Elmwood Medical Centre in Wodonga, Victoria | Family medicine practice
Elmwood Medical Centre
Locality: Wodonga, Victoria
Phone: +61 2 6056 2011
Address: 291 Beechworth Road 3690 Wodonga, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.elmwoodmedical.com.au/
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16.01.2022 Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world. Nearly 1 person every 30 minutes is diagnosed with melanoma. Concerned about a sunburn? Use healthdirect's Symptom Checker to get advice on when to seek medical attention: https://bit.ly/2w3Iy3T
14.01.2022 We are taking the last steps towards COVID Normal. Please read the Premier’s statement and a summary of new changes by visiting this link: https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/statement-premier-82... Please keep up the healthy habits you have developed this year as we move to COVID Normal.
13.01.2022 Elmwood Medical Centre would like to wish all our patients a Happy & Healthy New Year! Stay up-to-date with weekly health advice & practice updates, right here on our Facebook page and together we can work towards a healthier 2021! What are your health goals this year?
12.01.2022 Everybody is looking forward to saying goodbye to 2020 what better time to see some friends or family? But it’s important to remember to stay home if you’re showing any COVID-19 symptoms. Get information on keeping your celebrations safe: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/how-stay-safe-and-well-covid-19
11.01.2022 Look you visited us on Christmas Eve! Our Elf Nurse Kerry. Have a great Christmas everyone from the Elmwood Medical Centre Team.
11.01.2022 NAIDOC WEEK 8-15 November NAIDOC Week is held across Australia each year to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This year’s theme 'Always Was, Always Will Be' encourages the community to explore, learn about and appreciate the wealth and breadth of Indigenous Nations, languages and knowledge of our continent.... To learn more visit: https://www.naidoc.org.au/get-involved/2020-theme
11.01.2022 How To Use A Surgical Mask Wearing a face mask? You should change the mask as soon as it becomes damp or dirty. A cloth face covering can be washed and re-used, but you can only use a surgical mask once. Learn more about masks here: https://bit.ly/3jDtlhF
11.01.2022 Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. Early detection is the best way to improve survival. Don’t delay because of COVID-19. To book an appointment call us on (02) 6056 2011 or book online through our website www.elmwoodmedical.com.au. We are here to support you since 2007!
10.01.2022 There have been updates to regional restrictions that come into effect from 11:59pm Tuesday, 27 October. Read the Premier’s statement and the new changes to restrictions by clicking this link: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au///statement-premier-25-october
10.01.2022 I do my hair toss, Check my nails. Baby how you feelin'? Our fun and friendly female GPs are reaching out to see how the women in our community are doing with their health and wellbeing. Don't put off your important health checks!... Open To Support Our Community and Accepting New Patients Our medical centre is always ready to provide fantastic health care to Wodonga and the surrounding community. Bulk Billing, No GAP even on weekends Highly experienced team Accepting New Patients Walk in Appointments Procedural Clinic (Venesections / INR / Iron infusion / Mirena / Implanon (insertion & removal) Allied Health (Podiatrist, Dietician, Osteopath, Mental social worker,Hearing) Childhood Immunisation Defence Medicals Indigenous Health Onsite Pharmacy Onsite Pathology To book an appointment please call reception on 02 6056 2011 or book online through https://elmwoodmedical.com.au/
08.01.2022 Elmwood Medical Centre is open for business and practising the right hygiene measures, so don’t put off important health checks because of COVID-19. Don’t delay. To book an appointment for either a face-to-face or over the phone consult call us on (02) 6056 2011 or book online through our website www.elmwoodmedical.com.au. We are here to support you since 2007!
06.01.2022 Movember is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide. By encouraging men to get involved, Movember aims to increase early cancer detection, diagnosis and effective treatments, and ultimately reduce the number of preventable deaths. Besides annual check-ups, the Movember Foundation encourages men to be aware of family history of cancer and to adopt a healthier lifestyle. Since inception, the Movember Foundation has raised $837 million and funded over 1,200 projects in more than 20 countries. To donate visit: https://au.movember.com/donate
06.01.2022 Make your health a priority this year. Keep up to date with medical appointments Check in with your mental health Eat well and stay active... Continue to be COVID safe in your daily activities. For more ways to look after your health this year, visit: https://www.health.gov.au/
06.01.2022 BOO! COVID, Get Away from Our Lucky Country! We would like to thank our Doctors, nurses, staff for being there for the community during these unprecedented times. COVID has hit our lives and the community very hard. Our thoughts are with your friends & family. We are celebrating small wins with our team having safety and caution in our mind.... Did you know our very own Nurse Kerry makes Pot People which are displayed in the picture (Witch and Elmwood Lady). If you are happy to support Nurse Kerry visit her page: https://www.facebook.com/PotPeopleDesigns/ We are here to support you since 2007 and open as usual. Visit https://elmwoodmedical.com.au/ for all your medical needs and to meet pot people. Have a safe Halloween. Trick or Treat.
06.01.2022 World Diabetes Day is held on 14 November each year and is celebrated worldwide in over 160 countries by organisations, healthcare professionals and people and their families living with diabetes. This year, the theme of World Diabetes Day is "Nurses Make the Difference for Diabetes" and will focus on promoting the role of nurses in the prevention and management of diabetes. Screening for Type 2 diabetes is important in order to modify its course and reduce the risk of complications such as blindness. Screening for complications is an essential part of managing all kinds of diabetes. One in every two adults living with diabetes is undiagnosed, so early screenings are vital.
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