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  • Independent Practitioners
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    • Flu Vaccinations
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    • Holiday Closures
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Dr Fay Ferdinands

Dr Fay Ferdinands graduated from The University of Melbourne in 2002, and completed clinical placements at the Austin Hospital, Northern Hospital, and Bendigo Hospital. She achieved her Diploma of Obstetrics at the Mercy Hospital for Women and then qualified as a GP in 2008.


Fay enjoys all aspects of General Practice, in particular: Preventative Health, Sexual Health, Women's Health (including contraception) and Aged Care.


When not at work she likes keeping active with netball and horseriding.


Dr Fay Ferdinands consults:

  • Monday - morning only
  • Thursday - morning only 


 Dr Fay Ferdinands is NOT currently accepting new patients. (Reviewed 20/02/2023) 

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Christmas Closure

  The Highton Clinic will be closed between the Christmas and New Year period.


The clinic will close at 1pm Wednesday 24th December and will re-open at 8:30am Friday 2nd January 2026.


Please check your supply of regular medications early to allow enough time to request and collect any prescriptions to avoid running out over this period.


More information on urgent care during this time can be found below.

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