Tubal Ligation Reversal - Australia

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Transport

How to travel to us ?

Whether you are coming by car, air or public transport it is relatively easy travel for your tubal reversal. Our offices in Sydney and Newcastle have excellent transport links. For those travelling by car there is ample parking close by - in Sydney there are two parking stations within 200 metres of our office and in Newcastle there are ample parking spaces on streets adjacent to our office. Like wise both Strathfield Private and Lingard Private Hospital have convenient parking within a short distance.

Listed below is some helpful information to make your trip a little easier.

Sydney

By Air

Sydney's Kingsford Smith airport is approximately 12 Km south of the CBD. There is easy transport into the central business district by taxi, rail and bus. Qantas, Virgin Blue and Jetsar all have frequent services from all parts of Australia. There are more than 100 international airlines that fly into Sydney.

By Car

Our offices are in the western area of the Sydney CBD, close to Wynyard Station. When travelling by car head for the western edge of the CBD near King Street Wharf. There are numerous parking stations within 400 metres.

By Public Transport

There are ample train and bus services from all parts of both the Sydney metropolitan area and regional New South Wales to the Sydney central business district.

Newcastle

By Air

The region's major airport is Newcastle Airport (at Williamtown) and it is serviced by Virgin Blue daily from Melbourne, Jetstar from Brisbane and Melbourne QantasLink  from Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Gold Coast as well as several regional NSW centres. Newcastle Airport is also serviced by Brindabella and Horizons Airlines.

By Car

The F3 freeway (National Highway 1) is the main access route from Sydney to the Hunter - an easy 90 minute drive will bring you to Lake Macquarie and within 2 hours you can be in Newcastle CBD, Hunter Valley Wine Country or Maitland. The upper reaches of the Hunter including Barrington Tops can be accessed within 3 hours. The Pacific and New England Highways are the main routes from Queensland.

Car rentals & camper vans: The Hunter is an ideal destination for self drive motoring holidays. The region is well served by all major car rental companies. Throughout the Hunter are dozens of well appointed camping and tourist parks.

By Rail

CityRail offers daily frequent commuter rail services to Newcastle and the lower Hunter. Country Link trains link the Hunter with Sydney and Brisbane. Regular services stop at Broadmeadow (Newcastle), Maitland, Singleton, Dungog, Gloucester, Muswellbrook, Scone and Murrurundi. Major stations are located at Fassifern, Broadmeadow, Newcastle, Maitland, Singleton and Dungog.

By Bus or Coach

Greyhound Pioneer and McCafferty's operate daily between Sydney and the Hunter.

 

 

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