About Us
Mr Wilhelm Scholtz Wiggett MBChB(Pret), FCS(SA),MMED(Surg)(Pret)
General Surgeon
Mr Wiggett is a specialist general surgeon with interests in breast surgery and breast cancer, varicose veins and thyroid surgery.
Having completed his medical degree at the University of Pretoria in 1999, he spent some time in the United Kingdom before returning to South Africa to complete his general surgical training becoming a Fellow of the College of Surgeon of South Africa in 2008 and completed his Masters of Surgery in 2009.
Mr Wiggett relocated to Warrnambool, joining WPRS in 2019 from Pretoria, South Africa leaving behind a busy private, and a busy Vein clinic which he cofounded that provided surgical and non-surgical options for varicose vein treatment. He also enjoys teaching and formed part of the ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support) faculty as an instructor for trauma.
He currently consults patients at WPRS in Warrnambool and Mt Gambier, operating privately at St John of God Warrnambool and publicly at South West Health care Warrnambool and Camperdown.
His interest includes aviation and spending time with his family, wife Charlene and children Luke and Kian.
Jane Perry
Medical Sonographer
Jane is an Accredited Medical Sonographer having competed a Bachelor of Applied Science (Nuclear Medicine) in 2005 and a Graduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound in 2009. She is a member of the Australian Sonographers Association.
After completing her training at Cabrini Hospital Malvern she commenced working as Chief Sonographer within a Warrnambool private radiology practice and also works in public practice. She enjoys teaching the next generation of sonographers and regularly participates in ongoing continual professional development.
Jane has a special interest in vascular sonography having worked alongside vascular specialists to enhance her skills. She enjoys applying this knowledge to improve and optimise patient diagnosis and treatments.
Outside of work Jane enjoys spending time with her husband and two daughters, hiking and Warrnambool’s beaches.