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Gynaecology and Reproductive Care

Locality: North Plympton

Phone: +61 8 8490 3948



Address: 6 Mooringe Ave 5037 North Plympton, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.gynrc.com.au

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22.01.2022 Very good advice for all South Aussies... [HEALTH ALERT] There is a significantly higher risk of COVID-19 in South Australia due to the current outbreak in Victoria. ... So what can you do to help stop the spread? 1If you have any symptoms of COVID-19, no matter how mild, you need to get tested as soon as possible. 2If you know someone with symptoms of COVID-19, kindly encourage them to seek testing. Once you get a test, please return home immediately and wait for your results. If you receive a negative test result, you should still stay at home and not attend work, or school/childcare until you are feeling well again. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting or call the COVID-19 Information Line on 1800 253 787 to find a testing location.



22.01.2022 Our very lovely and highly skilled colleague, pelvic floor and musculoskeletal physiotherapist, Whitney is now consulting every Tuesday at our rooms! Please feel free to book an appointment with her online via her website www.physioretreat.com.au #physioretreat #pelvicfloorhealth #pelvicpain #pelvicphysiotherapy

22.01.2022 Vaginal dryness is often felt to be a taboo subject for discussion. Its often related to painful intercourse or vulval irritation and an embarrassing issue for many women often seriously affecting their sex drive. We see a lot women suffering with this common problem so now let's talk about it as treatment options are available! #GYNRC #Gynaecology #menopause

22.01.2022 Our lovely Francisca is consulting tomorrow at our Practice. If you are considering making some nutrition based lifestyle changes please contact her to book an appointment. https://www.sustainable-nutrition.com.au/



22.01.2022 We help with many women suffering from chronic pelvic pain. Pain can change on a daily to weekly basis and this photo is a great breakdown of how it can change. Keeping a pain diary via the MMP (Manage My Pain) app can be a great tool for women so when they present for an appointment we can track cyclic changes

18.01.2022 Low to moderate Fodmap diets can be very beneficial to some women suffering with IBS and pelvic pain. To ensure you are actually on the right track we still recommend that you seek a professional opinion from our lovely dietician Fran from www.sustainable-nutrition.com.au before making any dietary changes. For those of you this low fodmap plan has proven to work for you, this course might be of some benefit for you #sustainablenutrition

13.01.2022 The Jean Hailes Foundation and website is a great resource readily recommend to many of our patients. Please help shape the future for women by filling out this survey



07.01.2022 Australia has a temporary shortage of hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms. WHRIA's Prof John Eden explains how you can discuss options with your Specialist to utilise the available medication. Read on for more information here: https://www.whria.com.au/oestrogen-shortage/

04.01.2022 Please feel free to contact Jennifer if you feel you need or want to consult and experienced and empathetic counsellor. Jennifer consults at our rooms most Friday mornings #doodlebird #counselling #personalgrowth... https://www.facebook.com/2065365057018141/posts/2689872734567367/

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