Eugene, Richmond
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Sunday | N/A |
| Monday | 7am – 5:30pm |
| Tuesday | 7am – 5:30pm |
| Wednesday | 7am – 5:30pm |
| Thursday | 7am – 5:30pm |
| Friday | 7am – 5:30pm |
| Saturday | N/A |
Consultation Fee
Not specified

Genetic Counsellor

Discussing family medical history
Explaining genetic testing options
Providing information on inherited conditions
Offering support for decision-making
Zoë Milgrom is a Genetic Counsellor. Degree: not provided. Years of experience: not provided. Workplace: Eugene, Richmond (Level 1, 41-43 Stewart Street, Richmond VIC 3121). She helps people understand how family history can affect health and how genes play a role in inherited conditions. Her work location is in Richmond, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Zoë meets with patients at the Richmond clinic to discuss family medical history and how it may relate to today’s health. She explains genetic testing options in simple terms. If a family has questions about inherited conditions, she provides clear information and guides decision-making. This helps patients feel supported as they learn what tests mean for them and their families.
Services she offers include: discussing family medical history, explaining genetic testing options, providing information on inherited conditions, and offering support for decision-making. She is there to answer questions and to help people make choices that fit their values and lives.
Location and access matter. The clinic is at Level 1 of the Richmond building on Stewart Street. The address is easy to reach for people living in inner Melbourne suburbs. The team uses EFTPOS, Mastercard, and Visa for payments, making it convenient for many patients.
Patient care at Zoë’s clinic focuses on clear communication and compassionate support. She uses plain language so patients understand what genetics means for their health and their families. She listens carefully and took time to explain options at each visit. This approach helps patients feel respected and in control.
Continuous learning is important. Genetic counselling requires new knowledge as tests and guidelines change. Zoë stays up to date with the latest information so patients receive current advice that matches best practice in Australia. She coordinates with other health professionals when needed, ensuring a team approach to care.
Teamwork and collaboration are part of the care style. Zoë works with physicians, nurses, and other counsellors to support families. The goal is to create a supportive, informative experience that builds trust and confidence in decisions.
Trust and reputation matter in genetic services. Zoë’s careful explanations, patient-focused approach, and local knowledge of Melbourne-area health systems help families feel at ease. Her expertise in guiding discussions about inherited conditions and testing options supports informed, respectful choices for patients in Richmond and surrounding communities.
