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Colebee Family Medical Centre

Locality: Colebee

Phone: +61 2 9131 6050



Address: 799 Richmond Rd 2761 Colebee, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.colebeemedical.com.au

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25.01.2022 Just a reminder that we are closed on Monday 5th October. Normal hours will resume from Tuesday 6th October. Book an appointment online www.colebeemedical.com.au



22.01.2022 World Aids Day is day to encourage each other to educate ourselves about HIV, to take action in prevention strategies and to ensure that those living with HIV can participate fully in life without the fear of stigma and discrimination. If you have any questions about AIDS and how they're transmitted or have any other concerns don't hesitate to talk to one of our doctors today. Our doctors are here to help you, not judge you. Book online at colebeemedical.com.au or give us a call on (02) 9131 6050

21.01.2022 Today is World Mental Health Day. These challenging times have brought about many issues and problems for many people physically but most especially mentally. So lets make sure we're not just taking care of our physical health, but also our mental health. If you have been feeling down or anxious or nervous or even angry, have a chat to one of our doctors today. Book in with us online at www.colebeemedical.com.au or give us a call on (02) 9131 6050

18.01.2022 Experiencing any of the COVID symptoms? Have your hands full? Too sick to get out of bed? Book a telephone consult with one of doctors today. Book online at www.colebeemedical.com.au or call our receptionists on (02) 9131 6050 to arrange a telephone call with one our doctors today (Please note, in order to be eligible for a telephone consult you must have visited one of our doctors in the last year)



17.01.2022 A reminder that even though the weather is changing, we still need to be keeping ourselves and each other safe! We can do this by: - making sure we're constantly washing our hands - properly wearing a mask over our mouth AND nose - and social distancing as much as we can!

17.01.2022 Today is World Diabetes Day and we want to bring awareness of the symptoms of diabetes! Symptoms include: - urinating often - feeling very thirsty - feeling very hungry, even though you're eating regularly - extreme fatigue... - blurry vision - cuts/bruises that are slow to heal - weight loss, even though you are eating more - tingling, pain or numbness in hands or feet If any of these symptoms seem at all familiar or you have diabetes as a part of your family health history, don't hesitate to book in with one of our doctor's today online at colebeemedical.com.au or call us (02) 9131 6050 See more

15.01.2022 This week is Alopecia Awareness Week. Alopecia Areata is an auto-immune disease that causes hair loss on the scalp and all over the body. It's a life changing disease that can be lifelong and can result in affecting one's self-image, self-esteem and confidence. But it's our belief that through personal support, improved awareness and ongoing research to find a cure, can help improve so many lives. If you've noticed any hair thinning, patchy bald spots or sudden loss of hair, don't hesitate to speak to one of our doctors today. Book with us online at colebeemedical.com.au or call us on (02) 9131 6050



14.01.2022 Don't like waiting to see a doctor? Jump the queue and book online! Not only will you get priority as a booked in appointment but you also get to see what times our doctors are available and who you will be seeing. So ditch the waiting times and book in with us today at www.colebeemedical.com.au

13.01.2022 This month is Movember and we encourage you to be a part of this amazing movement in raising money to help in the fight for men's health. How can you help? By growing a moustache or walking/running over 60k this month and help raise awareness for men's mental health and research into the prevention of prostate and testicular cancer.

07.01.2022 The birth of a child brings about a myriad of emotions. A woman goes through the demanding yet precarious nine months of pregnancy to give birth to her baby and ascend to motherhood. However, the feeling of pure joy on the arrival of the little one is often accompanied by an impending sense of apprehension. https://colebeemedical.com.au/post/postpartum-depression

07.01.2022 This October is breast cancer awareness month, so let's get it off our chest and look out for any signs or symptoms. These include: - a lump, or any lumpiness (especially if its just in one breast) - a change in size or shape of your breast - a change to the skin on or around your breast - an unusual pain that wont go away... - if breast cancer runs in the family If any of these signs seem familiar, book in with one of our female doctors today. Our female doctors are available on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and alternative Saturdays. Better yet, book online today to see the times and dates available: www.colebemedical.com.au or call one of our receptionists on (02) 9131 6050

04.01.2022 Now that masks are all the rage, keeping us both safe and stylish, here's some tips about how to safely wear them! - Make sure your wash your hand before touching the mask - inspect the mask for any damage or dirt - adjust the mask on your face so there's no gaps around the sides - cover your mouth, nose and chin... - avoid touching the mask while in use - make sure to be washing your mask at least once a day - when not in use, store mask in clean zip-lock bag See more



04.01.2022 Did you know only 4% of Aussies are eating enough vegetables per day? This week we challenge you to 'Tryfor5'. Try adding extra veggies to your meals and hitting the goal of eating 5 different veggies each day! Your body will thank you for it!

02.01.2022 Here's a quick reminder about washing your hands properly! Washing your hands is so important, as it reduces the spreading of germs and helps keep you and everyone around you safe. So make sure if you don't have access to hand sanitiser, you're still washing your hands with soap and water regularly!

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