Aesthetic consultation

Planning Your Consultation From Glen Waverley

Starting in Glen Waverley, you can plan the journey first and keep the clinical decision open. At the Oakleigh clinic, you will meet Corey Anderson RN for a private conversation about what you have noticed, what matters to you and what would feel useful next.

Reviewed 12 July 2026

  • Consultation-led assessment
  • Corey Anderson RN
  • Oakleigh, Victoria
Glen Waverley consultation overview image shown for general information at Core Aesthetics
This image is shared for general information only. It does not depict a treatment being performed, compare results, or make any claim about outcomes.
Quick summary

If you are starting in Glen Waverley, plan a comfortable journey to 12A Atherton Road in Oakleigh and allow time to settle before your appointment. You will meet Corey Anderson RN for an individual assessment, where you can explain your concern, ask questions and decide whether treatment discussion, more time, referral or no cosmetic care is the right next step.

A calm consultation starts before you leave

Glen Waverley brings together the station, Kingsway, The Glen and busy road corridors in a compact centre. Your easiest route to Oakleigh will depend on where you actually start and what is happening on the day.

Choose an appointment time that gives you room to arrive, settle and speak openly. The journey is worth planning, but you do not need to arrive with a treatment selected or a decision already made.

Choose the starting point that fits your day

Station and centre

Glendale Street, Coleman Parade or Kingsway

Check the current train, replacement transport, parking and the time needed to move through the activity centre.

Road journey

Blackburn Road or Ferntree Gully Road

Use your actual address and appointment time rather than assuming one suburb-wide driving route.

After the visit

Keep the return journey realistic

Allow for the trip home and the possibility of a later review, especially if work, school or care commitments make the day tight.

If Mount Waverley, Mulgrave or Wheelers Hill is your true starting point, use that local guide instead. Each page has a separate role and this one remains focused on Glen Waverley.

Consultation context for a patient planning a visit from Glen Waverley to Core Aesthetics
Arrive with the question in your own words. The consultation begins with listening and assessment, not a preselected outcome.

Your appointment begins with a conversation

Tell Corey what you have noticed, what has changed and what you would like help understanding. You can also talk about what you want to preserve, what feels uncertain and how much time you need before making a decision.

Corey reviews relevant health history, medicines, allergies, previous cosmetic care and your expectations. Assessment may include the concern at rest and in ordinary expression. The purpose is to understand you and your question before discussing whether treatment, waiting, referral or no cosmetic care makes sense.

Aesthetic assessment context for an adult patient preparing questions before a consultation
A useful assessment considers your health, priorities and ordinary expression before any next step is discussed.

What Corey considers with you

The conversation brings together your concern, general health, medicines, allergies, previous care, timing and expectations. Corey can then examine the relevant area and explain what is within clinic scope.

You will have time to ask about alternatives, material risks, likely review needs and costs before deciding. A useful appointment can end with a treatment discussion, more information, a referral, a plan to wait or no cosmetic care.

Bring a few useful details

Bring thisWhy it helps
Your concern in plain languageIt keeps the conversation centred on what matters to you.
Medicines, allergies and relevant historyCurrent information helps Corey assess suitability and explain risks in context.
Previous care dates or useful recordsThey can clarify what has already happened without turning old photographs into a promised target.
Your return-travel limitsA fixed train, parking limit or care commitment should not rush questions or consent.

When another pathway may be more helpful

Tell Corey about pain, a sudden or unexplained change, active skin irritation, a recent medicine change, pregnancy or breastfeeding, or anything that may sit outside routine cosmetic care. The right next step may be to wait, seek medical assessment, gather records or arrange a referral.

This is a proportionate safety check, not a reason to arrive worried. The consultation is a place to sort the question calmly and understand your options.

Adult woman in a consultation context while planning an individual aesthetic assessment
Your visit is a private conversation with room for questions, assessment and time to decide.

Plan a comfortable visit from Glen Waverley

Allow enough time for the journey, the final arrival and an unhurried conversation with Corey at the Oakleigh clinic.

Your appointmentCorey Anderson RNA private, individual assessment with time for questions.
Your destination12A Atherton Road, OakleighConfirm the current journey and appointment details before leaving.

If you are coming through Glen Waverley Station, Kingsway or The Glen, check current transport, parking and precinct conditions on the day. Bring relevant health information and tell Corey about any fixed departure time.

Clinical and local sources

Official sources support the Glen Waverley station and precinct context, practitioner verification and consultation-first safeguards used on this page.

  1. Ahpra guidelines for registered health practitioners who perform non surgical cosmetic proceduresAhpra
  2. Ahpra guidelines for advertising higher risk non surgical cosmetic proceduresAhpra
  3. Ahpra public register of practitionersAhpra
  4. TGA restrictions on advertising prescription medicines to the publicTherapeutic Goods Administration

Transport, access and construction conditions can change. Check current information for the appointment day. These sources do not endorse Core Aesthetics, provide personal directions or establish clinical suitability.

Questions before travelling from Glen Waverley

How should Glen Waverley patients use this aesthetic consultation page?

Use it as a planning checkpoint before booking Oakleigh. Map the Glen Waverley starting point, then bring the health and timing details that could change advice.

Why does Glen Waverley need its own consultation page?

Glen Waverley has a large Monash profile area, a major station precinct, Kingsway activity-centre context and different access planning from Mount Waverley.

Which Glen Waverley details matter before booking?

Consider Glen Waverley Station, Glendale Street, Coleman Parade, Kingsway, The Glen, Blackburn Road, Highbury Road and Ferntree Gully Road.

What if station access or construction makes travel harder?

Mention it early. Ramp assistance, replacement transport, SRL works, parking or a long return trip may mean the safest plan is a slower appointment.

Can the consultation stay educational only?

Yes. The visit can stay as explanation, record review, risk discussion or a decision to pause when the clinical picture is not ready for treatment planning.

What will Corey check before treatment is discussed?

Corey checks the concern, symptoms, medical background, medicines, allergies, previous cosmetic care, expectations, consent readiness and review practicality.

When could waiting, records or referral be safer?

That may be safer for pain, new symptoms, skin disease, recent treatment, medicine changes, pregnancy or breastfeeding questions, unclear goals or poor timing.

What information should Glen Waverley patients bring?

Bring medicine and allergy details, previous treatment dates, useful records, photos that explain change, event timing and any station or driving limitations.

How can Glen Waverley patients verify Corey and the clinic?

Check the Core Aesthetics verification page, clinic contact details and the Ahpra public register before booking. Corey Anderson RN lists NMW0001047575.

Is this Glen Waverley page medical advice?

No. It is general preparation material for adults. It cannot diagnose a concern, confirm suitability, recommend treatment or replace a clinical assessment.

Consultation first

Come in with questions, not a commitment

Meet Corey in Oakleigh for a calm assessment that keeps your priorities, comfort and time to decide at the centre.

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Is this for you?

Consider booking a consultation if

  • Adults who want an aesthetic consultation before deciding whether treatment planning is suitable
  • Patients who value realistic discussion, consent, risk explanation and conservative planning
  • People who want the option of waiting, referral or no treatment kept open
  • Patients who can attend Oakleigh for assessment and any recommended review

This may not be for you if

  • People seeking a promised result or a treatment decision before assessment
  • Anyone wanting treatment without medical history, suitability review or consent discussion
  • Patients who feel pressured by another person to change their appearance
  • People with active infection, unhealed skin or an unresolved medical concern in the area to be assessed

Suitability is confirmed at consultation. This list is general guidance, not a substitute for clinical assessment.

Clinically reviewed by Corey Anderson RN, AHPRA NMW0001047575 · Reviewed 12 July 2026 · Consultation required · TGA and AHPRA guidance is regularly reviewed in preparing this website.