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Three new doctors

LAKESIDE Square Medical Centre offers a wide variety of medical services such as ante-natal shared care, paediatrics, senior health, men’s health checks, WorkCover and TAC claims along with a specialists women’s health clinic.
The clinic offers bulk billing for aged pensioners and children up to 16 years of age, and discounted fees are offered for healthcare card holders.
There are three new doctors who have joined the practice – Dr Tania Siddiqui, Dr Jacinda Stork and Dr Catherine Moult – who look forward to looking after the community of Cardinia.
The Lakeside Square Medical Centre also has five physiologists, a speech pathologist, podiatry and physiotherapist.
Level two of the complex is the Lakeside Square Medical Precinct which has a dentist, and Attune Hearing specialist and now seven specialists, which is well needed in the area.
The clinic is at Lakeside Square, Level 1, 2-9 Village Way, Pakenham, just off Cardinia Road, nearest exit to the Monash Freeway.
To contact the clinic phone 9796 211 or visit their website, www.lakesidesquaremedical.com.au to make a booking on line via Hot Doc.

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