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Australian Doctors Clinic

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3085 8111



Address: Shop 3, 9 Brookfield Road, Kenmore Village Shopping Centre, Kenmore QLD 4069 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Welcoming our newest GP, Dr Adeline Gong, to ADC on Tuesday’s and Sunday’s!! We are open 12:30pm-4:00pm today!



25.01.2022 Lockdown will be extended for South East Queensland Due to the number of new COVID-19 cases in the community, lockdown will be extended in South East Queensla...nd until 4pm, Sunday 8 August. We know this is not the news Queenslanders wanted to hear but it is crucial that these restrictions remain in place to reduce the movement of people who may be unknowingly infectious. We only need to look at other countries to see what another reality might look like if we do not act. Stay home unless it's absolutely essential to leave for one of these reasons: to buy essentials such as groceries or medications attend essential work if you can't do so from home exercise within 10km from home healthcare (including to get a COVID-19 test or vaccination) or to provide help, care or support to vulnerable persons Anyone in lockdown who is feeling unwell, with any mild symptoms of COVID-19, should get tested immediately. Testing is an important part of locating any new cases in the community and reducing the spread. If it's essential to leave home, remember to wear a face mask and stay socially distanced at all times. For full lockdown details, visit https://www.qld.gov.au//public/restrictions-impacted-areas For the latest contact tracing locations and health advice, visit https://www.qld.gov.au//cor/current-status/contact-tracing To find your nearest testing clinic, visit https://www.qld.gov.au/covid19testing or https://qld.health/TestLocator

19.01.2022 As we look back over the last year and a half, we are so proud of the incredible effort you, our Queensland community, have and continue to make during what has... been a very challenging time . We know the pandemic has been exhausting. As we continue to move through 2021, many of us may be feeling tired and fatigued, which is why taking care of your mind is just as important as taking care of your body . Here are the signs of COVID-19 fatigue and some tips to help but we'd love to hear from you, our community. What have you done to prioritise taking care of yourself?

15.01.2022 Dr Adeline completed her medical studies and trained as a GP in Scotland. She gained further qualifications in both the UK and Australia. She has a special interest in mental health, chronic medical conditions and preventive care. Dr Adeline joins us Tuesday, 9:30am-1pm and Sunday, 12:30pm-4pm. Welcome Dr Adeline!



15.01.2022 We wish to advise our valued customers, retailers and members of our community that a confirmed case of Covid-19 recently visited Pizza Capers Kenmore at Kenmor...e Village. The individual was briefly at Pizza Capers on Friday 30th of July 2021 between 7:15pm and 7:25pm. Pizza Capers Kenmore has now been listed as a ‘casual contact’ on the Queensland Health contact tracing and alerts webpage. If you have visited Pizza Capers Kenmore on Friday 30th of July at the relevant times, please visit the link below or call the COVID-19 hotline on 134 COVID (13 42 68) to follow the required Queensland Health directives. https://www.qld.gov.au//cor/current-status/contact-tracing A deep clean and sanitisation of Pizza Capers Kenmore will be undertaken prior to their reopening. We will continue to co-operate with Queensland Health and do our part in protecting our community. For full details and to view all COVID-19 updates at Kenmore Village, please visit www.kenmorevillage.com.au

14.01.2022 We are open 9am-12pm today for the Queen’s Birthday public holiday.

14.01.2022 Mask wearing will be extended to Friday 8 October in South East Queensland. You must wear a face mask at all times in indoor spaces when standing and outdoo...rs when you can't social distance. Masks can be removed while seated at work or school, and in venues. We know that face masks are uncomfortable, but we also know that they reduce the changes of people in the community getting sick with COVID-19. When you couple masks with social distancing washing your hands regularly and getting vaccinated when you're eligible the protection you give yourself and others matters. For more information about what restrictions are in place, visit https://www.qld.gov.au//public/restrictions-impacted-areas



10.01.2022 Due to four new cases of COVID-19 in the community, the below restrictions have been put in place for the Local Government Areas of Brisbane Moreton Bay and ...Gold Coast . You must wear a face mask indoors at all times, including workplaces unless You are at your residence and there is no one else there except people you live with You are in your office alone or in a meeting room with the door closed You are eating or drinking It is unsafe to wear a mask You must wear a face mask outdoors when you are unable to stay 1.5 metres away from people who are not from your household (including at public transport waiting areas or taxi ranks and in outdoor workplaces) unless: You are alone in your car or with the members of your household You are eating or drinking You are participating in strenuous exercise Anyone who has been in the Brisbane and Moreton Bay area since 19 September cannot visit aged care, hospitals, disability accommodation and detention centres. If you have any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild, get tested and stay home until you receive a negative test result. Find you closest testing location here https://qld.health/TestLocator

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07.01.2022 Due to new COVID-19 cases in the community, more restrictions are being introduced in these areas: Brisbane Gold Coast Logan Moreton Bay Townsville Magnet...ic IslandPalm Island Alongside the mandatory face masks announced on Tuesday, from 4pm Thursday 30 September the following restrictions apply Up to 30 people in homes (including those who live there) and public spaces Up to 100 people can attend weddings and funerals Up to 20 people can dance at weddings Seated eating and drinking only at cafes and restaurants within density limits 75% allocated seated and ticketed for stadiums and events, including Sunday's NRL Grand Final Aged care, correctional centres, hospitals and disability service providers will close to visitors Please make sure you Wash your hands often Practise social distancing Check in at venues Wear a facemask Get tested if sick Get vaccinated For more information on these new restrictions please visit https://www.qld.gov.au//current-st/urgent-covid-19-update

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