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Banyo Clinic

Phone: +61 7 3267 5088



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24.01.2022 If you’re aged 75 or older, you won’t need to go to the GP for a medical certificate to drive. We're temporarily deferring the need for medical certificates i...f you are turning 75 and extending out the 13-month period for those that are expiring. Stay safe by staying home, only drive if it’s essential. https://bit.ly/2xizQmT See more



24.01.2022 Great News! After our recent medical software update, we can now easily record your preferred pronouns if you wish

23.01.2022 Banyo Clinic will be giving COVID-19 vaccinations soon. We will only have 80-100 doses per week. Check our website to find out when bookings become available. In the meantime, you can check your eligibility here:... covid-vaccine.healthdirect.gov.au/eligibility See more

23.01.2022 Banyo Clinic is now offering bulk-billed Telehealth consultations to ALL patients, where a face-to-face visit is not required/preferred. These may be via telephone or videolink, and can be arranged by phoning or via our online booking service. Please note: after a telehealth consultation you may be asked to present for a face-to-face visit if an examination is necessary. If you are unsure if this is suitable for you, please phone one of our receptionists to discuss



23.01.2022 With the abundance of information available online & in the media of late regarding COVID-19, it’s easy to feel a little overwhelmed. We will endeavour to keep you up to date with information from reputable sources - please visit our website for further. We’d also like to remind our Banyo community of some simple but important pieces of advice to help keep you and your loved ones safe. We ask that you phone ahead if you feel unwell, to help us safely manage your infection ...risk, and to not expose healthy patients and staff in our waiting rooms. If you’re worried about your risk of Coronavirus, Qld Health has published a quiz to help you decide what you should do: https://www.qld.gov.au//coronavirus/novel-coronavirus-quiz Most importantly, please look after yourselves, your family & friends, and your neighbours (particularly the elderly - do they need any help or support in this time?). Remember we are all in this together. (Image courtesy of Qld Health)

22.01.2022 UPDATED HEALTH ADVICE In addition to leaving your house for essential purposes, from Saturday May 2, you may also leave for recreational purposes. This m...eans from Saturday, May 2, you can: Go for a drive (teach a learner driver from your household) Ride a motorbike Have a picnic Visit a national park Shop for non-essential items Fish Go boating But there are three conditions: > You must stay within 50km of your home. > You must practice social distancing and stay 1.5m from others and hygiene must be maintained. > You must only be joined by the people who usually live with you or one other person who doesn't live with you Queenslanders have followed the rules. It’s for this reason that we’re in a position to ease off on some restrictions. We’re working towards getting our community back to normal living, while ensuring we continue to slow the spread of COVID-19. It’s essential that you continue to do the right thing and abide by the restrictions that are in place. The first sign of a spike in new cases and we will have to re-instate the old rules.

21.01.2022 Stay up to date with the latest Coronavirus information. Our website has some very helpful links to keep you in the loop. And remember to keep your hand hygiene top notch!



20.01.2022 Join us during #Healthcheckweek2021! Pop in on Monday Morning 31st of May to meet Kathy from the Stroke Foundation and and discover what free lifestyle programs and services are available to support you to live and age well.

18.01.2022 We will be open all Easter if you need us! Friday 2 April: 9am - midday Saturday 3 April: 9am - midday Sunday 4 April: 9am - midday... Monday 5 April: 9am - midday See more

15.01.2022 Drop in this morning to meet Kathy from the Stroke Foundation and have a free My Health For Life program Health Check #healthcheckweek2021

14.01.2022 We still offer telehealth appointments Updated billing policy can be found here: https://www.banyoclinic.com.au//telehealth-change-of-fees/

14.01.2022 New Coronavirus update - countries added to the 14 day isolation criteria.



14.01.2022 Please remember to phone ahead if you are experiencing symptoms of cold and flu (even if that is not the reason for your appointment). We are trying our best to keep our patients and staff safe from infection, and may ask you to remain outside while we assess your risk. Thank you for your patience and understanding

13.01.2022 Closing at 4pm today, and open again tomorrow 9am - midday. Stay safe this NYE!

13.01.2022 Good Morning! 6-11 October is My Health For Life Week My health for life is a free program held at Banyo Clinic that is designed for you to achieve your individual health goals. Contact us or chat to your GP to take the eligibility test.

12.01.2022 If you’re aged 75 or older, you won’t need to go to the GP for a medical certificate to drive. We're temporarily deferring the need for medical certificates i...f you are turning 75 and extending out the 13-month period for those that are expiring. Stay safe by staying home, only drive if it’s essential. https://bit.ly/2xizQmT See more

09.01.2022 You might find this video helpful in explaining the current Coronavirus pandemic to small children

07.01.2022 Masks now optional Thanks to everyone for the hard work in keeping our community safe - we are no longer asking that you wear masks at the clinic. Please still practice hand hygiene and social distancing. We also appreciate if unessential guests can remain away from the clinic - a carer or one parent or guardian is fine.

06.01.2022 UPDATE: Masks As recommended by Qld Health, we ask all patients to please bring and wear your own mask if possible while in the building, likewise for carers and guardians. We also request that non-essential visitors do not enter the clinic please come alone or only one parent attend with your child if possible. ... Telehealth appointments are also available.

06.01.2022 Good news! The government has increased our supply of Astra Zeneca COVID-19 vaccines, so we have extra vaccination appointments available for Medicare/DVA card holders over 50. To book an appointment, call us on 3267 5088.

05.01.2022 Good Morning! 6-11 October is My Health For Life Week My health for life is a free program held at Banyo Clinic that is designed for you to achieve your individual health goals. Contact us or chat to your GP to take the eligibility test.

05.01.2022 Masks now optional Thanks to everyone for the hard work in keeping our community safe - we are no longer asking that you wear masks at the clinic. Please still practice hand hygiene and social distancing. We also appreciate if unessential guests can remain away from the clinic - a carer or one parent or guardian is fine.

04.01.2022 Coronavirus information for anyone attending a Medical Centre - courtesy of RACGP

04.01.2022 UPDATED HEALTH ADVICE In addition to leaving your house for essential purposes, from Saturday May 2, you may also leave for recreational purposes. This m...eans from Saturday, May 2, you can: Go for a drive (teach a learner driver from your household) Ride a motorbike Have a picnic Visit a national park Shop for non-essential items Fish Go boating But there are three conditions: > You must stay within 50km of your home. > You must practice social distancing and stay 1.5m from others and hygiene must be maintained. > You must only be joined by the people who usually live with you or one other person who doesn't live with you Queenslanders have followed the rules. It’s for this reason that we’re in a position to ease off on some restrictions. We’re working towards getting our community back to normal living, while ensuring we continue to slow the spread of COVID-19. It’s essential that you continue to do the right thing and abide by the restrictions that are in place. The first sign of a spike in new cases and we will have to re-instate the old rules.

02.01.2022 We are open all weekend including the Australia Day Public Holiday on Monday 27th Jan if you need us

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