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Bundilla Clinic

Locality: Mooloolaba, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5444 2666



Address: 174 Brisbane Road 4557 Mooloolaba, QLD, Australia

Website: https://www.bundillaclinic.com/

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18.01.2022 Bundilla Clinic is officially fully accredited against the TSANZ Standards Delivery of Spirometry - What an achievement! We're always striving to meet and surpass the highest quality standards in medical care. By meeting the complex requirements needed to be accredited by the TSANZ Standards Delivery of Spirometry for medical assessments and in particular for Coal Board Medicals, we ensure our patients spirometry tests are as accurate as can be! Interested in discussing spir...ometry tests or Coal Board Medicals with your GP? Book your appointment today with one of our friendly male and female GPs on 5444 2666 or visit https://www.bundillaclinic.com Our practice has a COVID safe plan in place. #Accredited #Spirometry #DontWaitMate #CovidSafePlan #BundillaClinic



16.01.2022 Protect your baby from whooping cough According to the Department of Health, Whooping cough (also known as pertussis) is a highly infectious bacterial infection that spreads when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It affects the lungs and airways and may cause a person to cough violently and uncontrollably, making it difficult to breath. People who are not vaccinated are at high risk of catching whooping cough and whooping cough can cause serious complications in babie...s such as brain damage, pneumonia and may be fatal. Babies under 6 weeks of age are too young to get vaccinated against whooping cough themselves and do not complete their primary vaccination course against whooping cough until 6 months of age. The most effective way to protect your baby from whooping cough is to receive a whooping cough vaccine during pregnancy. By getting vaccinated, you pass on protective antibodies through the placenta to your baby that protects them for the first few months of life when they are most vulnerable. Doing this has shown to reduce whooping cough disease in babies aged less than 3 months by over 90%. The whooping cough vaccine is free for pregnant women through the National Immunisation Program. Interested in discussing the whooping cough vaccine with your Doctor? Book your appointment today with one of our friendly male and female GPs on 5444 2666 or visit https://www.bundillaclinic.com Our practice has a COVID safe plan in place. For more information, please visit: https://www.health.gov.au//protect-your-baby-from-whooping #WhoopingCoughAwareness #NationalImmunisationProgram #DontWaitMate #CovidSafePlan #BundillaClinic

08.01.2022 Happy happy birthday to Dr Simon Brown. Hope you have an amazing day.

08.01.2022 Masks will be mandatory across Southeast Queensland from 1:00am on Tuesday 29 June, 2021. This means masks must be worn in indoor spaces, including Bundilla Clinic. We kindly ask if you are attending an upcoming appointment to please wear your mask in the clinic if you have one. If you don’t have a mask, a mask is available for purchase at the reception desk for those entering the clinic. Thank you for your understanding and we appreciate your co-operation during these unpred...ictable times. For more information, please visit: https://www.qld.gov.au/.../protect-yourself.../face-masks Book your appointment today with one of our friendly male and female GPs on 5444 2666 or visit https://www.bundillaclinic.com Our practice has a COVID safe plan in place.



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