Reservoir patients should treat this page as a local planning check for an Oakleigh assessment. Reservoir Station, Broadway, Edwardes Street, High Street, Edwardes Lake, Northland-side travel and the Mernda line can affect timing and review access. Suitability still comes from Corey Anderson RN assessing the concern, health history, medicines, skin findings, expectations, risk and consent readiness.
Reservoir Is A Larger Planning Catchment
Reservoir appointments can start from several different local patterns: the station and Broadway, Edwardes Street, High Street, Edwardes Lake, Northland-side errands, work shifts, school or caring duties, or a drive across Melbourne toward Oakleigh.
The point is not to make the journey sound easy. The point is to name anything that could shorten the clinical conversation, make review access harder, or turn a calm assessment into a rushed decision.
Planning Your Visit From Reservoir
City of Darebin describes Reservoir as bounded by Mahoneys Road, Keon Parade, Tunaley Parade and the City of Whittlesea in the north; Darebin Creek, Dunne Street, Boldrewood Parade, Winter Crescent, K.P. Hardiman Reserve, Plenty Road and Darebin Creek in the east; Tyler Street, Regent Street, Union Street and Furzer Street in the south; and Elizabeth Street, the City of Merri-bek and Merri Creek in the west.
Choose the nearby guide that best matches where your visit starts. The goal is practical consultation planning, not a pre-decided treatment outcome. Preston, Thornbury, Bundoora, Heidelberg, Coburg and Northcote remain separate when they better match the patient, route or evidence.
A Reservoir-to-Oakleigh appointment should still allow a complete history, questions, risk discussion, consent and a practical review plan.
ABS, Darebin, Station And High Street Planning Details
ABS QuickStats lists 51,096 people in Reservoir at the 2021 Census, with a median age of 38. The City of Darebin profile estimates Reservoir at 55,171 residents in 2025, with a population density of 2,926 persons per square km and a land area of 18.86 square km.
Metro lists Reservoir Station at Broadway and High Street, Reservoir 3073, in Zones 1 and 2. Transport Victoria lists Reservoir Station on the Mernda line. Victoria’s Big Build says the High Street level crossing was removed by building a rail bridge, with a new Reservoir Station, public plaza and improved shared-use paths.
Darebin also identifies Edwardes Street, Broadway, Edwardes Lake Park, Reservoir Village Shopping Centre and Reservoir Leisure Centre as local context. These details verify locality; they do not decide treatment suitability.
| Reservoir cue | Use it for | Keep separate from |
|---|---|---|
| Reservoir Station | Mernda line timing, station access and return planning. | Whether any cosmetic step is suitable. |
| Broadway or Edwardes Street | Parking, privacy and the real start point. | Pressure to fit treatment into errands. |
| Edwardes Lake or Northland-side plans | Explaining the day and support-person timing. | Replacing health history, consent or risk review. |
Check The Return Trip Before The Appointment
A Reservoir patient may need to account for the Mernda line, High Street traffic, Broadway parking, Edwardes Street errands, support people, childcare, work rosters or the trip home after Oakleigh.
Before booking, check current services, road timing, parking near Atherton Road and whether a follow-up visit would be realistic. If the logistics make the appointment feel tight, Corey can keep the consultation educational, request records, recommend waiting or separate assessment from any later treatment discussion.


The Clinical Question Comes After The Local Plan
A realistic Reservoir route only proves that the person can attend. It does not answer whether the concern fits the clinic scope or whether any cosmetic step should be discussed.
Corey Anderson RN still needs the concern, relevant health history, medicines, allergies, previous cosmetic care, symptoms, expectations, timing pressure and review access. Only after that can movement, skin quality, facial balance, cost, aftercare, consent readiness and risk be discussed.


When The Careful Answer Is To Wait
The useful outcome may be education, records, GP review, referral, a later review or no cosmetic step. That can be the right answer when the concern, risk profile, records or timing do not support moving further.
Slow the process for pain, new symptoms, active skin changes, medicine changes, pregnancy or breastfeeding questions, unclear prior treatment details, mental health concerns or any travel, work or event pressure that could make consent feel rushed.
Information To Bring
Bring current medicines, allergy details, relevant health history, previous cosmetic treatment dates, outside records if they may change the assessment and written questions.
Add Reservoir access details if they affect the visit. Note whether Reservoir Station, Broadway, Edwardes Street, High Street, Edwardes Lake, parking, support people or review access would make the appointment rushed or hard to repeat.
Photos or notes can help explain change over time. They are not a target result and they do not replace clinical assessment.
Nearby Consultation Guides
Use aesthetic consultation Melbourne for the central service explanation. Preparation pages include consultation guide Melbourne, treatment suitability assessment, patient safety consultation and cost and safety questions.
Use Preston, Thornbury, Bundoora, Heidelberg, Coburg or Northcote only when that page is the better fit. Choose the nearby guide that best matches where your visit starts. The goal is practical consultation planning, not a pre-decided treatment outcome.


Is this for you?
Consider booking a consultation if
- Adults from Reservoir 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
How should Reservoir patients use this aesthetic consultation page?
Use it as a Reservoir-specific preparation checklist for an Oakleigh assessment. It helps name whether Reservoir Station, Broadway, Edwardes Street, High Street, Edwardes Lake, Northland-side travel, Plenty Road or the Mernda line affects timing, privacy or review access.
Why is Reservoir not the same planning page as Preston?
Reservoir has its own Darebin profile area, Reservoir Station, Broadway, Edwardes Street, Edwardes Lake, High Street rail-bridge context and several local subareas. Preston, Thornbury, Bundoora, Heidelberg, Coburg and Northcote should be used when they are the more accurate starting point.
Which Reservoir details should be named before booking?
Useful notes include the real start point, Reservoir Station access, Broadway or Edwardes Street parking, Edwardes Lake plans, High Street timing, the Mernda line, support people and whether returning to Oakleigh for review will be realistic.
How does Reservoir Station change the timing plan?
Metro lists Reservoir Station at Broadway and High Street, Reservoir 3073, in Zones 1 and 2. Check current Mernda line services, planned works, station access, parking, walking time and the return trip before choosing the appointment time.
Do Broadway, Edwardes Street or Edwardes Lake make treatment suitable?
No. These places help describe the day, not the clinical answer. Suitability still depends on the concern, health history, medicines, allergies, symptoms, previous cosmetic care, expectations, consent readiness and risk discussion.
What Reservoir access limits should Corey know?
Corey should know if the appointment is squeezed around train timing, a long drive, work, caring duties, parking, privacy, support people, market or shopping plans, or limited ability to return for review.
When should a Reservoir patient slow the appointment down?
Slow down for pain, new symptoms, active skin changes, pregnancy or breastfeeding questions, recent treatment elsewhere, unclear medicine details, missing records, mental health concerns or event timing that makes consent feel rushed.
What information should Reservoir patients bring?
Bring medicines, allergy details, relevant health history, previous cosmetic treatment dates, outside records if useful, written questions and any Reservoir travel or review limits that could affect appointment timing.
How can Reservoir patients verify Corey and Core Aesthetics?
Use the Core Aesthetics verification page, clinic contact details and the Ahpra public register. Corey Anderson RN lists Ahpra registration NMW0001047575.
Is this Reservoir page medical advice?
No. It is general preparation information. It cannot diagnose, confirm suitability, recommend treatment or replace an individual clinical assessment.