Windsor patients should treat this page as a pre-appointment checklist, not a treatment pathway. Bring the actual starting point into the discussion: Windsor Station, Chapel St, Peel St, High Street, Williams Road, Dandenong Road, Queens Way, Punt Road, Chapel Street Windsor or the Windsor Village precinct. The local details help with timing, privacy, support and return review. Corey Anderson RN still assesses the concern, health background, medicines, skin findings, expectations, risk and consent readiness before deciding whether anything further should be discussed.
Start With The Station And Chapel Street Plan
Windsor is close enough to feel convenient, but the real booking may still depend on rail timing, replacement-bus notices, the station ramp, parking, Chapel Street commitments and whether returning to Oakleigh for review is realistic.
Put those details on the table early. They protect the consultation from becoming a rushed decision made around a train, an errand or a social plan.
Use Windsor Boundaries Precisely
Use this Windsor page when the Stonnington and Port Phillip edge really is the patient context. ABS QuickStats records Windsor with 7,273 people in the 2021 Census, median age 34, 4,502 dwellings in the ABS dwelling count, average household size 1.8 and average motor vehicles per dwelling of 1.1.
The City of Stonnington community profile records 7,464 estimated residents in 2025, 1.00 square km of land area and density of 7,438 persons per square km. Its Windsor profile is bounded by High Street in the north, Williams Road in the east, Dandenong Road and Queens Way in the south and Punt Road in the west. It also notes that Stonnington covers part of Windsor, with the remaining part in the City of Port Phillip.
Windsor Station And Access Planning Details
Metro lists Windsor Station as Windsor Railway Station at Chapel St and Peel St, Windsor 3181, in Zone 1. Current station information lists replacement-bus notices and access details including a steep ramp where assisted access may be required, no lift, no independent boarding, shelter in the accessible boarding area, parking, accessible parking and no pick-up or drop-off.
Use that information to plan arrival, support and review access. It is not evidence that a cosmetic option is appropriate.
| Windsor cue | Question to raise | What it cannot do |
|---|---|---|
| Windsor Station, Chapel St and Peel St | Will works, ramp access or train timing leave enough room for assessment? | Confirm suitability. |
| High Street, Dandenong Road and Queens Way | Could road timing or parking make review access fragile? | Replace consent. |
| Chapel Street Windsor and Windsor Village | Are errands or social plans crowding the clinical conversation? | Select a treatment. |
Chapel Street Context Is Logistics Only
The Chapel reVision Structure Plan places Windsor within the Chapel Street Activity Centre and describes Windsor Village as a neighbourhood with Chapel Street Windsor, footpath trading, dining and a valued heritage streetscape. It also lists public realm work for Windsor Station and environs, plus advocacy for improved station access.
Use those details to describe where the day is actually starting. Do not use them to infer that a cosmetic pathway should proceed.
Do Not Let Inner-South Timing Become Consent
The inner-south trip to Oakleigh may be manageable, but a manageable trip is not the same thing as readiness. The appointment still needs time for health history, medicines, allergies, previous cosmetic care, symptoms, expectations, alternatives, risk and review planning.
If Windsor timing is tight because of rail changes, work, Chapel Street plans, parking, a driver or the return trip, say that before the clinical discussion narrows. The useful result may be education only, records first, referral, waiting or no cosmetic step.
When A Pause Is The Responsible Outcome
A good Windsor consultation does not need to end with treatment planning. It may end with education, outside records, GP review, referral, a later appointment or no cosmetic step when the history, expectations, symptoms, timing or review pathway are not settled.
Pause for pain, new symptoms, active skin changes, medicine changes, pregnancy or breastfeeding questions, unclear previous treatment, mental health concerns, social pressure or any plan that makes consent feel rushed.
Information To Bring
Bring current medicines, allergy details, relevant health history, previous cosmetic treatment dates, outside records that may change the assessment and written questions.
Add the Windsor practical notes: Windsor Station, Chapel St, Peel St, replacement-bus notices, station-access limits, High Street, Williams Road, Dandenong Road, Queens Way, Punt Road, Chapel Street Windsor, Windsor Village, parking, a driver or support person, work timing and whether an Oakleigh review is realistic.
Photos or notes can explain timing and change. They are not outcome targets, and they should not shortcut 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 Prahran, South Yarra, St Kilda, Armadale, Toorak or Malvern 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 Windsor 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 Windsor patients use this aesthetic consultation page?
Use it to name the Windsor starting point before the Oakleigh visit: Windsor Station, Chapel St, Peel St, High Street, Williams Road, Dandenong Road, Queens Way, Punt Road, Chapel Street Windsor or the Windsor Village precinct.
What makes this page specific to Windsor?
It uses Windsor-specific planning details: ABS suburb code SAL22805, the Stonnington Windsor profile, Windsor Station, Chapel St, Peel St, the Stonnington and Port Phillip boundary note, and Chapel reVision material about the Windsor precinct and Chapel Street Activity Centre.
Which Windsor population facts are used here?
ABS QuickStats records Windsor with 7,273 people in the 2021 Census, median age 34, 4,502 dwellings in the ABS dwelling count and average household size 1.8. The Stonnington profile records 7,464 estimated residents in 2025, 1.00 square km of land area and density of 7,438 persons per square km.
How can Windsor Station affect appointment timing?
Metro lists Windsor Railway Station at Chapel St and Peel St in Zone 1. Current station information lists replacement-bus notices and access details including a steep ramp where assisted access may be required, no lift, no independent boarding, parking and no pick-up or drop-off.
Does Chapel Street make treatment suitable?
No. Chapel Street, Windsor Village, High Street, Dandenong Road, Queens Way and nearby errands belong in the planning conversation only. Suitability still comes from the concern, history, medicines, previous cosmetic care, symptoms, expectations, risk discussion and consent readiness.
What Windsor constraints should Corey know about?
Tell Corey if the visit depends on rail works, station ramp access, parking, a driver or support person, Chapel Street timing, work timing, previous treatment elsewhere, missing records or social pressure around the appointment.
When might Windsor patients need to wait?
Waiting may be the safer end point for pain, new symptoms, active skin changes, pregnancy or breastfeeding questions, medicine changes, recent treatment elsewhere, unclear records, mental health concerns or an Oakleigh review plan that does not work from Windsor.
What information should Windsor patients bring?
Bring medicines, allergies, relevant health history, previous cosmetic treatment dates, outside records if they matter, written questions and the Windsor practical limits that may affect timing, access, support or review.
How can Windsor 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 Windsor page medical advice?
No. This is general adult preparation information. It cannot diagnose a concern, confirm suitability, recommend treatment or replace an individual clinical assessment.