2023 Festive Season Opening Hours

2023 Festive Season Opening Hours

The festive season is here! Here are our opening dates over the Christmas and New Year period, at all four of our practice locations.

Brisbane

Open Wednesday 27th, Thursday 28th and Friday 29th (normal business hours). Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day. No Saturday clinic on the 23rd December at Spring Hill.

Southport

Open Wednesday 27th, Thursday 28th and Friday 29th (normal business hours). Closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

Tugun

Open Thursday 28th and Friday 29th (normal business hours). Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and Wednesday 27th Dec.

Ipswich

Closed – Last day is Friday 22nd December (normal business hours). Will reopen on Tuesday 2nd January.

We wish you all the very best during this time, as we reflect on 2023 and welcome in 2024.

Video: How do I view my images after my scan?

Video: How do I view my images after my scan?

At QUFW, we use a convenient smartphone app called Tricefy to share some select images, videos and report from your ultrasound scan with you.

Here is a short video to show you how to view and download images of your little one, as well as how to download your ultrasound report with Tricefy after it is completed by our doctor.

28 Week Scan at QUFW Southport

28 Week Scan at QUFW Southport

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to have a 28-week growth scan?

Join our lovely patient Chelsea as she visits our brand new Southport clinic for her scan with our sonographer, Jas.

QUFW Storytime – Episode 2 – Aurelia and Callista’s Story

QUFW Storytime – Episode 2 – Aurelia and Callista’s Story

“From the day we found out about these MCMA twins, we knew we had a story to tell.”

Rose found out she was having Monochorionic monoamniotic (MCMA) twins at her dating scan with QUFW. MCMA is a rare twin condition, where both babies are in one gestational sac and share the one placenta.

This short documentary, exclusive to QUFW, explores Rose and her family and their experience with MCMA twins and the challenges they had to overcome to have these two healthy happy little girls in their arms today 💕!

YouTube Feature: Uncovering Invisible Illness in Women’s Health: Kate’s Story

YouTube Feature: Uncovering Invisible Illness in Women’s Health: Kate’s Story

From a young age, Kate knew she wanted a family. But what she didn’t know then, was the journey to motherhood would be more complicated than expected. After experiencing miscarriages previously, Kate and her husband Aaron were nervous when they got pregnant again, but were relieved when they found out that baby Ruby had a heartbeat! With the finish line in sight, at their 36 weeks scan, the pair faced a new hurdle when they were told that their baby girl may not live a full and healthy life. However, thanks to new and improved ultrasound technology Dr. Robert Cincotta, Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist, and the team at Queensland Ultrasound For Women were able to detect her intracerebral bleed and make an early diagnosis.

This video was produced by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions on behalf of GE HealthCare.