For Moorabbin patients, Core Aesthetics is an Oakleigh clinic you can use for an aesthetic consultation with Corey Anderson RN. The appointment is for assessment, questions and planning: what is bothering you, what may be contributing, what risks and limits matter, and whether treatment, waiting, referral or no cosmetic step is appropriate. Moorabbin Station, South Road and Nepean Highway matter only because they affect whether you can attend and return for review without rushing the decision.
Start With The Concern, Not The Treatment
Most people do not book a consultation because they want a suburb page. They book because something about their appearance has started to bother them, or because they want a professional opinion before making a decision.
If you are coming from Moorabbin, this guide is here to help you arrive prepared. It explains what Corey Anderson RN needs to understand, what local timing may affect the appointment, and why a consultation can end with treatment planning, waiting, referral, education or no cosmetic treatment.


Is Oakleigh Practical From Moorabbin?
Core Aesthetics is at 12A Atherton Road, Oakleigh. From Moorabbin, the trip may involve Moorabbin Station, South Road, Station Street, Nepean Highway, Warrigal Road, parking, public transport or a lift from someone else.
Those details are practical, not clinical. They help decide whether the appointment can be unhurried, whether review access is realistic, and whether another nearby guide, such as Highett or Cheltenham, better matches where your day starts.
If Moorabbin is where you live, work or usually travel from, this is the right local guide to use before booking.
Moorabbin Details That Can Shape The Appointment
The Australian Bureau of Statistics counted 6,287 people in Moorabbin in the 2021 Census, with a median age of 39. City of Kingston profile data records a 2025 estimated resident population of 6,880.
Metro lists Moorabbin Railway Station at South Road and Station Street in Zone 2. Kingston Arts is near the corner of Nepean Highway and South Road, with the Frankston line to Moorabbin Station and a short but not flat walk from the station.
Local references such as Kingston Arts Centre, Moorabbin Reserve, Horscroft Place Pocket Park and the Moorabbin Major Activity Centre are useful because they make the trip real. They do not decide clinical suitability.
| Moorabbin detail | Why it matters | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Moorabbin Station | Station access, ramps, public transport timing or support may affect arrival. | Leave enough time so the consultation does not start rushed. |
| South Road, Nepean Highway or Warrigal Road | Traffic, errands and parking can compress the appointment. | Choose a time that protects space for questions and consent. |
| Return review access | Some concerns need review, records or a later decision. | Consider whether coming back to Oakleigh would be practical. |
Make Time For A Proper Conversation
Before booking, jot down the concern, when you noticed it, what has changed and what you are hoping to understand.
Then add the practical layer: how you will get to Oakleigh, whether parking or public transport is likely to be stressful, and whether you could return if review is recommended.
| Planning point | Question to answer | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| The concern | What has changed, and what do you want clarified? | Corey needs the concern in your own words. |
| Timing | Is an event, workday or social pressure making the decision feel urgent? | Pressure can make consent weaker. |
| Previous care | Are dates, records or previous products unclear? | Records may be needed before planning further. |
| Review access | Could you return to Oakleigh if review is recommended? | Aftercare and follow up need to be realistic. |
If the day is already crowded, it may be better to choose a calmer appointment time. A rushed visit is not the right setting for informed consent.
What Corey Needs To Assess
A convenient trip from Moorabbin does not answer the clinical question. Corey needs to assess the concern, medical background, medicines, allergies, previous cosmetic care, skin or movement findings where relevant, expectations and consent readiness.
The consultation may lead to discussion of treatment options if appropriate. It may also lead to waiting, referral, records review or no cosmetic treatment. The point is to make the decision with enough information, not to force a result.


When Waiting Or Referral May Be Better
Sometimes the safest answer is to slow down. That can be appropriate for pain, new or changing symptoms, active skin changes, medicine changes, pregnancy or breastfeeding questions, unclear previous treatment details, or when another person is pushing the decision.
Corey may recommend education, GP or dental review, referral, waiting, later review or no cosmetic step. That is not a failed consultation. It is part of responsible clinical care.
What To Bring From Moorabbin
Bring current medicines, allergy details, relevant health history, previous cosmetic treatment dates, useful records and written questions.
Add any practical details that could affect the appointment: Moorabbin Station access, South Road timing, parking, public transport, support arrangements, work commitments or whether returning for review would be difficult.
Photos or notes can help explain change over time. They are not an outcome target and they do not replace clinical assessment.
Nearby Pages If Moorabbin Is Not Your Starting Point
Use aesthetic consultation Melbourne for the main consultation pathway. Preparation pages include consultation guide Melbourne, treatment suitability assessment, patient safety consultation and cost and safety questions.
If your day starts closer to Highett, Cheltenham, Bentleigh, McKinnon, Hampton East or Oakleigh, use that guide instead. The point is to make the consultation easier to plan, not to read several suburb pages before booking.


Is this for you?
Consider booking a consultation if
- Adults from Moorabbin who want assessment 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.
Frequently asked questions
What is an aesthetic consultation for Moorabbin patients?
It is a consultation with Corey Anderson RN at Core Aesthetics in Oakleigh for adults who want a cosmetic concern assessed before deciding what, if anything, should happen next. The appointment covers the concern, health history, timing, expectations, suitability, risks, consent and whether treatment discussion, waiting, referral or no cosmetic treatment is appropriate.
Is Core Aesthetics practical to visit from Moorabbin?
For many Moorabbin patients it can be practical, but the right appointment time matters. Consider Moorabbin Station, South Road, Station Street, Nepean Highway, Warrigal Road, parking, support and whether you could return to Oakleigh if review is recommended.
When should I use a different nearby consultation guide?
Use a different guide if your day really starts closer to Highett, Cheltenham, Bentleigh, McKinnon, Hampton East or Oakleigh. The aim is simple: choose the page that best matches how you will actually get to the consultation.
What should I think about before booking from Moorabbin?
Think about what has changed, how long it has bothered you, what you want to understand, whether an event or another person is adding pressure, and whether travel or parking could make the appointment feel rushed.
Does easy access from Moorabbin mean treatment is suitable?
No. Easy travel can make the consultation calmer, but it does not decide suitability. Corey still needs to assess health history, medicines, previous cosmetic care, the concern itself, expectations, consent readiness and relevant risks.
What will Corey assess during the consultation?
Corey assesses the concern, medical background, medicines, allergies, previous cosmetic treatment, skin or movement findings where relevant, expectations, timing, risks, aftercare and whether the request sits within clinic scope.
Can the consultation end with no treatment?
Yes. A responsible consultation can lead to education, treatment planning, waiting, review of records, referral or no cosmetic treatment. Booking creates time for assessment and discussion; it does not promise a procedure.
What should Moorabbin patients bring?
Bring current medicines, allergies, relevant health history, previous cosmetic treatment dates, useful records, photos or notes that explain change over time, travel constraints and written questions.
How can I verify Corey and Core Aesthetics before booking?
Check the Core Aesthetics verification page, the clinic contact details and the Ahpra public register. Corey Anderson RN lists Ahpra registration NMW0001047575.
Is this Moorabbin page medical advice?
No. This page is general preparation information for adults. It cannot diagnose a concern, confirm suitability, recommend treatment or replace individual clinical assessment.