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Women's Ultrasound Specialists Melbourne
Our services are provided by specialised sonographers with expertise in women's health and by both male and female Obstetrician-Gynaecologists with a subspecialty in Ultrasound. For City Imaging Ultrasound for Women it is now possible to directly book your appointment. The room are newly renovated, purpose built, light filled and spacious. There is some street parking available and there is a car park in Fitzroy street behind St Vincent's Private Hospital and on the opposite our practice on the other side of Victoria Parade. Fees apply. Our rooms are in a small newly renovated house on the Moorooduc Highway in South Frankston, approximately halfway between the Bays Hospital and Frankston Hospital.
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You get to our practice via the service lane. There is plenty of car parking in front of our practice. There is plenty of parking behind our building. You enter the car park via Gordon Street.
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