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Goodna Family Medical & Skin Cancer Centre

Locality: Goodna, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3818 6299



Address: shop 57, 2 Smiths Rd 4300 Goodna, QLD, Australia

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

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22.01.2022 If your experiencing any cold, cough or flu like symptoms, contact our clinic to speak to a health professional for a referral for COVID-19 testing. Call to Book Appointments Goodna Family Medical Centre 07 3818 6299 Sherwood Family Medical Centre 07 3278 6922 Courtyard Family Medical Centre 07 3378 6789... Camira Family Medical Centre 07 3381 0548 Collingwood Park Family Medical Centre 07 3818 8511 Ipswich Skin Cancer GP Clinic 07 3819 0210 https://lnkd.in/gd_e_gd See more



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20.01.2022 Queensland has 1 case of coronavirus (COVID-19) today. A Bundamba woman who works at the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre, has tested positive to coronavirus (CO...VID-19). She has been admitted to Ipswich Hospital and currently has minor symptoms. There are currently 8 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Currently, 5 of the active cases are in hospital. To date, 1,081 people have recovered and sadly, 6 people have died of the disease. This brings the total number of cases to 1,093. Each day, total cases may not equal active plus recovered plus deaths, as information for some cases is still pending and will be updated in due course. Detailed information about COVID-19 cases in Queensland including maps of cases by HHS and LGA, likely source of infection, age and gender, testing completed, and self-quarantine notices issued, can be found here: www.health.qld.gov.au/covid-data

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15.01.2022 Everyone in Australia can get a free COVID-19 vaccination when it’s their turn. Yarn to your local health worker about where you can get your vaccine or visit health.gov.au Visit www.yourfamilymedical.com.au to Book Appointments Online OR Call to Book Appointments Goodna Family Medical Centre 07 3818 6299 Sherwood Family Medical Centre 07 3278 6922 Courtyard Family Medical Centre 07 3378 6789... Camira Family Medical Centre 07 3381 0548 Collingwood Park Family Medical Centre 07 3818 8511 Ipswich Skin Cancer GP Clinic 07 3819 0210 https://lnkd.in/gd_e_gd See more

15.01.2022 COVID-19 vaccines are safe The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) assesses all COVID-19 vaccines for quality, safety and effectiveness. In Australia, all vaccines go through this process before they can be used. COVID-19 vaccines prevent serious illness and death and help to protect you, your family, and your community. Visit the ‘Is it true’ page on health.gov.au to get the most up to date information

13.01.2022 COVID-19 vaccines work by training your body to recognise and fight the virus that causes COVID-19. It doesn’t mean you can’t get COVID-19, but it reduces how sick you would get from the virus. You cannot get COVID-19 from having the vaccines. The COVID-19 vaccines will not change your genes or your DNA in any way.



12.01.2022 Visit www.yourfamilymedical.com.au to Book Appointments Online. OR Call to Book Appointments Goodna Family Medical Centre 07 3818 6299 Sherwood Family Medical Centre 07 3278 6922... Courtyard Family Medical Centre 07 3378 6789 Camira Family Medical Centre 07 3381 0548 Collingwood Park Family Medical Centre 07 3818 8511 Ipswich Skin Cancer GP Clinic 07 3819 0210 https://lnkd.in/gd_e_gd See more

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08.01.2022 It's ok for men to speak about Mental Health. We have a Psychologist located in clinic. What are the signs and symptoms of depression in men? Different men have... different symptoms, but some common depression symptoms include: Anger, irritability, or aggressiveness Feeling anxious, restless, or on the edge Loss of interest in work, family, or once-pleasurable activities Problems with sexual desire and performance Feeling sad, "empty," flat, or hopeless Not being able to concentrate or remember details Feeling very tired, not being able to sleep, or sleeping too much Overeating or not wanting to eat at all Thoughts of suicide or suicide attempts Physical aches or pains, headaches, cramps, or digestive problems Inability to meet the responsibilities of work, caring for family, or other important activities Engaging in high-risk activities A need for alcohol or drugs Withdrawing from family and friends or becoming isolated Not every man who is depressed experiences every symptom. Some men experience only a few symptoms while others may experience many. What are the different types of depression? The most common types of depression are: Major depressiondepressive symptoms that interfere with a man's ability to work, sleep, study, eat, and enjoy most aspects of life. An episode of major depression may occur only once in a person's lifetime. But it is common for a person to have several episodes. Special forms (subtypes) of major depression include: Psychotic depressionsevere depression associated with delusions (false, fixed beliefs) or hallucinations (hearing or seeing things that are not really there). These psychotic symptoms are depression-themed. For example, a man may believe he is sick or poor when he is not, or he may hear voices that are not real that say that he is worthless. Seasonal affective disordercharacterized by depression symptoms that appear every year during the winter months when there is less natural sunlight. Persistent depressive disorder (also called dysthymia)depressive symptoms that last a long time (2 years or longer) but are less severe than those of major depression. Minor depressionsimilar to major depression and persistent depressive disorder, but symptoms are less severe and may not last as long. Bipolar Disorder is different from depression. It is included in this list because a person with bipolar disorder experiences episodes of extreme low moods (depression). But a person with bipolar disorder also experiences extreme high moods (called mania). Phone Sherwood Family Medical Centre: 3278 6922 to chat to one of our doctors if you are struggling with life.

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06.01.2022 Public Health Alert Queensland Health has expanded its list of venues where cases of the Brisbane Youth Detention Centre cluster visited. Anyone who has b...een to these locations at the times specified should monitor their health and if they develop any COVID-19 symptoms, even mild, get tested. The updated list is available at: https://www.qld.gov.au//cor/current-status/contact-tracing. To find your nearest fever clinic, visit: https://www.qld.gov.au/covid19testing.

06.01.2022 Queensland has 0 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) today. There are currently 8 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Currently, 5 of the active cases are in ho...spital. To date, 1,141 people have recovered and sadly, 6 people have died of the disease. This brings the total number of cases to 1,157. Each day, total cases may not equal active plus recovered plus deaths, as information for some cases is still pending and will be updated in due course. Detailed information about COVID-19 cases in Queensland including maps of cases by HHS and LGA, likely source of infection, age and gender, testing completed, and self-quarantine notices issued, can now be found here: www.health.qld.gov.au/covid-data

04.01.2022 Visit www.yourfamilymedical.com.au to Book Appointments Online. OR Call to Book Appointments Goodna Family Medical Centre 07 3818 6299 Sherwood Family Medical Centre 07 3278 6922... Courtyard Family Medical Centre 07 3378 6789 Camira Family Medical Centre 07 3381 0548 Collingwood Park Family Medical Centre 07 3818 8511 Ipswich Skin Cancer GP Clinic 07 3819 0210 https://lnkd.in/gd_e_gd See more

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