Churchill Avenue Medical Centre in Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia | Medical and health
Churchill Avenue Medical Centre
Locality: Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Phone: +61 3 6225 3585
Address: 2 Churchill Avenue 7005 Sandy Bay, TAS, Australia
Website: http://churchillavenue.ipn.com.au
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25.01.2022 Happy Father's Day to the amazing dad's in our community! Thank you for all that you do and we hope you have a great day. #FathersDay #ThankYouDad
24.01.2022 Tradies, make sure your health is the most important part of your toolkit. This Tradies Health Month, book in an annual check-up with your GP www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au #tradieshealth
23.01.2022 1 in 20 kids are born with a birth defect or genetic disease - that’s one in every classroom! Jeans for Genes Day is about finding cures for sick kids and supporting the Children’s Medical Research Institute. Help us find tomorrow’s cures today. Learn more https://www.jeansforgenes.org.au/ #jeansforgenesau
22.01.2022 The Daffodil Day Appeal gives hope by raising life-saving funds for world class cancer research, in the hope of a cancer-free future. Find out how you can help improve the lives of nearly 150,000 Australian's who are diagnosed with cancer every year https://www.daffodilday.com.au/ #DaffodilDay
22.01.2022 Welcome Dr Jo-Anne Grey. Telehealth and face-to-face appointments available. Call (03) 6225 3858 or visit http://ow.ly/IvcM50BHhWY to book an appointment.
21.01.2022 PKD Awareness Day raises awareness for Polycystic Kidney Disease, which affects more than 25,000 Australians. Take your kidney health seriously and book a check-up with your GP www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au #NationalPKDAwarenessDay #ENDPKD
18.01.2022 Living with a chronic condition, like asthma, can be a life-long challenge, managing symptoms, avoiding triggers, and navigating various treatment plans and medications. However, it is manageable with a personalised Asthma Action Plan. Read our blog to understand why it's important to see your GP for an Asthma Action Plan. https://bit.ly/3hXXjuK #AsthmaHealth #AsthmaActionPlan
17.01.2022 If you have a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19 you will be asked to self-isolate. It is important that you follow the below guidelines to ensure you protect yourself and those around you. For more information visit https://bit.ly/3ixtdz3
15.01.2022 During COVID-19 it is important that you maintain your regular healthcare, particularly if you have diabetes. If you have diabetes, the most important thing you can do is to follow your care plan and attend regular appointments with your health management team. Book a face to face or telehealth consultations with your GP by visiting www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au
15.01.2022 During COVID-19 it is important that people with cardiovascular disease continue to follow their care plan and attend regular appointments with their health management team. Book a face to face or telehealth consultations with your GP www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au
12.01.2022 It's time to get silly for a serious cause. Red Nose Day aims to raise funds to help save the lives of babies and children during pregnancy, birth, infancy and childhood. Your support on Red Nose Day helps save little lives. Learn more https://rednoseday.org.au/ #RedNoseDay2020
10.01.2022 Women’s Health Week is a timely reminder for women of all ages to make their wellbeing and mental health a priority. Read our blog for three self-care strategies to stay healthy and happy throughout this challenging year, and beyond. Read our blog: https://bit.ly/2R7JyyH
09.01.2022 If you have rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis and use immunosuppressant medication, the most important thing you can do to manage your arthritis health during COVID-19, is to follow your care plan and attend regular appointments with your health management team. Book a face to face or telehealth consultations with your GP www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au
08.01.2022 Pop on some bold lipstick during liptember and start the conversation about women's mental health. If you are struggling, book an appointment with your GP to discuss a mental health care plan www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au #liptember
06.01.2022 Our nursing team is a fundamental part of a larger network of nurses, providing care to millions of Australians every year. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, they have gone above and beyond to help provide care for our patients. Please join us as we celebrate 2020 the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. https://bit.ly/IPNNurse2020 #YOTN2020 https://youtu.be/1engpFlkn1g
05.01.2022 Globally, men die on average six years earlier than women, and for reasons that are largely preventable. We can all take action to live healthier, happier and longer lives by: 1. Spend time with people who make you feel good 2. Talk more about your mental health 3. Know the numbers about prostate cancer... 4. Know thy nuts 5. Move more Book a men’s health appointment with your GP today! Download the EasyVisit app or visit www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au to book. #Movember #MensHealth #easyvisit #seeyourgpeasily
04.01.2022 While COVID-19 is still in the community, it is important that you maintain good hygiene practices, social distance and stay home if you are unwell. See below for a reminder of how you can keep yourself and others safe during COVID-19.
04.01.2022 Do you know the difference an Asthma Action Plan makes? Action Plans can lead to better control of your asthma, fewer flare-ups, and less use of reliever medication. Ask your GP for an Asthma Action Plan now www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au #AsthmaHealth #AsthmaActionPlan #LungAwarenessMonth
04.01.2022 If you have had a stroke or in a high risk group, the most important thing you can do for your health during COVID-19 is to follow your care plan and attend regular appointments with your health management team. Book a face to face or telehealth consultations with your GP www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au
03.01.2022 SPECIAL HEALTH ALERT for people with asthma ! Asthma can get worse in current conditions because your lungs can be sensitive to triggers such as pollen, dust, or smoke. Stay in control of your asthma by booking an Asthma Action Plan today! Article headline: Why it’s important to see your GP for Asthma Action Plan? https://bit.ly/3hXXjuK #AsthmaHealth #AsthmaActionPlan
03.01.2022 Spring is here, which may cause some problems for your asthma. Take a breather this National Asthma Awareness week and focus on your asthma health. Book an Asthma check-up with your GP today! www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au #AsthmaWeek2020 #AsthmaHealth
02.01.2022 Dementia Action Week 2020 aims to demonstrate that many people living with dementia can continue to live well for many years after their diagnosis. Many continue to make significant contributions to our community, they engage, make their own choices and live rich and active lives. Book an appointment with your GP to discuss your dementia care www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au #dementiacare #dementiaactionweek
02.01.2022 Breathing in and out. Many of us take this for granted, but for 2.7 million Australians who have asthma, around 40,000 people end up in hospital with severe flare-ups and breathing difficulties every year. Most of these flare-ups could be prevented with better control. This National Awareness week, help us ground asthmatic airways and ask your GP for a new Asthma Action Plan https://bit.ly/31LNw6e #AsthmaWeek2020 #AsthmaHealth
02.01.2022 R U OK?Day reminds us that every day is the day to ask someone, "are you okay'? If you or someone you know is struggling, encourage them to seek support and speak to a GP about a mental health care plan. Book an appointment today www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au #theresmoretosay #ruok #ruokday
01.01.2022 With the stress COVID-19 has placed on everyone's lives, it’s now more important than ever to look after your overall health. Women’s Health Week is a timely reminder for women of all ages to make their wellbeing and mental health a priority. Book a check-up with your GP today www.churchillavenue.ipn.com.au #Women'sHealthWeek2020
01.01.2022 Across Australia, F.A.S.T. heroes save lives every day, simply by knowing and recognising the signs of stroke. You can be a F.A.S.T. hero and save the life of a loved one, a colleague, a stranger or even yourself by understanding F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke and calling and triple zero (000) if you suspect a stroke. Learn more at https://bit.ly/3judb9s #strokeweek2020
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