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Brussell Sprout
post 20/03/2012, 02:52 PM
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Will send you a PM original.gif



Hi - EB isn't letting me send PM's today for some weird and wonderful reason. I too am new to Melbourne and have experience mild heart failure at the prices being charged by some of the Ob's. Could you please PM me (if it works for you) the details as well?


Many thanks
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lady_Mosh
post 20/03/2012, 03:03 PM
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Hi STBG

Looks like you're in demand for your recommendations! I too would love a PM re your recs of obs who work out of cabrini. I've just discovered that i'm pregnant and at around 6-7 weeks so i'm a little anxious that i may not be able to get my pick of ob or even possibly cabrini. Better get my butt into gear!

Thanks so much!!
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Zenday
post 26/03/2012, 10:21 PM
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Hi all

I am in the same boat, could you please PM through the details as well?

Many thanks
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sp_littleone
post 03/04/2012, 06:56 PM
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Hi, could you please PM me too the details as I need to find an OB under $2000 as well.

Same situation as Littlelittle. We want to go to either Frances Perry House, Freemasons or St Vincents and Mercy Private.

Please help!!
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LoT
post 16/04/2012, 11:08 PM
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Anyone know of good Obs under $2000 in the West/inner north suburbs of Melbourne?
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Ella Minnow Pea
post 30/04/2012, 11:03 AM
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I have the same question as many above. Hopefully going private, either FPH or Freemasons, and shocked to find out that all the obs my GP gave me the details (and glowing endorsements) of charge around $4000 out of pocket for management. I was expecting about half. How naive!
So, does anyone know of an obs at FBH or Freemasons who charges around $2000? If so, I would appreciate a PM.
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Jan01
post 02/05/2012, 12:33 AM
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Oh my goodness, I would really appreciate if anyone could PM me some similar information to what LittleLittle is requesting (about OB's)! We're not pg yet but stupidly thought by taking out PHI 12 months in advance including pregnancy we would be covered for the OB and Hospital!!! (what a waste of $$$$) We're in a similar situation, in the malvern area (I've checked out Cabrini) and would like to go private but are on a budget.Thanks in advance to anyone that can help! biggrin.gif
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Jan01
post 02/05/2012, 12:34 AM
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Oh and I'm not with this PHI but I found the webpage useful for info about medicare caps and average costs! http://www.nib.com.au/home/Pages/The_costs...ing_a_baby.aspx
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missmaris80
post 22/05/2012, 09:34 PM
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Hi all,

I've 5 weeks pg and would also like someone to pm me details of private hospitals obs around the the mulgrave area
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missmaris80
post 25/05/2012, 04:48 PM
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hi,

im in the same situation. i would love some names of some obs or hospital stay recommendations\ experiences of cabrini or jessie mac. DH is even liking waverly private because were close to it.

so excited and nervous at the same time biggrin.gif
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