1/5 Erin L. 1 year ago on Google ā¢ 12 reviews
I
had
an
appointment
with
Dr
Tony
Caccetta
from
Perth
Dermatology
Centre
on
the
2nd
March
2022.
When
I
arrived,
I
explained
to
the
receptionist
that
I
was
exempt
from
wearing
a
mask
because
of
a
medical
condition.
In
fact,
I
have
TWO
mask
exemptions.
One,
from
Dr
Mandy
Croft,
Sonic
Health
Plus,
and
the
other
from
Dr
Craig
Turner,
Churchill
Health
Centre.
I
asked
the
receptionist
if
she
would
like
to
view
them
and
she
said
yes.
When
I
finally
got
to
see
Tony
Caccetta
he
asked
me
to
put
on
my
mask.
I
explained
that
I
had
a
āmask
exemptionā
and
would
he
like
to
see
it?
He
said
no.
He
then
asked
if
I
had
shown
it
to
reception
and
I
advised
that
I
had.
On
the
4th
March
I
received
an
email
from
Leah
asking
me
āWould
you
also
kindly
sent
through
a
copy
of
your
mask
exemption
for
our
recordsā?
On
the
9th
March
I
received
another
email
from
Leah
saying
āWe
will
need
a
copy
of
your
mask
exemption
forwarded
through
to
our
rooms
prior
to
your
upcoming
procedureā.
I
replied
and
said
that
I
had
shown
the
girl
at
reception
my
exemption
and
that
should
be
sufficient
and
asked
why
they
canāt
write
mask
exemptions
sighted
on
my
record?
She
replied
āWe
do
require
copies
for
our
records,
and
should
have
scanned
this
in
for
you
on
the
day.
Please
ensure
this
is
emailed
through
prior
to
your
procedureā.
Two
days
later,
I
get
a
phone
call
from
a
woman
from
Perth
Dermatology
Centre
regarding
my
mask
exemption.
I
explained
that
I
have
no
problem
showing
my
exemptions
again,
but
they
were
not
going
to
scan
them
and
file
them
against
my
records.
They
could
make
a
note
against
my
record
to
say
āsightedā.
The
conversation
did
not
end
well
and
I
cancelled
my
appointment
to
have
a
suspicious
skin
lesion
removed.
Tony
Caccetta
then
had
the
audacity
to
write
to
Dr
Mandy
Croft
advising
her
that
I
had
cancelled
my
upcoming
appointment
because
I
didnāt
want
to
wear
a
mask.
I
have
two
valid
exemptions.
This
is
inappropriate
behaviour
and
overreach
by
Tony
Caccetta
and
the
Perth
Dermatology
Centre.
There
is
no
current
legislation
or
law
that
a
person
must
provide
a
medical
certificate
for
their
mask
exemption.
In
fact,
pursuant
to
the
Australian
Privacy
Principles,
it
is
unlawful
for
businesses
to
require
the
provision
of
more
information
than
is
reasonably
necessary
for
them
to
perform
their
operations.
The
statement
that
a
person
is
unable
to
wear
a
mask
is
sufficient
information.
Also,
many
Australians
are
unaware
that
the
Australian
Health
Practitioner
Regulation
Agency
(AHPRA)
has/is
engaged
in
an
aggressive
witch
hunt
against
any
Australian
Health
professional
who
deviates
even
slightly
from
the
State-imposed
Covid
narrative.
God
forbid
should
any
medical
professional
write
a
mask
or
vaccine
exemption.
āIt
is
deeply
concerning
that
AHPRA
and
the
National
Boards
are
seemingly
forcing
doctors,
nurses,
and
other
health
professionals
to
breach
the
principle
of
āinformed
consentāā.
I
recommend
anyone
reading
this
review,
read
-
The
AHPRA
Inquisition
Against
Australian
Health
Professionals
ā
Caldron
Pool.
Also
read
the
letter
from
Senator
Gerard
Rennick
to
Martin
Fletcher,
CEO,
AHPRA.
Then
you
will
understand
what's
happening
in
Australia
at
the
moment,
and
why
many
in
the
medical
profession
in
Australia
has
chosen
self-
preservation
over
their
Hippocratic
Oath.
āWithout
question,
health
care
in
Australia
is
now
under
the
dark
cloud
of
totalitarianismā.
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