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Meet the new doctors at Maple St Surgery

There’s two new doctors in town, Dr Katie Leonard and Dr Antoinette du Toit, and they’re ready to get to know the community after joining the team at Maple Street Surgery in Cooroy.

Dr Antoinette du Toit has undertaken studies in the management of diabetes at the Centre for Diabetes and Endocrinology in South Africa and also took various accredited courses in Aesthetic medicine and the application of stem cell therapies in the arena of aesthetics and clinical medical practices. Throughout her professional career, Dr du Toit has consistently demonstrated passion, vision, dedication and diligence necessary to experience great success in the entrepreneurial arena and in all of her professional endeavours. She will be offering both general practice consultations as well as aesthetic procedures at Maple Street Medical Centre. Come see for yourself why her extensive practical knowledge of aesthetic procedures was so highly sought in previous practices.

Dr Katie Leonard graduated from the University of Queensland in 2017. She has recently relocated to the Sunshine Coast from Brisbane and always wanted to return after completing her medical training here. She is interested in all aspects of general practice including paediatrics having completed the Sydney Child Health Program in 2020. Katie strives to provide patient centred comprehensive care and enjoys the continuity of care that general practice offers. She performs minor skin procedures and Implanon insertion.

Maple Street Surgery already has hundreds of patients who live in Noosa and we know how difficult it can be to get an appointment when you need it the most. There is a reason excellent long time Noosa doctors like Richard Simpson and Peter Stobbs are part of our team.

Find Maple Street Surgery at 46 Maple Street (first floor of Eden Rehabilitation Centre) Cooroy.

For more information visit maplestreetsurgery.com.au, book online or call (07) 54476644.

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