Dr Deirdre Percy
Dr Deirdre Percy
Dr Deirdre Percy
Dr Deirdre Percy
Dr Deirdre Percy
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
Suite 4/261-271 Wattletree Rd, Malvern
(New Rooms near corner of Wattletree & Tooronga Rd)
83 Blackburn Road, Mount Waverley
03 9993 0396
Dr Deirdre Percy
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS
Please do not attend if you have any cough or cold symptoms. Please get a COVID 19 or Rapid Test and call to make alternate arrangements.
We are still observing social distancing, hand hygiene and encourage mask wearing.
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
With extensive experience and specialisation in both obstetrics and gynaecology, Dr Percy cares for women in all aspects of maternity care, as well as the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infections and diseases of women’s reproductive organs.
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Pap smears, management of abnormal pap smears
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Colposcopy
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Contraception, IUD, Implanon, Mirena, Tubal ligation
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Period problems, Heavy periods, Novasure
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Endometriosis
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Fibroids, Polyps, Cysts
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Hysterectomy
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Pelvic pain
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Menopause
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Prolapse and Pelvic floor repair
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Laparoscopy, vaginal surgery and abdominal surgery
The meaning of the Koru
The spiral shaped fern design, known as a 'Koru' in Maori, represents an unfolding silver fern frond.
Embracing her New Zealand roots, and her lifetime dedication to nurturing families, the Koru embraces Dr Percy's dedication to bringing in new life and for nurturing women.
The circular movement towards an inner coil refers to ‘going back to the beginning’. The unfurling frond is a symbol for new life, new beginnings, a new start and hope.
The Koru is often associated with nurturing, and is used to represent the strength and purity of a loving relationship within a family.