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Dr Melissa McKenzie in Greenslopes, Queensland | Obstetrician-gynaecologist



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Dr Melissa McKenzie

Locality: Greenslopes, Queensland

Phone: +61 1300 464 464



Address: Greenslopes Obstetrics and Gynaecology 4120 Greenslopes, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.melissamckenzie.com.au

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25.01.2022 Happy new year everyone! Looking forward to watching more families grow and meet their little ones in 2021! In defence of my unusual hand posture in the photo below, I was supposed to be holding sparklers... photoshop fail!



22.01.2022 8 years of beautiful Greenslopes families

21.01.2022 Here are the winners for the 2020 CBCA Book of the Year Awards! Particularly looking forward to reading ‘My Friend Fred’. I read another one of Frances Watts’ lovely books, ‘Kisses for Daddy’, to my girls at bedtime tonight. What did you read to your kids at bedtime tonight?

16.01.2022 Updated my photo wall in my office this last week. Couple of big reasons to make me smile



13.01.2022 Who had a baby with one of these beautiful names in 2020?

13.01.2022 In line with the current Queensland Health guidelines, I’m wearing my mask at work today. If you are coming to the rooms for an appointment, please come alone and wear a mask. If you are at all unwell, please contact the rooms and reschedule. No visitors are allowed inside the hospital at the moment to decrease any risk of spread to vulnerable people. The exception to this is that maternity patients are allowed one support person.

05.01.2022 I received a lovely box full of delicious treats from a patient last week! Added bonus was that the packaging was covered in Bluey stamps - great for repackaging a surprise box of goodies for my big girl. Think that I love Bluey more than she does... Who else is a fan?



04.01.2022 PANDA Week is here! For the last fifteen years PANDA has been using a week in November to raise awareness about perinatal mental illness and to reduce stigma so... those affected can seek help. The theme for PANDA Week 2020 is ‘Tell someone who cares’. Now more than ever it’s vital that the 100,000 expecting and new parents who are affected by perinatal mental illness every year know they’re not alone and can reach out for help. You can help our campaign by sharing important information about perinatal mental health with your networks. Explore our digital toolkit for more info: https://bit.ly/3eAzxoy If you can help us reach just one extra expecting or new parent with important information; or help one extra family know how they can seek support, then together, we will have made a real difference. #PANDAWeek2020 #tellsomeonewhocares Image - An illustration of a couple and their baby. There is text over the image that reads: tell someone who cares, PANDA Week 8 - 14 November, let's tackle perinatal anxiety and depression together.

01.01.2022 How it started vs how it’s going? Halloween at daycare. Who else has a cute/scary Halloween photo of their munchkin?

01.01.2022 A whole bunch of new books to look at with my kids! We have ‘We love you Magoo’ ‘The Unwilling Twin’ and ‘Sing me the Summer’. Who has tried any of the other early childhood or picture books listed?

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