Access Vascular

Access Vascular Dr Tosenovsky is proud of his involvement in clinical research which ensures his patients receive the most advanced treatment available.

And he stands by his commitment to the value of clear communication throughout every patient’s journey.

It was a delight to host a group of GPS from the Midland area last night at the  We believe education is crucial in work...
25/08/2022

It was a delight to host a group of GPS from the Midland area last night at the

We believe education is crucial in working towards and we do this is by creating unique experiences for doctors and practices to spend an educational evening with our specialists. We believe that by further enhancing relationships with our consultants builds trust and enables us to provide best practice for your patients.

We look forward to working with this wonderful bunch of GP's towards
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NAIDOC Week! 🖤💛❤️💚💙🤍🤎We recognise and celebrate the First Nations history and culture! NAIDOC week is an opportunity to ...
07/07/2022

NAIDOC Week!
🖤💛❤️💚💙🤍🤎

We recognise and celebrate the First Nations history and culture!

NAIDOC week is an opportunity to learn and immerse yourself in the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander history and culture, one of the oldest and continuous in the world.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PATIENTS!We are currently experiencing staff shortages.We understand wait times may be longer than e...
16/06/2022

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PATIENTS!

We are currently experiencing staff shortages.

We understand wait times may be longer than expected and appreciate your patience.

If you require an appointment please visit our website and complete the contact us form. We will call you to make the booking as soon as possible.

❤️ Access admin team

We ARE Men!While not all of our team are made up by males, we understand and encourage men everywhere to start working t...
16/06/2022

We ARE Men!

While not all of our team are made up by males, we understand and encourage men everywhere to start working towards .

June is Men’s Health Month!Access would like yo encourage men everywhere to start working towards  . Studies conducted g...
03/06/2022

June is Men’s Health Month!

Access would like yo encourage men everywhere to start working towards .

Studies conducted globally showed the top health concerns of men today are mental health, energy, strength, and performance.

Here are our top three tips on easy ways to change your lifestyle and become your healthiest.

Remember, health is usually a domino effect!! A positive change in one aspect of your life will usually have beneficial impacts across all aspects.

1. Start with a goal! Identify one or two areas you’d like to work on, and start with those. If your goal is to improve on your habits, it doesn’t have to be a complete overhaul.

2. Eat Nitrate rich foods to improve blood pressure. Leafy greens such as spinach, arugula, lettuce, as well as other vegetables, such as beets, have been linked to reduced blood pressure. Nitrate rich foods help the blood flow more easily through the vessels.

3. Ask for support! Whether that be for your mental health or physical health. Reach out to someone you trust, ask for motivation and accountability! Ask to talk! Sometimes a problem shared is a problem halved.

Long Game Health - Winter Edition!Let’s get real, winter makes staying healthy much harder! Getting the motivation to ex...
31/05/2022

Long Game Health - Winter Edition!

Let’s get real, winter makes staying healthy much harder! Getting the motivation to exercise when it’s cold is harder. The temptation to indulge in food that isn’t necessarily good for you is higher. Health is a long game though, and we have some tips on staying healthy below:

There’s no quick fix diet to set you on a path to better heart health.
Eating well for your heart means following an eating pattern that is:
• naturally low in saturated and trans fats, salt and added sugar
• rich in wholegrains, fibre, antioxidants and unsaturated fats

The best foods to eat and drink for better heart health include:
• fruits, vegetables and wholegrains
• healthy proteins, including fish and seafood, lean meat and poultry, legumes, nuts and seeds
• reduced fat dairy, such as unflavoured milk, yoghurt and cheese
• healthy fat choices, including nuts, seeds, avocados, olives and their oils for cooking
• herbs and spices to flavour foods, instead of adding salt
• water to quench your thirst

❤️💛🖤 Reconciliation Day!Access honours acknowledges and pay respect to the traditional custodians whose country we work ...
30/05/2022

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Reconciliation Day!

Access honours acknowledges and pay respect to the traditional custodians whose country we work on. We cherish and are committed to nurturing the first peoples connect land, sea and sky.

Dr Robert Ma is joining Access Vascular as a locum vascular surgeon whilst Dr Tosenovsky is on sabbatical. Robert is a v...
24/05/2022

Dr Robert Ma is joining Access Vascular as a locum vascular surgeon whilst Dr Tosenovsky is on sabbatical. Robert is a vascular and endovascular surgeon at Hollywood Hospital, St John of God Subiaco, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, and Joondalup Health Campus. He offers a no-gap service for patients with arterial pathology. Dr Ma is the incumbent Chair of Vascular Surgery at Hollywood Hospital. Robert is well-known for his expertise in both minimally invasive and open surgical intervention, and is well-versed to guide patients in choosing the best approach for their disease. Dr Ma manages diseases of veins, arteries and renal access. He is able to perform either endovascular, open and/or hybrid surgical procedures, to provide the best possible solution for patients. Robert manages both public and private patients. He has accreditation in a number of public and private hospitals when caring for patients.

Background & Training

Mr Robert Ma completed his Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) with Honours at University of New South Wales in 2011. He undertook extensive vascular and endovascular training in Australia and overseas before being awarded Vascular Fellowship by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS – Vasc) in 2018.

Robert's training developed his expertise for renal access management in dialysis patients, and venous access procedures for infusions. Robert worked as a vascular surgery and renal access consultant in Waikato Hospital, New Zealand, before relocating to Western Australia in March 2019.

Robert has key interests in developing community services in WA and was instrumental in forming the Multidisciplinary Diabetic Foot Unit at Sir Charles Gairdner.

‼️IMPORTANT UPDATE‼️Due to covid we are currently experiencing staff shortages.We understand wait times may be longer th...
18/05/2022

‼️IMPORTANT UPDATE‼️

Due to covid we are currently experiencing staff shortages.

We understand wait times may be longer than expected and appreciate your patience.

If you require an appointment please visit our website and complete the contact us form. We will call you to make the booking as soon as possible.

❤️ Access admin team

WE’RE STAYING MASKED!We hope everyone enjoys mask freedom from today!In order to keep risk of infection to our staff and...
29/04/2022

WE’RE STAYING MASKED!

We hope everyone enjoys mask freedom from today!

In order to keep risk of infection to our staff and vulnerable patients we will continue to wear masks and ask that if you are visiting our rooms you continue to do the same.

We will update your further once the WA Government advises the next phase for Healthcare.

Thank you for your understanding. Stay Safe ♥️

Five tips to have a healthy long weekend this Easter 🐣 Easter is here, and the long weekend is a great opportunity to ta...
13/04/2022

Five tips to have a healthy long weekend this Easter 🐣

Easter is here, and the long weekend is a great opportunity to take a well-earned break, relax and catch up with family and friends.

Unfortunately, it is also a time when most of us tend to over-indulge; while it takes five minutes to consume a 120g Easter egg, it takes 80 minutes of strenuous exercise to burn that off.

Over-consumption of foods like chocolate and sweets, can lead to unhealthy weight gain, which can put you at risk of chronic health problems, including Cardiovascular Disease🫀Even with the odd chocolate here or there, you don’t have to let Easter break your healthy habits.

Here are our tips to staying healthy this Easter:

Start the day right with a breakfast rich in protein, fibre and energy, so you aren’t reaching for the chocolate an hour later. Never eat Easter eggs on an empty stomach, as this will wreak havoc on blood sugar levels for the rest of the day.

Eating a nutrient rich breakfast is important as it will keep you from looking for a quick energy hit later, such as sugar or caffeine. Think “what if I switch up a Chocolate egg for an actual egg?”

Stock the fridge with healthy snacks.
With many shops closed over Easter, we can easily reach for the chocolate or take-away meals to keep us full! Stock your fridge with plenty of fruit and vegetables, and try to snack on these where possible!

Don’t deprive yourself but set a limit.
Having the odd chocolate egg or nibble of a chocolate bunny is fine! Completely avoiding all chocolate over the Easter weekend is unrealistic for most people. Set yourself a limit of how much chocolate you will have and stick to it.

Alcohol is an easy one to over-indulge on when having fun with friends and family as well, so stick to a limit of no more than two standard drinks each day.

Plan exercise with a loved one.
Long weekends are for sleep-ins and relaxing, but it’s good to fit some exercise in where you can. Go for a walk or run with a friend or get active with the whole family by kicking a footy in the backyard or park.

Eat dark chocolate. The darker the chocolate, the less sugar and more antioxidants it tends to contain.

We hope you’re all looking forward to a long weekend with loved ones this year!Our offices will be closed so our staff a...
12/04/2022

We hope you’re all looking forward to a long weekend with loved ones this year!

Our offices will be closed so our staff and doctors can have a well earned break.

Good Friday - CLOSED
Easter Saturday - CLOSED
Easter Sunday - CLOSED
Easter Monday - CLOSED

For any urgent medical queries please contact your general practitioner or emergency department.

 This years theme is   calling all campaigners around the world to stand up and call out against gender stereotypes and ...
08/03/2022



This years theme is calling all campaigners around the world to stand up and call out against gender stereotypes and discrimination.

The women at Access are our backbone. They are diverse, dedicated and inspiring. Our team displays empathy when required and strength for each other, our patients and for themselves.

We are proud to support international women’s day 2022 calling for equality in the workplace!


Celebrating some of the Wonderful Women that keep the cogs turning at Access 💘
08/03/2022

Celebrating some of the Wonderful Women that keep the cogs turning at Access 💘

B R E A T H 💞Several studies have shown how deep or diaphragmatic breathing can slow your heart rate and reduce blood pr...
17/02/2022

B R E A T H 💞

Several studies have shown how deep or diaphragmatic breathing can slow your heart rate and reduce blood pressure. This kind of breathing stimulates the vagus nerve, which reduces the “fight or flight” response that causes feelings of anxiety or tension.

A Notice to all our valued Patients at Access Cardiology and Access Vascular.The WA Department of Health has now confirm...
14/02/2022

A Notice to all our valued Patients at Access Cardiology and Access Vascular.

The WA Department of Health has now confirmed its approach to the restriction of elective procedures in private hospitals in response to COVID-19. Under the Government’s direction, private hospitals are required to comply; it is not optional.

The restrictions are currently expected to last for seven weeks and will take effect from 28th February 2022 – 7th March 2022.

Private Hospitals are not able to accept any further bookings for the 7 week period.

These restrictions extend to all Hospitals that our doctors currently operate out of including;

Hollywood Private Hospital
Mount Private Hospital
Joondalup Health Campus
Fiona Stanley Hospital
Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital
Please note the restrictions could change based on COVID-19 case numbers. We will communicate with you if that occurs.

All patients will be rebooked when the surgeries resume.

Should there be any information specific to one hospital, our staff will advise when they contact you.

Thank you for your patience during this complex and uncertain time. As always, please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any queries 08 9389 8658.

Our Vascular Surgeon Dr Patrik Tosenovsky offers treatments and solutions for diabetic venous disorders. He also works c...
14/02/2022

Our Vascular Surgeon Dr Patrik Tosenovsky offers treatments and solutions for diabetic venous disorders.

He also works closely with our team of Cardiologists so patients can be confident in their Cardiovascular management 💙

The Access Bunbury team repping our new AccessDrs Merchandise! Lounge wear never looked so good🤌🏽
08/02/2022

The Access Bunbury team repping our new AccessDrs Merchandise! Lounge wear never looked so good🤌🏽

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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The specialists at Access Cardiology, Specialist and Vascular all have one thing in common – they have Heart! We offer their General Practitioners’ unlimited access to dedicated specialist support and expertise, the health and care of patients is always the first priority.