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Maple Leaf Medical Centre Thomastown

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9464 7997



Address: 181 Edgars Rd, Thomastown 3074 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.mapleleafmedical.com.au

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25.01.2022 Thông tin khoa hc v coronavirus gây dch viêm phi mi c t tên là CoVID-19 Bi Bác S Tin S Phm Hùng Vân Trc ây coronavirus có gây bnh cho ngi không?...Continue reading



25.01.2022 ARE YOU USING A SPACER? With the current air quality conditions around Australia people with #asthma are relying on their reliever / puffer medication more heavily. It is very important that you use a #spacer with your puffer. Using a spacer allows more medicine to get into the airways where it is needed. A spacer is recommended for all ages, not just children. http://ow.ly/NCbi50xVJhR... #AsthmaMedication

25.01.2022 We are open this Easter of usual operating hours. Telehealth Consultation is now practiced in our clinic. Our doctor will still examine, do procedures, and face to face if necessary. Online booking is temporarily paused.... If you are a new patient, prior to your appointment, we encourage you to fill: Our * New Patient Registration Form * https://mapleleafmedical.com.au/s/New-patient-registration- and Send to our email [email protected]. You can print and fill out, or you can digitally fill the form (thanks to technology nowadays). Please call our clinic 9464 7997 to make a booking and further instruction.

24.01.2022 We will be closed for Queen's Birthday, Monday 8th June 2020, and resume usual operating on Tuesday. Enjoy the long weekend and stay safe #queenbirthday ... #queensbirthday See more



23.01.2022 How can you tell the difference between the coronavirus, the flu, a cold or seasonal allergies? There are some symptoms that are similar between these respiratory illnesses. This chart can help you determine whether you have symptoms of allergies, or a respiratory illness such as COVID-19. If you have a fever and a cough, call your doctor. #7NEWS... #coronavirus #covid19symptoms #differentialofcoronavirus See more

20.01.2022 A great demonstration of social distancing. #stayhome #FlattenTheCurve #SocialDistancing

20.01.2022 What is "Social Distancing" How significant the result will be.



20.01.2022 WE ARE HIRING! Position: Enrolled/Registered Nurse / Receptionist Please send all resume to [email protected] https://au.indeed.com//enrolled-nursereceptionist-004b6a87... Job Summary Duties will include and not limited to: Chronic disease management Health assessments and Care plans Routine immunisations and travel vaccinations Assisting doctors with wound dressings ECGs and venepuncture if needed Management of reminders and recalls Responsibilities for a medical receptionist role Required Experience, Skills and Qualifications Computer literacy Current AHPRA Registration Preferably have experience with Best Practice software Possess good data and IT skills Job Type and Category The position is parttime, pay rates follow Nurses Award 2010 and negotiable. The hours will be negotiable. Company Profile Maple Leaf Medical Centre is well-established in the area for over 40 years. We conveniently locate on the main road, next to a busy pharmacy and supermarket in Thomastown. We are known for being caring, reputable and experienced GP, providing excellent care for patients, family and community. After 40 years, the practice is now transformed to a modern facility, eco friendly and computerised clinic. We are proud to announce to expand with the finest doctor and continue to provide the superior care to the community. Please join our team, where superior quality healthcare services are delivered in an inclusive, caring environment with professional and committed staff. We will provide onsite training and support and the applicant will have additional assistance and support from our doctors.

20.01.2022 Much of our state is currently experiencing smoke due to fires in Victoria and Tasmania. Visibility is severely reduced in many places. As a result, young children, people aged over 65, pregnant women, and those with heart and lung conditions are at particular risk.... Minimise your exposure by staying indoors with doors and windows closed, setting air conditioners to recirculate, and taking advantage of air conditioned public spaces such as libraries and swimming pools. You should also keep pets indoors where possible. And if youre experiencing chest tightness or a shortness of breath please, call 000 immediately.

20.01.2022 The national 24/7 hotline will be expanded to help triage people with respiratory symptoms and those who are concerned about contact with a possible COVID-19 case. Alternatively, potential COVID-19 patients can present in person to a GP clinic, a dedicated respiratory clinic or to a hospital ED if they call ahead. Why is this important? People who would otherwise present at hospital emergency departments or GP clinics and risk spreading COVID-19 can also be given advice o...ver the phone by trained health professionals. Depending on their circumstances, people will be advised to attend a public hospital respiratory clinic, a primary care respiratory clinic, to self isolate at home, to seek a medical practitioner telehealth consultation or to take no further action. This will help reduce the risk of transmission and conserve Personal Protective Equipment. The hotline will also provide facilities to support telehealth consultations where providers or patients may not have access to the appropriate ICT and maintain a comprehensive national directory of available health services. This hotline is essential to the effective implementation of the MBS Telehealth measures, the primary care respiratory clinics and existing private patient-GP call arrangements. To provide a single central, national port of call, the existing healthdirect information line services will be increased to a 24/7 triaging service staffed by qualified health professionals.

20.01.2022 For the first time in the history We stand so strong by NOT standing together <---2meter---> #socialdistance #standtogether ... #notstandingtogether #telehealth #telehealththomastown #covid #stayhome #staysafe See more

19.01.2022 Dear patients, With the situation of Coronavirus, we have taken extra precautions to protect our doctors, our staffs, our nurses and our patients. Telehealth Consultation is now practiced in our clinic.... Our doctor will still examine, do procedures, and face to face if necessary. We want to minimise any risk of of having the virus in waiting room, which affect other waiting patients and the community. Online booking is temporarily paused. If you are a new patient, prior to your appointment, we encourage you to fill: Our * New Patient Registration Form * https://mapleleafmedical.com.au/s/New-patient-registration- and Send to our email [email protected]. You can print and fill out, or you can digitally fill the form (thanks to technology nowadays). Please call our clinic 9464 7997 to make a booking and further instruction. The change is to protect everyone. We hope this Pandemic will be over the soonest it could, and we can resume to normal practice.



19.01.2022 5 Reasons you can leave your house - As from 11:59am of 12th May 2020 #stayhomestaysafe #melbournerestrictions... #reasonstoleavehome See more

18.01.2022 Please help us to find a Doctor who cares for patients with kindness and thoroughness Join our wholehearted and supportive team at Maple Leaf Medical Centre Part Time/Full Time VR GP POSITION AVAILABLE! ... About us Conveniently located 3 minutes off Hume Freeway, We are next to the well standing IGA Thomastown, and 7-Eleven Station. We also work closely with Pharmasave Pharmacy right next door, delivering better service and convenience to our patients. We are currently in high demand for more GP's to join our practice. Our medical centre offers comprehensive medical services including general check-up, children's health, women's health, men's health, preventative medicine, minor procedures and travel vaccinations. Our medical centre is Registered for Accreditation, busy, and well-established clinic. It is in a rapid growth area and has a very stable patient base. We bulk bill to all Medicare card holders. In addition to our nurse support and a well-trained receptionist team, our medical centre also has pathology service on-site. What We Offer Modern, nice ambiance newly renovated clinic. Fully computerised GP practice . Using Best Practice Established Medical Practice for 40 years High % Billings or Guaranteed income (First 3 months) Support from dedicated nurses who work closely with doctors to deliver patient care and chronic disease management plans. You will be offered a healthy work-life balance with flexible hours and supported team. About You We're seeking a vibrant General Practitioner to join our wholehearted team and growing clinic. As the GP you will be supported by our team of nurses to assist with Immunisations and also Chronic Disease Management. Provide skilled health assessment, diagnosis and treatment services to patients.Australia College of General Practitioners is essential) Supportive and empathetic communication style. Do you share our same values and mindset with us? Send us your Resume to [email protected] Looking forward to hearing from you ! https://mapleleafmedical.com.au/careers/#careersgp

17.01.2022 FROM Dr. Fauci (long but worth the read!): Chickenpox is a virus. Lots of people have had it, and probably don't think about it much once the initial illness has passed. But it stays in your body and lives there forever, and maybe when you're older, you have debilitatingly painful outbreaks of shingles. You don't just get over this virus in a few weeks, never to have another health effect. We know this because it's been around for years, and has been studied medically for ye...Continue reading

17.01.2022 What is this virus? (Source: Australian Government Department of Health) Coronaviruses can make humans and animals sick. ... Some coronaviruses can cause illness similar to the common cold and others can cause more serious diseases, including Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). The virus originating in Hubei Province, China is called novel because it is new. It had not been detected before this outbreak. Most people infected live in, or travelled to, Hubei Province, China. There have been cases of 2019-nCoV reported in other Chinese provinces and other countries. It is likely that the virus originally came from an animal, and there is evidence that it can spread from person-to-person. What are the symptoms? Symptoms include (but are not limited to) fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue and shortness of breath. #coronavirus #coronavirusandschoolexclusion #coronavirusoutbreak #preventionisbetterthancure

14.01.2022 Before entering our clinic, please answer the following questions: Have you developed symptoms such as fever, cough, fatigue, sore throat, and shortness of breath? Have you been in contact with someone with or suspected of having Coronavirus?... Have you been in contact with a person who has just returned from travelling? Have you been travelled within last 14 days? Please RETURN to your car IMMEDIATELY if you answer Yes to any questions above. Call our reception on 9464 7997 or COVID-19 Hotline 1800 020 080, for further instructions. Or visit 7 Melbourne centres to assess and swab for COVID-19 Royal Melbourne Hospital The Alfred Austin Hospital Box Hill (Eastern Health) Monash Clayton Northern (EPPING) Sunshine Hospital

14.01.2022 Dear patients, Hope you are well, safe and all practising Regular Hand Washing and Social Distancing. We would like to reduce people-to-people contact as much as possible in our clinic.... If you are a new patient, prior to your appointment, we encourage you to fill: Our * New Patient Registration Form * https://mapleleafmedical.com.au/s/New-patient-registration- and Send to our email [email protected]. You can print and fill out, or you can digitally fill the form (thanks to technology nowadays). Looking forward to assist you and your family in the future #newpatientregistrationform #priortoappointment #Mapleleafmedicalcentre #telehealth #telehealththomastown

14.01.2022 Happy International Autism Day. Have you come across an person who is on the spectrum? Here are some basic facts about Autism Spectrum Disorder... Autism spectrum disorder now affects 1 in 68 children. Boys are nearly 5 times more likely than girls to be diagnosed with ASD. Each child with autism spectrum disorder is a unique individual; people with ASD differ as much from one another as do all people. Children and adults with ASD may speak or interact with others. They may have good eye contact. They may be verbal or non-verbal. They may be very bright, of average intelligence or have cognitive deficits. There is currently no medical detection or cure for autism spectrum disorder. Early behavior-based interventions have positive effects on some children with autism spectrum disorder and less note-worthy effects on other children. Early services need to be based on individual children's needs and learning styles. Services for adults with ASD must be carefully individualized. Children and adults with autism spectrum disorder often care deeply but lack the ability to spontaneously develop empathic and socially connected typical behavior. Individuals with ASD often want to socially interact but lack the ability to spontaneously develop effective social interaction skills. Many people with autism spectrum disorder are successfully living and working and contributing to the well being of others in their local communities. This is most likely to happen when appropriate services are delivered during the child's educational years. They are unique, and are full of interesting sides. Open your heart Open your arms Embrace their uniqueness #autismawareness #internationalautismday #autismspectrumdisorder #asd #embracethedifference #LightItUpBlue #autism #awareness #a365 #VietnamAutismNetwork

14.01.2022 Happy New Year 2020 ! Hope you all have a wonderful festive season with family and friends. Our clinic will be reopen next Monday 13th January 2020. You can easily book online at www.mapleleafmedical.com.au/book-online...

14.01.2022 Wearing your Cloth Face Coverings #covid19 #clothmask #clothfacecoverings... #staysafe #melbournians See more

13.01.2022 For people who have had close contact or diagnosed with someone who has a confirmed case of coronavirus (COVID-19) You have been identified as having had close contact with someone diagnosed with Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Someone from your local public health unit will be in contact with you daily while you are at risk of infection to monitor you for symptoms. You must isolate yourself in your home for 14 days after last contact with the confirmed case. Please read this... information carefully. What does isolate yourself in your home mean? People who are recommended to be isolated should not attend public places, in particular work, school, childcare or university. Only people who usually live in the household should be in the home. Do not allow visitors into the home. There is no need to wear masks in the home. Where possible, get others such as friends or family, who are not required to be isolated, to get food or other necessities for you. If you must leave the home, such as to seek medical care, wear a surgical mask if you have one. https://www.health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-informatio

13.01.2022 "We are healthcare workers. We have children, we have parents, we have partners. The people we love are at risk too. Were here for you, please keep staying home for us"... #unsungheroes #heroeswithscrubs #stayathome #socialdistancing

12.01.2022 School closure is something uncertain, we are still waiting on the announcement from the Government. We have gathered some materials for our little children, so they can still learn and play at home with their parents and caregivers. Please feel free to share it around your community and we are open for more contributions from everyone. ... (To be updated) #Happyhomeschool #homeschool #childrenlearning #helpingthecommunity #fightingcoronavirus

12.01.2022 How to wear Face Masks: The DOs Wash your hands before and after touching the mask.... Touch only the bands or ties when putting on and taking off your mask. Make sure the mask fits to cover your nose, mouth and chin. If you adjust the mask to cover those areas, wash your hands before and after. Make sure you can breathe and talk comfortably through your mask. Wash reusable masks after each use. If the mask is disposable, discard it when visibly soiled or damaged. The DONTs Dont touch your or your childs mask while it is being worn Dont wear the mask under your chin with your nose and mouth exposed. Dont leave your nose or mouth uncovered. Dont remove the mask while around others in public. Dont share your mask with family members or friends, especially after being worn. source: CDC

12.01.2022 Virtual Hugs. Stop the Bugs We are doing well in containing the virus. Let's keep it up by continue to stay home, wash your hands, and keep social distancing Sending lots of [virtual] Hugs ... #virtualhugs #stopthespread #socialdistancing #stayhome #staysafe #telehealth #telehealththomastown

11.01.2022 What to Do About Coronavirus (Source: WebMD) There is no vaccine for coronavirus. To help prevent a coronavirus infection, do the same things you do to avoid the common cold:... Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water or with an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Keep your hands and fingers away from your eyes, nose, and mouth. Avoid close contact with people who are infected. You treat a coronavirus infection the same way you treat a cold: Get plenty of rest. Drink fluids. Take over-the-counter medicine for a sore throat and fever. A humidifier or steamy shower can also help ease a sore and scratchy throat. #coronavirus #preventionisbetterthancure

10.01.2022 I'm a doctor and an Infectious Diseases Specialist. I've been at this for more than 20 years seeing sick patients on a daily basis. I have worked in inner city ...hospitals and in the poorest slums of Africa. HIV-AIDS, Hepatitis,TB, SARS, Measles, Shingles, Whooping cough, Diphtheria...there is little I haven't been exposed to in my profession. And with notable exception of SARS, very little has left me feeling vulnerable, overwhelmed or downright scared. I am not scared of Covid-19. I am concerned about the implications of a novel infectious agent that has spread the world over and continues to find new footholds in different soil. I am rightly concerned for the welfare of those who are elderly, in frail health or disenfranchised who stand to suffer mostly, and disproportionately, at the hands of this new scourge. But I am not scared of Covid-19. What I am scared about is the loss of reason and wave of fear that has induced the masses of society into a spellbinding spiral of panic, stockpiling obscene quantities of anything that could fill a bomb shelter adequately in a post-apocalyptic world. I am scared of the N95 masks that are stolen from hospitals and urgent care clinics where they are actually needed for front line healthcare providers and instead are being donned in airports, malls, and coffee lounges, perpetuating even more fear and suspicion of others. I am scared that our hospitals will be overwhelmed with anyone who thinks they " probably don't have it but may as well get checked out no matter what because you just never know..." and those with heart failure, emphysema, pneumonia and strokes will pay the price for overfilled ER waiting rooms with only so many doctors and nurses to assess. I am scared that travel restrictions will become so far reaching that weddings will be canceled, graduations missed and family reunions will not materialize. And well, even that big party called the Olympic Games...that could be kyboshed too. Can you even imagine? I'm scared those same epidemic fears will limit trade, harm partnerships in multiple sectors, business and otherwise and ultimately culminate in a global recession. But mostly, I'm scared about what message we are telling our kids when faced with a threat. Instead of reason, rationality, openmindedness and altruism, we are telling them to panic, be fearful, suspicious, reactionary and self-interested. Covid-19 is nowhere near over. It will be coming to a city, a hospital, a friend, even a family member near you at some point. Expect it. Stop waiting to be surprised further. The fact is the virus itself may cause you great harm or none at all. But our own behaviors and "fight for yourself above all else" attitude could prove disastrous. I implore you all. Temper fear with reason, panic with patience and uncertainty with education. We have an opportunity to learn a great deal about health hygiene and limiting the spread of innumerable transmissible diseases in our society. Let's meet this challenge together in the best spirit of compassion for others, patience, and above all, an unfailing effort to seek truth, facts and knowledge as opposed to conjecture, speculation and catastrophizing. Facts not fear. Clean hands. Open hearts. Our children will thank us for it. #washurhands #geturflushot #respect #patiencenotpanic

09.01.2022 COVID19: Guidelines for Isolation This information sheet includes: Who needs to isolate? Stay at home or in your hotel... Monitor symptoms What do I do if I get sick? How can I prevent the spread of coronavirus? Going outside Advice for others living with you Cleaning Managing the 14 day isolation To help limit the spread of coronavirus, you must isolate yourself in the following circumstances: If you have left, or transited through mainland China or Iran in the last 14 days, you must isolate yourself for 14 days from the date of leaving mainland China/Iran. If you have left, or transited through the Republic of Korea on or after 5 March 2020 you must isolate yourself for 14 days after the date of leaving the Republic of Korea. If you have left or transited through Italy on or after 11 March 2020 you must isolate yourself for 14 days after the date of leaving Italy. If you have been in close contact with a proven case of coronavirus, you must isolate yourself for 14 days from the date of last contact with the confirmed case. https://www.health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-isolation-

07.01.2022 "We stay at work for you. You stay at home for us" #westayatworkforyou #youstayathomeforus ... #wsawfyysahfu #coronavirus #preventionisbetterthancure #preventionofcoronavirus #telehealth #telehealththomastown See more

07.01.2022 28 September 2020 : 5 new cases.

06.01.2022 Something not about Covid19 Happy International Autism Day

06.01.2022 During this pandemic, we encourage you to take extra caution to protect yourself, your family and the community you are in. More frequent hand wash, rub your hands with soap and rinse off thoroughly. Cough etiquette, cover your mouth Mindfully not touching your eyes, nose, mouth with your hands. ... Sanitise all your regular use items, such as phone, computer, laptops, door handle, and so on. Keep well, be healthy. We understand your concerns to stock up and get your family prepared for the situation. However, if you do stock up food and other utilities for the household, please be mindful of the amount. There are more people out there who need them more than you. If you think you could be infected, please seek help straight away. If you know someone who is infected, please show support and compassion, and not public shaming them. What if that person is yourself, or your loved ones? As more incidents reported, there are increasing number of masks and hand sanitisers stolen from hospitals, and medical clinics. This has adverse impact on our continuing care to our patients. Please help us, to protect us frontline healthcare providers, to help you - when you are in need. Keep updated with the fact about the virus. Make wise decision about your health and the community health. We have better chance to get over this Pandemic if we stand strong together . Wash your hands and Keep Well ! Maple Leaf Medical Centre Management Team.

06.01.2022 Our clinic will be closed from 19th December 2019 and will reopen on Monday 13th January 2020. Have a lovely festive season

05.01.2022 Corona virus information for Little People #coronavirus #coronavirusoutbreak #eaducateourchildren

02.01.2022 Coronavirus and Exclusion from Schools and Early Childhood Centres (Source: Australian Government Department of Health) If a child or staff member has been informed by Public Health authorities that they are a close contact of a confirmed case of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), irrespective of whether they have developed symptoms, they cannot attend their school or early childhood centre until their local public health unit informs them that it is safe for them to do ...so. If a child or staff member has a recent travel history to mainland China and develops symptoms (listed below), they should contact their primary care provider. Their primary care provider will liaise with Public Health units and determine whether or not the child/staff member needs to be excluded from their school or early childhood centre. If a child or staff member has travelled to mainland China and has not developed any of the symptoms (listed below), they may attend their school or early childhood centre and should not be excluded. #coronavirus #coronavirusandschoolexclusion #preventionisbetterthancure #australiandepartmentofhealth

01.01.2022 I know everyone’s hanging out for this one so I’ll cut to the chase. Victoria will move to the Last Step from 11.59pm tonight. That’ll mean more people can get ...together 15 visitors to your home and 50 outdoors in a public place. Numbers at gyms will increase to 150 with group limits of 20 and venue density limits. Hospitality also increases to 150 inside for larger venues and 50 for smaller ones with density limits based on their size. Up to 150 people can attend weddings and funerals. And the number caps will be increased for other venues community centres, galleries, museums and more. I'll put all the details in the comments. There will be a staged return to offices for staff who've spent the past six+ months in Zoom meetings too with up to 25 per cent able to come back onsite at any one time. Everyone else will need to keep working from home. We’re also changing the rules around masks. They’ll still be mandatory indoors and on PT but you won’t need one outside, so long as you’re able to keep a safe distance from others. To put it into context, that means wearing a mask if you’re at a busy outdoor market or event but not if you’re out walking the dog. You'll need to carry a mask at all times for when it's required. I’m sure some people think everything should be thrown open completely now that we’ve gone three weeks without a case. But that’s precisely the point. We’ve only got to zero cases because of masks and distancing and everyone playing their part. Keeping these protections around a bit longer means that if we were to get a case, the risk of it spreading faster and wider will be much lower. And most Victorians would agree it’s a relatively small imposition for a potentially huge benefit. Just finally, to everyone looking ahead to Christmas and planning how many seats at the lunch table you'll be able to have 30 visitors at home, including kids. We'll have more to say on other settings soon, based on the latest public health advice. This has been a year like no other and one most of us would probably rather forget. Victorians have sacrificed so much and done it so tough. But even in the darkest of winter days, we stuck together and supported each other. And for that I am so grateful and so very proud.

01.01.2022 Don't forget to exercise and be fit during the Corona-era.

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