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Dr H.K. Vrajlal in Kellyville

Locality: Kellyville, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9629 1945



Address: Shop 1, 29-31 Windsor Road 2155 Kellyville, NSW, Australia

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23.01.2022 Happy new year! We are back for 2019. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9am-12:30pm and 2:30pm-6pm Saturday: 9am-12pm



21.01.2022 Ahead of hot conditions forecast this weekend, please remember to stay hydrated, keep indoors and have an asthma action plan in place. Give us a call if you have any questions on (02) 9629 1945

21.01.2022 If you have concerns or questions about COVID-19 and whether you require testing, please call us on (02) 9629 1945

21.01.2022 Dry July is a fundraiser that encourages people to give up alcohol for the month of July and raise funds for cancer patients, their families and carers. Australia. More information on the Dry July fundraiser can be found on the link below: https://www.dryjuly.com/... Will you be giving up alcohol this July?



21.01.2022 Take a few moments to watch this very useful video. Let's all do what we can to protect each ourselves and each other.

21.01.2022 Wishing you a happy and safe Easter from Dr Vrajlal and the team. We are closed over the long weekend and will reopen on Tuesday April 14. If you require after hours medical attention, please call 1300 HOME or visit http://www.sydmed.com.au/services/

19.01.2022 Don’t ignore your symptoms. We have taken steps to keep our patients and staff safe. Please continue to see your doctor for your health checks and if you have any concerns call us on 9629 1945.



19.01.2022 It’s Men’s Health Week (15th 21st June)! Men's Health Week is designed to encourage thought and discussion about what needs to be done to improve male health. For more information on how to get involved, visit www.menshealthweek.org.au... #MensHealthWeek

18.01.2022 Flu shots are available for patients. Call 9629 1945 to make an appointment

18.01.2022 Some health advice from NSW Health amid the #NSWFires

17.01.2022 "Clean your hands, cover your coughs and sneezes and stay at home if sick"

17.01.2022 Keep safe over the long weekend. We are closed and will reopen on Tuesday June 9. If you require after hours medical attention, please call 1300 HOME or visit http://www.sydmed.com.au/services/ Here's some info about COVID-19 social distancing practices: https://www.health.gov.au//physical-distancing-for-coronav



17.01.2022 If you have any questions about vaccinations, give us a call on (02) 9629 1945 to make an appointment with Dr Vrajlal or Dr Ashima Aggarwala

15.01.2022 Dr Vrajlal is back this week. Call 9629 1945 to make an appointment. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9am-12:30pm and 2:30pm-6pm Saturday: 9am-12pm

13.01.2022 "Novel coronavirus (COVID-19) Do I need a medical certificate clearing me for work, school university or other settings?"

11.01.2022 When it comes to germs sharing is definitely not caring. Look after yourself and others with these good hygiene habits.

08.01.2022 Some information from NSW Health regarding the coronavirus outbreak

05.01.2022 "If you have travelled overseas to another country in the past 14 days you should self-monitor for symptoms, practise social distancing as much as possible and immediately isolate yourself if you become unwell." More advice from NSW Health in this post.

05.01.2022 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Dr Vrajlal and the team. We are currently closed for the holiday break and will reopen on Monday January 13. If you require after hours medical attention, please call 1300 HOME or visit http://www.sydmed.com.au/services/

05.01.2022 June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, a Bowel Cancer Australia initiative raising awareness of Australia's second deadliest cancer and funds for the leading community-funded charity dedicated to prevention, early diagnosis, research, quality treatment and the best care for everyone affected by bowel cancer. During the early stages of bowel cancer, you may have no visible symptoms, which is why screening is important. When detected in the earliest stages, almost 99 percent of... bowel cancer cases can be successfully treated. For more information, head to https://www.bowelcanceraustralia.org

01.01.2022 NSW Health has been made aware of a social media post that is being widely circulated warning people to not consume certain foods or visit certain locations in ...Sydney. This post has not originated from NSW Health or any related entity. Further, there is no such entity as the Department of Diseasology Parramatta. NSW Health would like to assure the community that the locations mentioned in this post pose no risk to visitors, and there have been no positive readings at train stations.

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