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Evanston Park Surgery

Locality: Gawler, South Australia

Phone: 85224933



Address: Trinity Dr 5116 Gawler, SA, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 Due to the heightened public health risk with the current outbreak in Victoria, we are asking ALL South Australians experiencing the following symptoms, no matter how mild, to get tested for COVID-19: Fever or chills Cough Sore throat Runny nose... Shortness of breath Loss of taste or smell How to get tested: Call your GP for an assessment. You may be tested in the clinic or provided with a referral (specimen collection request form) to attend a drive-through testing clinic. OR Visit a dedicated COVID-19 or Respiratory Clinic to be assessed and tested. Some clinics require you to call ahead and make a booking. For more information on how and where to get tested, including what to do after your test, visit: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting You can also call the SA COVID-19 Information Line on 1800 253 787 to find a testing location. Remember, in an emergency always call Triple Zero (000).



24.01.2022 You can now access the following drive-through clinics without a GP referral or booking: Daw Park - Repat Health Precinct 216 Daws Rd 8.00am 4.30pm, 7 days... Northfield - Hampstead Rehabilitation Centre 207-235 Hampstead Road 8.00am 4.30pm, 7 days If you are attending, please be patient with our fantastic staff who are working hard to organise logistics and collect samples at our various testing locations. Be prepared for delays by bringing water and snacks with you. These services are free and convenient. All ages welcome. For cars and motorbikes only (no walk-ins or cyclists). For other COVID-19 testing locations, visit: https://bit.ly/3gtXP3Y

23.01.2022 Lets talk about symptoms Runny nose? Stay home. Sore throat? Stay home. Cough? Stay home. ... Fever? Stay home. Chills? Stay home. Loss of taste or smell? Stay home. Any of the above? COVID test Going for a COVID test? STAY HOME until you receive your results- you MUST isolate! Some may be surprised by needing to stay home while waiting for your COVID results, however, given youve gone for a COVID test, its likely you are presenting with Flu like symptoms... if you have flu like symptoms, you should be staying home Remember, what are mild symptoms for you, could be life threatening for someone else

23.01.2022 Our metropolitan COVID-19 testing clinics are currently experiencing an increase in waiting times. Thank you to all the people doing the right thing and getting tested. Did you know there are alternatives places you can get tested for COVID-19? Visit a dedicated GP-led Respiratory Clinic to be assessed and tested. Its convenient, covered by Medicare, no referral needed and all ages. Strictly by appointment. Book online via www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting or via hotdocs... https://bit.ly/2WpdhGE OR Call your GP for an assessment. You may be tested in the clinic or provided with a referral (specimen collection request form) to attend a drive-through testing clinic. Reminder: if you have the below symptoms, even if mild, get tested for COVID-19: Fever or chills Cough Sore throat Runny nose Shortness of breath Loss of taste or smell Remember, in an emergency always call Triple Zero (000).



22.01.2022 The surgery will be closed on Monday January 28th 2019. It will re-open Tuesday morning at 8 am. Stay cool peepsThe surgery will be closed on Monday January 28th 2019. It will re-open Tuesday morning at 8 am. Stay cool peeps

22.01.2022 ADVICE If you visited any of the below locations during the listed times, you do not need to self-quarantine but you should monitor for symptoms and get tested immediately if symptoms appear.

20.01.2022 Have you heard of the COVIDSafe App? This app is designed to keep track of the Coronavirus whereabouts and whether or not youve been exposed to someone who ...has a positive result. The chief medical officer of SA Health needs as many people as possible to download the app so he can extract the data to give a timeframe on lifting restrictions. SA are doing so well with today marking 4 days in a row with ZERO cases of COVID-19. Lets go that one step further and download the app so we can continue to work together in flattening the curve and (hopefully) see our state and beyond, start to lift restrictions (when its safe). Just in case you miss the part of the information, you must keep your Bluetooth on and you must keep the app running on your phone when you leave the house! #Coronavirus #COVID19 #SAAreAmazing #WeAreSA #FlatteningTheCurve #SocialDistancing #LetsDoThisTogether #COVIDSafeApp #WeNeedYouToDownLoadIt #PMC



20.01.2022 Let’s talk about symptoms Runny nose? Stay home. Sore throat? Stay home. Cough? Stay home. ... Fever? Stay home. Chills? Stay home. Loss of taste or smell? Stay home. Any of the above? COVID test Going for a COVID test? STAY HOME until you receive your results- you MUST isolate! Some may be surprised by needing to stay home while waiting for your COVID results, however, given you’ve gone for a COVID test, it’s likely you are presenting with Flu like symptoms... if you have flu like symptoms, you should be staying home Remember, what are mild symptoms for you, could be life threatening for someone else

20.01.2022 We are still having issues with our phones and it may take another 2 weeks before the problem is rectified. Appointments can be made on healthengine.com.au. Sorry for the inconvenience

20.01.2022 Self isolation. The rules are that simple. These rules are to protect your loved ones. ... It really is that simple. #TheFightAgainstCovidMeansDoingTheRightThing #ItsUpToYou #COVID19 #Coronavirus #ItsBackInSA #LetsBeCareful #PirieMedicalCentre

19.01.2022 It can be tough to find motivation to walk during summers warmest days. Here are our top tips to get you and your dog through! 1. Walk during the coolest part... of the day - this tends to be early mornings or evenings. 2. Head to the beach or a body of water - your pooch will be grateful for the swim! 3. Stay hydrated and drink plenty of water. 4. If the pavement is too hot for you, it is too hot for your furry friend.

19.01.2022 COVID-19 spreads primarily through close contact with someone who is infected, but it can also spread if you touch contaminated objects and surfaces. You can protect yourself: clean your hands and your surroundings frequently!



17.01.2022 The phone lines are up and running again ! Sorry for the inconvenience

16.01.2022 The surgery is open tomorrow, Monday Dec. 31st at 8am until 5.30pmThe surgery is open tomorrow, Monday Dec. 31st at 8am until 5.30pm

16.01.2022 Phones are up and running again!

14.01.2022 The flu is a serious illness, in 2017 more people died from complications of the infection than on our roads. This year could be worse. Are you doing what you can to protect yourself and your loved ones against the flu? Find out more about getting vaccinated, visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/flu.

14.01.2022 To ensure everyone stays healthy during the pandemic, it is essential people still attend important medical appointments to manage their health conditions. Whet...her you have a chronic health condition or an acute illness, GP practices and Emergency Departments are safe to attend and are still open for those seeking medical help when they need it. Those with chronic conditions should maintain contact with their GP, even if its just for a phone consult If you are concerned about exposure to COVID-19, speak with your healthcare provider about the options available to you, which may include telehealth appointments or home visits. Keep well and keep connected with your GP or treating clinician. www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/keepingwell

14.01.2022 Do you know your options? Finding help for alcohol or other drug problems is now easier. Find support services near you at www.knowyouroptions.sa.gov.au

13.01.2022 Make an apppointment at Evanston Park Surgery by phoning 85 224 933 for your Contraceptive Implant!

13.01.2022 Have you heard of the ‘COVIDSafe App’? This app is designed to keep track of the Coronavirus whereabouts and whether or not you’ve been exposed to someone who ...has a positive result. The chief medical officer of SA Health needs as many people as possible to download the app so he can extract the data to give a timeframe on lifting restrictions. SA are doing so well with today marking 4 days in a row with ZERO cases of COVID-19. Let’s go that one step further and download the app so we can continue to work together in flattening the curve and (hopefully) see our state and beyond, start to lift restrictions (when it’s safe). Just in case you miss the part of the information, you must keep your Bluetooth on and you must keep the app running on your phone when you leave the house! #Coronavirus #COVID19 #SAAreAmazing #WeAreSA #FlatteningTheCurve #SocialDistancing #LetsDoThisTogether #COVIDSafeApp #WeNeedYouToDownLoadIt #PMC

13.01.2022 You are now able to book appointments with our doctors online through Health Engine www.healthengine.com.au For any appointments requiring a different type of consultation or with our practice nurse, please call the Surgery on 85224933 so we are able to book a double appointment

13.01.2022 How to wear a non-medical fabric mask safely during COVID-19: Do’s and don’ts

12.01.2022 IMMUNISATION PROGRAM: There is a catch-up program for young adults aged between 17yrs and 21 yrs for the Meningoccocal B vaccine. This is happening between 1st February 2019 to December 31st 2019. For appointments please phone 85 224 933 or book online through healthengine.com.au

12.01.2022 Rule number one. Can’t be stressed enough. Stay home while unwell, unless seeking URGENT medical care. Also.. STAY HOME while waiting for your covid results. Imagine if you were positive

12.01.2022 Victoria Park/Pakapakanthi and Elizabeth (Elizabeth Way) COVID-19 testing sites will remain open until midnight tonight. Please only attend a COVID-19 testing s...ite if you have COVID-19 symptoms OR have been instructed to get tested by SA Health. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidcontacttracing to find out if you are impacted by the Parafield Cluster AND are required to get tested. We are working hard to extend operating hours of clinics and put on more staff. If you need to get tested: Please be patient with staff who are working hard to organise logistics and collect samples. Be prepared for delays by bringing water and snacks. If you are attending a walk-in site, bring sun protection (sunscreen, hat, umbrella) and a chair. Keep 1.5 metres between yourself and others in line and wear a mask if possible. Do not take other people with you to get tested, other than those you need to care for. Motorists are reminded to not queue across intersections, ensure that you leave enough distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you, drive slowly through the testing sites and ensure you have enough fuel if waiting in line at a drive-through clinic. After your test: Go straight home. Avoid contact with other people. Stay in self-isolation until you receive a negative test result (in certain cases you may be required to remain in self-isolation or self-quarantine if directed to do so by SA Health or SA Police, even if you receive a negative test result). Information on how to self-isolate/self-quarantine: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidisoadvice If you are well but worried, contact the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line on 1800 632 753

11.01.2022 Due to technical issues are phones and internet are down so please call 0473 007 737 for all your appointments until further notice. Sorry for any inconvenience.

10.01.2022 The surgery will be closing every day at 5.30pm for the next 4 weeks. Sorry for any inconvenience. We are still having issues with our telephone lines, Telstra are working hard to try and find the problem. Appointments can be made on healthengine.com.au Thank you for your patience

10.01.2022 Do you work outdoors? It might be stinking hot out there, but its UV radiation (not the heat) that does the damage to your skin. Remember to: 1 2 3 4 5 For more info see UV Daily with Sonny Burns or www.uvdaily.com.au/working-outdoors... #HealthyInTheHeat

10.01.2022 The surgery will be open at 8am tomorrow (Wednesday) morning. Appts can also be booked through www.healthengine.com.auThe surgery will be open at 8am tomorrow (Wednesday) morning. Appts can also be booked through www.healthengine.com.au

09.01.2022 Self isolation. The rules are that simple. These rules are to protect your loved ones. ... It really is that simple. #TheFightAgainstCovidMeansDoingTheRightThing #ItsUpToYou #COVID19 #Coronavirus #ItsBackInSA #LetsBeCareful #PirieMedicalCentre

09.01.2022 The surgery will be closing at 5.30 every day now until further notice. Sorry for any inconvenience.The surgery will be closing at 5.30 every day now until further notice. Sorry for any inconvenience.

09.01.2022 Unfortunately we are having phone issues again. Please book appointments on healthengine.com.au Sorry for the inconvenience

09.01.2022 Chlamydia is on the rise here in South Australia Left untreated, chlamydia can have long term consequences for your fertility and health so make sure you talk with your doctor or visit our friends at SHINE SA and get a sexual health check. For more STI information visit: https://bit.ly/2WsLEKm.

09.01.2022 Meningococcal B Immunisation Program: The State Government Meningococcal B (MenB) Immunisation Program will provide free meningococcal B vaccines to children and young people who are residents of South Australia and have a Medicare card. For more information you can visit:... http://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au See more

08.01.2022 REMINDER: effective 7 August 2020, children will not be able to enrol in or attend early childhood services unless all immunisation requirements are met. . This applies to childcare, family day care, occasional care, pre-school, kindergarten and early learning centres, including early childhood services provided at primary school sites. . Exemptions may be granted for medical reasons. ... . Services such as primary education, babysitting, playgroups, childminding, or services comprising out of school care are excluded from the legislation. The legislation does not apply to compulsory education after the child turns six years of age. . Read through our parent and carer FAQs to learn more: https://bit.ly/39qbxlB . . How do I know if my child is up to date? . Vaccines must be administered on, or close to, the specific schedule points for children to be considered up to date with their immunisations; usually a few days before or a few weeks after is acceptable. . Follow our guide to learn how to access your childs immunisation history statement: https://bit.ly/2ZWBhTi See more

08.01.2022 Good morning. Once again we are having problems with the phones. Sorry for the incovenience, we should have the problem fixed shortly. For appointments you can book on healthengine.com.au

06.01.2022 IMPORTANT COVID-19 TESTING INFORMATION Please only attend a COVID-19 testing site if you have COVID-19 symptoms OR have been instructed to get tested by SA Heal...th. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidcontacttracing to find out if you are impacted by the Parafield Cluster AND are required to get tested. We are working hard to extend operating hours of clinics and put on more staff. If you need to get tested: Please be patient with staff who are working hard to organise logistics and collect samples. Be prepared for delays by bringing water and snacks. If you are attending a walk-in site, bring sun protection (sunscreen, hat, umbrella) and a chair. Keep 1.5 metres between yourself and others in line and wear a mask if possible. Do not take other people with you to get tested, other than those you need to care for. Motorists are reminded to not queue across intersections, ensure that you leave enough distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you, drive slowly through the testing sites and ensure you have enough fuel if waiting in line at a drive-through clinic. After your test: Go straight home. Avoid contact with other people. Stay in self-isolation until you receive a negative test result (in certain cases you may be required to remain in self-isolation or self-quarantine if directed to do so by SA Health or SA Police, even if you receive a negative test result). Information on how to self-isolate/self-quarantine: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidisoadvice If you are well but worried, contact the SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line on 1800 632 753

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06.01.2022 Our phone lines are not working this morning- sorry for the inconvenience! Hopefully they'll be up and running soon . You can book appointments through health engine.com.au

05.01.2022 ? There are different requirements for each category of Essential Traveller. The Cross Border page has a table for reference that details requirements for each category. View it here: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au//Essential-Traveller-Table. For more frequently asked questions and information in relation to the current South Australian COVID-19 Directions visit: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergenc/cross-border-travel

05.01.2022 ? There are different requirements for each category of Essential Traveller. The Cross Border page has a table for reference that details requirements for each category. View it here: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au//Essential-Traveller-Table. For more frequently asked questions and information in relation to the current South Australian COVID-19 Directions visit: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/emergenc/cross-border-travel

04.01.2022 As of midnight Monday the 30th of November as directed by SA Health all Gp's, staff, patients and visitors in the medical centre will now need to wear single use surgical masks Cloth masks are not acceptable, all masks must be surgical This excludes children under 12 years of age.... We also ask to further everyone's safety and minimise the risk of COVID-19 that everyone keep 1.5m distance away from each other. For any further queries or concerns contact our team at Evanston Park Surgery.

04.01.2022 Do you know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke? Would you know what to do if someone was suffering from these illnesses? For more information on staying #HealthyInTheHeat visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/healthyintheheat

04.01.2022 We are still having issues with our phone and fax lines. All should be back to working order this Friday. Sorry for any inconvenience. Appointments can be booked online at healthengine.com.au

04.01.2022 Call us! Most of our appointments can now be provided by telehealth (phone appointment), with some face-to-face appointments possible. If you would like a... sexual health appointment call 8300 5300, for General Practitioner and specialist appointments call 7099 5320 . If youre looking for confidential advice on any sexual health issue you can also speak to our friendly Sexual Health nurses on the Sexual Healthline. Call 1300 883 793. For more information visit www.shinesa.org.au/find-clinic/

04.01.2022 Rule number one. Cant be stressed enough. Stay home while unwell, unless seeking URGENT medical care. Also.. STAY HOME while waiting for your covid results. Imagine if you were positive

04.01.2022 We are still having issues with our main phone number. If you are having trouble getting through on our main number please try 85 224 861. Sorry for the inconvenience

03.01.2022 How to wear a non-medical fabric mask safely during COVID-19: Do’s and don’ts

03.01.2022 Does your child or teenager know what to do if they feel unwell in the heat, especially if they are away from home? stop playing move to a cool place/sit in... the shade drink water tell someone (dont be upset or embarrassed) Make sure they have a backpack with water, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and a flannel or towel (to wet and cool themselves) #HealthyInTheHeat See more

02.01.2022 Everyone is at risk of heat-related illness during a #heatwave. Do you know the signs and symptoms, and what to do? Stay #HealthyInTheHeat and visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/HealthyInTheHeat

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