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Melbourne Radiology Clinic is conveniently located on the Ground Floor at the entrance to 100 Victoria Parade directly opposite St Vincent’s Public and Private Hospitals, near the corner of Nicholson Street and Victoria Parade.

Our building houses many respected medical specialists in the area, as well as the Victoria Parade Day Surgery Centre. 
Melway reference number: Map 2B, K12

Melbourne Radiology Clinic

Parking is available on site, next to our clinic, at 90 Victoria Parade in a Wilson’s car park.  
Enter via the lane which is immediately on the city side of the building within which Melbourne Radiology Clinic is located.  Other car park providers are at St Vincent's Private and St Vincent's Public hospitals, as well as in close proximity to the Eye and Ear and Freemason’s Hospitals.

Street Parking
Street parking may also be found on Victoria Parade and Albert Street (behind the clinic). These are mostly limited to 2 hours ticketed parking, however some 4 hours parks may be available. Please also note clearway times particularly in the afternoons.

Public Transport

Use the Public Transport Victoria (PTV) Journey Planner below to determine the most convenient options for using Public Transport for travel to and from Melbourne Radiology Clinic.


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Last Updated ( Thursday, 13 December 2012 13:22 )  
 
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