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Elermore Vale General Practice

Locality: Wallsend, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4951 7677



Address: Elermore Shopping Centre, Croudace Rd 2287 Wallsend, NSW, Australia

Website: http://evgp.com.au

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25.01.2022 It’s Malnutrition Week and this year’s campaign spotlights the common malnutrition conundrum of patients (young or old) appearing relatively healthy, only to sh...ow several signs and symptoms of malnutrition once you do a little bit of digging. Malnutrition is a condition that can affect anyone and happens when someone doesn’t have enough nutrients to meet their body’s needs. It can have a big impact on health and can result in more frequent and longer hospital stays. If you notice your friends or loved ones have unintentionally lost weight or have a reduced appetite or food intake, they may not be getting the nutrients they need. Please encourage them to see their GP who can screen for malnutrition and refer to a dietitian if needed. #malnutritionweekanz #malnutritionweek



25.01.2022 Mental fitness challenge #5: Learn who to call on when times are tough. #wmhd2020 #mentalhealth #mentalfitness

22.01.2022 World Thrombosis Day is an annual, global initiative to reduce death and disability from thrombosis, which kills one in four people worldwide. Through educatio...n and advocacy, the day seeks to raise awareness of the causes, risk factors, signs/symptoms and evidence-based prevention and treatment of thrombosis among the public and health professionals alike. You can find more information about thrombosis at https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/thrombosis

20.01.2022 Hunter New England Health’s Mental Health team will host a discussion evening to gain insight into lived experience with suicide. If you have experience with s...uicide - had suicidal thoughts, survived a suicide attempt, cared for someone through suicidal crisis, or been bereaved by suicide - you are invited to attend. The team would like your ideas and thoughts about what a Suicide Prevention Drop-In Centre and a Suicide Prevention Outreach Team should look and feel like for the people accessing them. The discussion evening is at the Mental Health Campus, Mater Hospital, Waratah on Thursday, October 22 between 5.30pm and 7.30pm. Due to COVID-19 and social distancing, only a limited number of people will be able to attend in person, but video conferencing will be available to join remotely. If you are interested in participating in this co-design evening, please contact [email protected] to register your interest.



19.01.2022 Home Medication Reviews. Please ask our staff if you are interested in an annual bulk bilked medication review in your home. This is performed by a pharmacist. ... There are eligibililty criteria, so call 49517677 to discuss or ask your doctor or nurse at your next appointment

17.01.2022 Need help navigating your cancer care at Calvary Mater Newcastle? Our CANcierge App helps you navigate our cancer services and provides a wealth of information... to help improve your treatment experience, irrespective of your cancer type, at Calvary Mater Newcastle. Watch our video to find out more.

16.01.2022 Did you know there are two forms of Meningococcal Disease? It’s important to know the signs and symptoms for both Meningococcal Meningitis and Meningococcal Se...pticaemia. Dr David Durrheim, Public Health Physician takes you through the different signs and symptoms, along with what vaccines are available to protect you and your children against Meningococcal Disease. Remember, Meningococcal Disease is a medical emergency. If you experience the signs and symptoms of this illness you should attend your local Emergency Department or visit your GP urgently. Download the meningococcal fact sheet for more information https://bit.ly/Meningococcal_FactSheet.



13.01.2022 Meals do not have to be complicated to be balanced. Here are some meal ideas for inspiration. Remember your portion size and amount of carbohydrate may need to be adjusted to suit your individual needs. Speak to an accredited practising dietitian for more information.

11.01.2022 From Monday, 7 September, Laverty Pathology will operate a drive-through #COVID19 sample collection service at #MyMaitland Showground, on Blomfield Street, Sout...h Maitland. The service will be open from 8am to 4pm, Monday to Friday. No pathology request form or appointment is required. For more information, visit https://www.hneccphn.com.au//south-maitland-patient-inform

09.01.2022 PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT BATHURST 1000 I know a number of local residents attended the race over the weekend. NSW Health is calling on anyone who attended the Su...percheap Auto Bathurst 1000 motor race on the weekend as well as residents of Bathurst with any symptoms that could signal COVID-19 to get tested as soon as possible after remnants of the COVID-19 virus were detected in raw sewage. The sample comprises wastewater from over the past weekend, and could indicate current or a previous infection in someone who attended or worked at the Bathurst 1000 motor race, a visitor to Bathurst, or even a local resident. Visitors to and residents of Bathurst must be aware of any symptoms of illness, and immediately isolate and get tested should even the mildest of symptoms appear that you think might just be a cold. Symptoms like a runny nose or scratchy throat, cough, tiredness, fever or other symptoms could be COVID-19. After testing, you must remain in isolation until a negative result is received.

09.01.2022 NSW Health is urging people to take precautions with heatwave conditions forecast for parts of the state this weekend. Simple ways to reduce the risk of heat-re...lated illness include: Avoid the heat of the day by staying indoors and keeping cool by using air-conditioning, fans and drawing blinds and curtains closed Keep hydrated by drinking plenty of water Check on the welfare of vulnerable neighbours, friends and family Plan ahead for hot days. Signs of heat related illness include dizziness, tiredness, irritability, thirst, fainting, muscle pains or cramps, rapid pulse, shallow breathing, vomiting and confusion. People showing severe signs should seek urgent medical attention and, in an emergency situation, call Triple Zero (000). People should also continue to practise COVID-19 safe behaviour during the heatwave. If you are able to cool your home through a combination of fans, air-conditioning and closed blinds, please do so and stay at home. This is so physical distancing in other indoor spaces where people may seek relief from the heat, such as libraries or shopping centres, is not compromised. If you do leave your home to visit other indoor spaces, please physically distance and wear a face mask in places where you cannot maintain 1.5 metres distance from others. Keep in touch with relatives, neighbours and friends virtually through phone, social media or video call.

08.01.2022 Make sure you have your four-year-old’s eyesight checked before they start school because this is an important time to detect and treat any potential problems a...ffecting their vision, some of which could impact their school performance and development. Because children rarely complain of eye problems and often don’t realise they can’t see properly, the only way to tell if your child has a vision problem is to have their eyesight tested. It’s vital to have your 4-year-old child’s eyesight tested to detect potential problems so they can receive appropriate diagnosis and if required treatment. The earlier that a vision problem is detected, the better the chance of successful early intervention, preventing future vision problems or even permanent sight loss. Your child’s vision can be tested for free by the NSW Health Statewide Eyesight Preschooler Screening program better known as StEPS. StEPS screeners visit preschools and early childhood education centres. Your child can also have their vision tested at a local catchup StEPS clinic, at a NSW Health Child and Family Health service or with your GP. Visit health.nsw.gov.au/StEPS to find out where you can get your child’s vision checked.



07.01.2022 Today is #WorldOsteoporosisDay, a timely reminder to consider your bone health. Osteoporosis is the underlying cause of painful, debilitating and life-threateni...ng broken bones known as fragility fractures. It is a growing problem, with fragility fractures affecting one in three women and one in five men over the age of 50. As bone loss is gradual and painless, there are usually no symptoms to indicate when someone is developing osteoporosis. If you are experiencing height loss, previous fractures, or have a family history of osteoporosis, consider making an appointment with your doctor to assess your risk. World Osteoporosis Day

07.01.2022 1 in 5 Australians are effected by mental illness annually, yet many don't seek help due to the stigma. During the COVID-19 pandemic, prioritising your mental h...ealth and wellbeing is more important than ever. Today is World Mental Health Day and the message is simple: "Look after your Mental Health Australia." Visit lookafteryourmentalhealthaustralia.org.au to make a mental health promise and to access useful information and resources. #LookAfterYourMentalHealthAustralia

06.01.2022 Many of our clinicians at EVGP are actively involved in research and education which helps ensure we are delivering up to date and evidence based health care. Dr Sally Sweeney has published a paper this month looking at clinician response to the updated cervical screening program https://www.publish.csiro.au/PY/PY20032 Dr Sweeney can provide expert advice on all your women's health care needs

06.01.2022 It's R U OK?Day, a reminder that every day is a day to start a conversation that could change a life. Today we're calling on Australians to learn what to say af...ter R U OK? so they can keep the conversation going when someone says they're not OK. There's more to say after R U OK? Learn what to say when listening with an open mind Learn what to say when encouraging action Learn what to say when checking in Learn how to continue a conversation that could change a life. When we know what to say next we can help someone open up and find pathways to support long before they're in crisis. Learn what to say next and help us move closer to our vision of a world where we're all connected and are protected from suicide. Head to www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask

06.01.2022 The NSW Government has today announced the easing of a number of COVID-19 restrictions at our local schools, beginning in Term 4. For the updated advice for families, visit: https://education.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/advice-for-families

05.01.2022 Calcium is one of the essential nutrients needed for healthy bones, muscle and nerve function. For older women, calcium is particularly important to help keep b...ones strong and prevent osteoporosis. This #WomensHealthWeek add some of these calcium-rich food and drinks to your shopping list.

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01.01.2022 Toronto Diggers will help locals escape the heat this weekend. On Saturday and Sunday Toronto Diggers will help the most vulnerable residents who are not membe...rs enter the Club to avoid the heat. The Club will be relaxing the sign in requirements. Non-members* and Members are welcome to come into the Club bring in their paper/book to read, watch TV all in the cool comfort of the Club to beat this week's predicted extreme weather conditions. * Must provide identification and phone number upon entry for Covid Register. See more

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