Contact Dr Rudy Ambikaipalan

Appointments can be made by calling (03) 9086 8685 or email at info@rudyambi.com.au

Peninsula Private Consulting Rooms

Sessional Consulting Suites
Mezzanine Level
Peninsula Private Hospital
525 McClelland Drive
Langwarrin VIC 3910

Dr Ambikaipalan attends the Peninsula Private Hospital on Friday mornings, on a monthly basis. Appointments can be made by contacting the main consulting rooms at Epworth Richmond between 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday on:

Phone: (03) 9086 8685
Fax: (03) 9086 8762
Email: info@rudyambi.com.au

The rooms are most easily located by entering the Peninsula Private Hospital via Building A, Door 2. Walk down the corridor towards the Midwifery sign, and there will be a set of stairs and a lift to your left leading up to the Mezzanine.

Parking
: There is paid hourly parking available at the Peninsula Private Hospital. Drive into the car park and turn right. Your number plate will be registered before passing through the entrance boom gates, and then your number plate will be confirmed before passing through the exit boom gates. Payment can be made by credit card at the exit boom gates.

Public Transport: The nearest train stations are the Frankston and Cranbourne train stations. Bus routes 790 and 791 run from both of these train stations directly to the Peninsula Private Hospital.

 
 

Hospital Appointments

Dr Rudy Ambikaipalan is a consultant Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon with the Royal Melbourne Hospital

Royal Melbourne Hospital

300 Grattan St, Parkville VIC 3050

Ph: (03) 9342 7000

Epworth Hospital - Richmond

89 Bridge Road, Richmond VIC 3121

Ph: (03) 9426 6666

Dr Rudy Ambikaipalan is a consultant Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon with the Epworth Freemasons Hospital East Melbourne

Epworth Freemasons Hospital - East Melbourne

109 Albert Street, East Melbourne VIC 3002

Ph: (03) 9483 3833

General Enquiries

For non-urgent enquiries, please contact us using our online contact form & reception staff will review your enquiry within normal business hours.

Please note that this form should not be used to report an emergency or to seek medical advice. In an emergency call Triple Zero (000).