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Our GP Medical Centres

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3328 5222



Address: Shop 16A Ground Floor, 61 Petrie Terrace 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: https://ourgpmedicalcentres.com.au/location/the-barracks/

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21.01.2022 It's not yet 5 months since re-opening and as well as having 500+ new patients, we are now officially accredited! (And did we mention 30 five star google reviews?) #agpal #barracksmedical #accreditation #success #quality #RACGP



20.01.2022 Come and get a skin check today! Dr Warburton is a GP with Special Interest in Dermatology having worked in skin cancer clinics and a public hospital dermatology department as well has having post graduate qualifications in skin cancer. He uses digital dermatoscopy to analyse moles and skin lesions for peace of mind or early detection and management of skin cancer if present.... #barracksmedical #ourgpbarracks #ourgpmedicalcentres #skincheck #skincancercheck #dermatology #dermatologybrisbane #skincancer #skinsurgery

19.01.2022 Which day would you prefer we stay open late until, Thursdays or Fridays? Let us know on this poll. https://www.facebook.com/BarracksMedical/app/126231547426086

18.01.2022 From today we are open late on Thursdays!



18.01.2022 You can now get the COVID-19 Vaccine at Our GP Medical Centre The Barracks. From Monday 17th May, this will be open to all Australians 50 years and older and some younger patients with higher risk medical conditions. To book your appointment for the COVID-19 Vaccine please call 07 3328 5222 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.

18.01.2022 7 days till Christmas! Just a friendly notification that we will be closed over the Christmas period. See you next year!

17.01.2022 Are you, or someone you know, experiencing any issues or concerns about your mental health? You may be eligible for a mental health care plan. It’s usual to be nervous to talk to your doctor about your mental health, but it's the important first step to feeling happier. Statistically, it is very common to experience mental unwellness, just like it is normal to catch a cold or sprain your ankle. One in five Australians aged 16-85 experience a mental health condition in any ye...ar, and nearly half of us will experience a mental health condition at some point in our lives. Medicare GP Mental Health Care Plans can be completed with your doctor - they provide you the opportunity to outline how you have been feeling, what your needs are and what results you would like to achieve. The doctor will assess you by talking about you feelings, thing such as anxiety or depression, and may use a mood assessment tool like a K10 or DASS21. The last part of the plan sets goals you would like to achieve. Once completed, The Mental Health Care Plan opens up 10-20 sessions of subsidised visits to a Medicare Registered psychologist. For further information: https://www.health.qld.gov.au//what-is-mental-health-care- To book a long appointment: https://www.hotdoc.com.au//our-gp-medical-centre-t/doctors



16.01.2022 We just saw our 300th new patient since opening in October. That's an amazing Christmas present - thank you!We just saw our 300th new patient since opening in October. That's an amazing Christmas present - thank you!

16.01.2022 Back by popular demand is another self-care menu Our menu caters to all tastes and time frames Remember that taking a moment for yourself is so important for strong mental wellbeing Which one will you be ordering?

12.01.2022 Reassuring the public about the [very small] risks associated with the AstraZenaca COVID-19 vaccine.

11.01.2022 HOORAY! Over 500 patients in less than 5 months, we couldn't be happier. Thank you for the ongoing support!

05.01.2022 This video gives a brief guide on testicular cancer, it's diagnosis and treatment as well as how to self examine #menshealth #testicularcancer #movember #barracksmedical #ourgpmedicalcentres #ourgpthebarracks Our GP Medical Centre - The Barracks



04.01.2022 Mask requirements across Queensland are coming into effect from 5pm today (Monday 29 March). You must carry a face mask with you at all times when you leave h...ome, unless you have a lawful reason not to. You must wear a mask in indoor spaces, such as: shopping centres, supermarkets, retail outlets and indoor markets hospitals and aged care facilities hospitality venues such as restaurants and cafés (not required for patrons while seated; customer facing staff only) churches and places of worship libraries indoor recreational facilities and gyms (except if doing strenuous exercise) indoor workplaces (where safe to wear a mask and you can’t physically distance) public transport, taxis and rideshare, including waiting areas and queues for this transport airports and travelling on planes. It is strongly recommended you wear a mask outdoors if you are unable to stay more than 1.5m distance from other people, such as busy walkways and thoroughfares. Masks do not need to be worn in some circumstances, including children under 12 years, where people have certain medical conditions, and in workplaces where it is not safe to do so. You can remove your masks to consume food or drink. For the most up to date information about mask requirements visit: https://www.qld.gov.au//current-st/urgent-covid-19-update Please note a number of the above locations will not be open during the Greater Brisbane lockdown over the coming days. For full details visit: https://www.qld.gov.au/he/covid19/greater-brisbane-lockdown

04.01.2022 Short video on prostate cancer detection, screening and treatment. See full written article with links https://ourgpmedicalcentres.com.au/news/

02.01.2022 All children develop at different rates. If you are concerned about any aspect of you child's development: -Visit a doctor -Visit child health clinic... -Phone 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) If you are in doubt it is better to have your concerns checked.

01.01.2022 Reduce your skin cancer risk. Fortunately, it is only five simple and effective ways to reduce your risk of developing skin cancer. 1. Slip on some sun-protective clothing that covers as much skin as possible.... 2. Slop on broad spectrum, water resistant SPF30 (or higher) sunscreen. Put it on 20 minutes before you go outdoors and every two hours afterwards. Sunscreen should never be used to extend the time you spend in the sun. 3. Slap on a hat broad brim or legionnaire style to protect your face, head, neck and ears. 4. Seek shade. 5. Slide on some sunglasses make sure they meet Australian Standards. For more information visit https://www.cancer.org.au//causes-and-prevention/sun-safety

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