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Australian Radiology Clinics

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8256 9000



Address: 133 Frost Road, Salisbury South 5106 Adelaide, SA, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 The COVID-19 vaccine will first be made available to South Australians in phases from mid-February. Access to vaccines during the first phase of the roll out wi...ll be made available to those who are most vulnerable to the effects of COVID-19 or who have the highest risk of being exposed to, or spreading, the virus. This will include: residents and staff of aged and disability care facilities medi-hotel and airport staff health care workers working in high risk exposure and transmission areas, such as COVID testing clinics and emergency departments. The program will take several months to roll out, with vaccination for the general population to be available from mid-2021. Two doses of the vaccine are needed for each person to be adequately immunised against COVID-19. SA Health is working closely with the Commonwealth Department of Health to develop an implementation plan for South Australia in line with the Vaccine Roadmap announced by the Federal Government. View the Vaccine Roadmap here: https://bit.ly/35yH9EI Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDvaccine to learn more.



18.01.2022 COVID-19 Update 15 November 2020 . [HEALTH ALERT] SA Health is in the process of contacting everyone who was in the Emergency Department at Lyell McEwin Hospita...l between 5:30pm Friday 13 November and 4:00am Saturday 14 November who may have been in close contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case. However, if you visited this location during at this time, and have not been contacted by SA Health, you should self-quarantine immediately and call the SA COVID-19 Information line 1800 253 787 (open until 8pm). . If you visited Parafield Plaza Supermarket on Thursday 12 November between 10:30am and 11:30am - you do not need to self-quarantine but you should monitor for symptoms and get tested immediately if symptoms appear. . [NEW CASES] There have been four new cases of COVID-19 today. One is a man in his 30s who has recently returned from overseas and has been in a medi-hotel since his arrival. Another case is a woman in her 80s who tested positive at the Lyell McEwin Hospital Emergency Department on 14 November 2020. The woman is in hospital in a stable condition. While contact tracing is still underway, two family members of the woman in her 80s have also tested positive. Of these two cases a woman in her 50s and a man is his 60s, who are both quarantining in a medi-hotel one works in a medi-hotel. We are working to confirm this is the cause of initial transmission. . [DAILY STATS] Cases today: 4 Total active cases: 19 Total cases: 526 Patients recovered: 503 Total deaths: 4 Tests yesterday: 2,036 Total tests: 589,008 . [REMINDER] If you have symptoms, even if mild, get tested immediately: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting Stay home while you wait for your results. Wash/sanitise your hands regularly. Keep 1.5m distance from others wherever possible. Clean frequently touched surfaces. . [INFORMATION AND SUPPORT] SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753 See more

17.01.2022 ** Please note over the Christmas break we will be closed from 1pm Thursday 24/12/20 and will be re-opening on Monday 4th January 8.30am 2021 - From our staff and management we wish you all a wonderful Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! **

14.01.2022 We have NOT had any Covid-19 confirmed cases or suspected Covid-19 cases in our clinics due to our extensive patient screening when booking and prior to entering our clinic and again when they present at our clinic and we endeavour to maintain this by continuing to monitor the current cluster situation and heeding all advice from SA Health. Providing a COVID-19 safe environment for patients and our staff is of highest importance to our practice in these uncertain times while ...also continuing to provide a professional, caring, friendly and personalised service for our patients and our providers being our other top priority! If you have ANY radiology needs during the Covid-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic please remember that WE ACCEPT ANY OTHER RADIOLOGY REFERRAL and pride ourselves on being able to continue to assist the community as we always have by being a primarily BULK- BILLING clinic. Please give our friendly staff a call to assist you should you require our services on 8256 9000.



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13.01.2022 Join Australia’s biggest celebration of commuter riding at National Ride2Work Day on Wednesday 21 October 2020. With many of us working from home in 2020 (and some of us still plugging away in the home office), it is fair to say we’ve really missed our two wheeled daily commute. Which gives us even more reason to hop on the bike this National Ride2Work Day. Step 1 Find your ride... You don’t need to have the latest and greatest bike. You will be surprised about what you can find in a family or friend’s shed or garage. If that’s no good, you can also try secondhand or chat to your local bike shop about an easy ride. Step 2 Plan your ride If you’re riding to work for the first time, you might like to find somewhere off the road like a bike path or shared trail. You can find these by searching the bike icon in Google Maps. Check out our guide on how to plan a bike route for more. But don’t get immersed in the mapsget out there and find your way. It’s a good way to find new places to ride and build confidence. Another hot tip is to chat to friends or work colleagues that live in a similar area. Maybe you could ride together? Whether it is for the commute to work, a trip to the shops or to visit a mate bike riding is a great way to get from A to B. Don’t forget to swap the car for the bike on Wednesday 21 October and ride your bike to wherever! Step 3 Enjoy your ride Get pedalling and have fun. It’s that simple. As the nice weather rolls in there is no better time to enjoy actively commuting to work. Take time to enjoy the simple moments the wind in your hair, a crisp clear morning, the feeling of freedom, the green flow of traffic lights. Not only will you save time and money, you’ll be happier and healthier for it.

11.01.2022 From today, masks will no longer be mandatory for: people present in health care settings (this includes staff and visitors at residential aged care facilitie...s) people working in personal care services (hairdressers, beauty salons, tattoo parlours and similar businesses). Face masks are an additional physical barrier and help to stop the spread of COVID-19. At this time in South Australia it is not mandatory for the general community, but it is recommended to wear a mask when out in public if you are unable to physically distance from others. Learn more about face masks: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVIDmasks



06.01.2022 It’s normal to feel worried during times of uncertainty. If you need talk to someone about how you are feeling, please reach out to our network of specialist se...rvices who are here to help. Visit our COVID-19 Mental Health support web portal for resources, including online chat services, and more information: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/COVID19MentalHealthSupport.

06.01.2022 *** November is MOVEMBER *** Men’s health is in crisis. Men are dying on average 6 years earlier than women, and for largely preventable reasons. Unchecked, prostate cancer rates will double over the next 15 years. ... Globally, testicular cancer is the most common cancer among men aged 15-39 years of age. And across the world, one man dies by suicide every minute of every day, with males accounting for 75% of all suicides. Movember is uniquely placed to address this crisis on a global scale. We fund groundbreaking projects all over the world, engaging men where they are to understand what works best and accelerate change. For further information please go to .... https://au.movember.com/?home

05.01.2022 What if I can't stay home? For some, home isn't a safe place to be during COVID-19. You're allowed to leave your house if you feel unsafe. https://breakthecycle.sa.gov.au/

02.01.2022 South Australia COVID-19 Health Alert - 15 November 2020 ALERT - Lyell McEwin Hospital Emergency Department SA Health is in the process of contacting everyo...ne who was in the Emergency Department at Lyell McEwin Hospital between 5:30pm Friday 13 November and 4:00am Saturday 14 November who may have been in close contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case. However, if you visited this location during at this time, and have not been contacted by SA Health, you should self-quarantine immediately and call the SA COVID-19 Information line 1800 253 787 (open until 8pm). ADVICE - Parafield Plaza Supermarket If you visited Parafield Plaza Supermarket on Thursday 12 November between 10:30am and 11:30am - you do not need to self-quarantine but you should monitor for symptoms and get tested immediately if symptoms appear. TESTING REMINDER Any South Australian who develops symptoms, no matter how mild, should seek testing as soon as symptoms appear: fever or chills cough sore throat runny nose shortness of breath loss of taste or smell To find a testing site near you visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting

01.01.2022 ~ November is "Lung Cancer Awareness" Month ~ If lung cancer is found at an earlier stage, there is more chance of a better outcome. It’s important to know the symptoms of lung cancer as although lung cancer occurs mostly in people aged 60 and over, it can affect people of any age.... New and constantly evolving treatments such as immunotherapy are likely to continue to improve outcomes for people affected by lung cancer. What are the symptoms? * coughing up blood * a new or changed cough that doesn’t go away * chest pain and/or shoulder pain or discomfort the pain may be worse with coughing or deep breathing * trouble breathing or shortness of breath * hoarse voice * weight loss * loss of appetite * chest infection that doesn’t go away * tiredness or weakness However many conditions can cause these symptoms, not just lung cancer. Anyone can get lung cancer, even if they have never smoked. If you have any of these symptoms and they are persistent, talk to your doctor. https://www.canceraustralia.gov.au//lung-cancer-awareness-



01.01.2022 October, Australia’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, provides an opportunity for us all to focus on breast cancer and its impact on those affected by the disease in our community. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Australian women (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Survival rates continue to improve in Australia with 89 out of every 100 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer now surviving five or more years beyond diagnosis. Finding breast cancer early... provides the best chance of surviving the disease. Remember you don’t need to be an expert or use a special technique to check your breasts. Please if you find anything that just doesn't feel right make an appointment with your friendly GP and they will assist you with further steps if required. Changes to look for include: * a new lump or lumpiness, especially if it's only in one breast * a change in the size or shape of your breast * a change to the nipple, such as crusting, ulcer, redness or inversion * a nipple discharge that occurs without squeezing * a change in the skin of your breast such as redness or dimpling * an unusual pain that doesn't go away. Most changes aren’t due to breast cancer but it’s important to see your doctor without delay if you notice any of these changes. Take the time this month to find out what you need to know about breast awareness and share this important information with your family, friends and colleagues.

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