners Bay Private Hospital, Gosford Private Hospital, Brisbane Waters Private Hospital, as well as Wyong & Gosford Public Hospitals. Having graduated from the NSW Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Distinction) in 1984.

Jetty Medical Centre

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Long Jetty, NSW 2261

Wyong Hospital

Hospitals--Public, Hamlyn Terrace, NSW 2259

Handy tips

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.

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Aged Care Services & Homes, Tuggerah, NSW 2259

Berkeley Vale Family Medical Centre

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Berkeley Vale, NSW 2261

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Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Killarney Vale, NSW 2261

Dr Adrian Burke

Doctors-Medical Practitioners, Ourimbah, NSW 2258











PhysioPhix

Physiotherapist

Tailored Physiotherapy Treatments In The Central Coast From Physiophix