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Adelaide Hills Medical Clinic Stirling

Locality: Stirling, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8339 4344



Address: 2 Johnston Street 5152 Stirling, SA, Australia

Website: https://ahmcstirling.com.au/

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25.01.2022 On August 4, we are excited to welcome back Dr Elaine Harrington. Dr Harrington will be available for appointments on Wednesdays and Fridays, which can already be booked now online. We look forward to having Elaine back into our Stirling team.... To book an appointment head to our website: https://bit.ly/3rqHQtB



25.01.2022 Due to the current lockdown restrictions in South Australia, we have reintroduced a number of measures at our clinic for the safety of our patients, doctors, and staff. These safety measures include: Encouraging telephone appointments (where possible).... Limiting the time of face-to-face appointments. Encouraging all patients to wear a face mask while in the clinic. We will also continue to observe social distancing >1.5m and limit the number of patients in our waiting room. If you have symptoms of the flu, a cold, or a loss of sense of smell or taste, then a COVID-19 test is necessary. Please refer to the SA Health website for a list of COVID-19 clinics and testing centres. If you are unwell and have respiratory symptoms, please ask for a telephone appointment with a GP, and a safe review will be arranged. Please be assured that our clinic is COVID-19 safe.

23.01.2022 This July, over 38,000 people have signed up for the Dry July cause, which raises money for cancer research by fundraising and going 'dry' from consuming alcohol. Funds raised during Dry July will provide invaluable services to cancer patients, carers and their families, aiming to make a difficult time a little bit easier. Benefits of going dry this July include clearer headspace, more energy and better sleep, weight loss, healthier skin and a sense of achievement! ... This July, why not say " I won't cheers to that" and experience the health benefits of going dry - or donate to a participant and help make a difference for people affected by cancer.

19.01.2022 Friday August 6 is Jeans for Genes Day. 1 in 20 kids face a birth defect or genetic disease, like cancer, cystic fibrosis, and life-threatening metabolic disorders - most of which are poorly understood and have no specific treatments or cure. To join this worthwhile cause, you can encourage your friends, family and work colleagues to wear denim for a day and donate. ... The Jeans for Genes campaign raises funds for research in genetic diseases and gene therapy. For more information, head to: https://fundraise.jeansforgenes.org.au/



18.01.2022 July 11-17 is National Diabetes Week, aiming to improve education and awareness surrounding diabetes, and its effects on people’s everyday activities. Although diabetes affects around 1.8 million Australians, there are still common misconceptions surrounding insulin management, the likelihood of developing the condition and its impacts. We’ve busted some of the common myths surrounding diabetes and cut through the confusion many people experience. Unfortunately, not all ty...pes of diabetes can be prevented, and there is no known cause or cure. However, there are ways to manage the risk factors which can have an impact on exercise, diet and daily activities. If you are experiencing any concerns, you can speak to your GP. To book an appointment, please call us on 8339 4344 or visit www.ahmcstirling.com.au See more

18.01.2022 This year for National Diabetes Week, the spotlight is on stigma and mental health related to this condition. Diabetes is a complex condition that is often misunderstood. This misunderstanding creates negative attitudes and beliefs that affect many people living with diabetes with a very real impact on their self-care, physical health, mental health and quality of life. To find out more information about this condition, check out the article on our website.

17.01.2022 HOW TO ACCESS YOUR COVID-19 DIGITAL CERTIFICATE One way to show your vaccination status is through your online Medicare account or the Express Plus Medicare app. To access online, you’ll need to log in to your MyGov account, which is linked to Medicare. Here you can find your Immunisation History under the ‘History and Statements’ tab. ... On the Express Pluss Medicare app, you can view your Immunisation History under Services. Your digital vaccination certificate will only be issued once you have received all doses of your COVID-19 vaccine. For more information, head to: https://bit.ly/3DsyQKa



16.01.2022 DonateLife Week from 25 July- 1 August brings attention to the need for organ donations in Australia. For around 1,800 Australians currently on the organ transplant waitlist, it’s a matter of life and death. There are an additional 12,000 people on dialysis who may benefit from a kidney transplant. It takes just one minute to register online at https://www.donatelife.gov.au/join-register. All you need is your Medicare card. If you want to be a donor, make sure you tell your family and friends.

11.01.2022 FACE MASKS Under the SA Government's Emergency Management (COVID-19) Direction 2021, it is now mandatory to wear a face mask while in a GP clinic, excluding children under 12 years and people with certain medical conditions. We ask you to please bring your own mask and make sure you're wearing it appropriately as you enter the clinic and don't remove it until you leave the building (unless instructed by your doctor).... For more information, please visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au

09.01.2022 Our reception teams, nurses and doctors are working hard behind the scenes to continue to provide you with quality care. Please understand that wait times may be longer than usual, and we appreciate your cooperation in working peacefully together to resolve any concerns that may arise.

03.01.2022 June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know that bowel cancer claims the lives of 101 Australians every week? Fortunately, it's one of the most treatable types of cancer if found quickly, making early diagnosis and quality treatment so important. If you'd like to book an appointment to speak with your GP, please call us on 8339 4344 or visit www.ahmcstirling.com.au

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