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GP SuperClinic Midland Railway Workshops

Locality: Midland, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9374 7000



Address: 6 Centennial Place 6056 Midland, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.midlandgpsuperclinic.com

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25.01.2022 Today is World Mental Health Day! This year, Mental Health Australia is encouraging everyone to make a promise to Look after your mental health, Australia. 1... in 5 Australians are affected by mental illness annually, yet many don’t seek help because of stigma. During the COVID-19 pandemic, prioritising mental health and wellbeing has become more important than ever. Visit the official website to find out more! https://lookafteryourmentalhealthaustralia.org.au/



25.01.2022 weekend roster: Saturday 1 August Dr Aly Khanbhai 9am to 12midday Dr Arezoo Hakki 12midday to 4pm Dr Reza Amitouri 9am to 5pm... Dr Camelia Monica Rosca 12midday to 5pm SUNDAY 2 August Dr M Ullah 10am to 2pm Dr Reza Amitouri 9am to 1pm

23.01.2022 Call us or book an appointment to find out if you are eligible for a FREE Pneumococcal vaccine!

23.01.2022 Sunday roster: 15th August Dr Reza Amitouri 9am to 1pm Dr Mohammed Ullah 10am to 1pm



22.01.2022 2020 DonateLife Week - Save the date! DonateLife Week is coming up: 26 July - 2 August 2020! This DonateLife Week we want all Australians to have the talk about organ and tissue donation. While the majority of Australians believe its important to be an organ and tissue donor, only one in three are registered! ... What is DonateLife Week? We want to inspire all Australians to make a real difference to the lives of others by registering and telling their family they want to be a donor. So every year we run DonateLife Week, a national awareness week dedicated to promoting organ and tissue donation. Across Australia, DonateLife agencies and our community stakeholders help spread the word about the life changing gift of organ and tissue donation.

22.01.2022 July 28, 2020 - World Hepatitis Day World Hepatitis Day takes places every year on 28 July bringing the world together under a single theme to raise awareness of the global burden of viral hepatitis and to influence real change. There are five main strains of the hepatitis virus A, B, C, D and E. Together, hepatitis B and C are the most common cause of deaths, with 1.3 million lives lost each year. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, viral hepatitis continues to claim thousands of lives every day.

22.01.2022 In 2020, Speech Pathology Week is from 23-29 August. Speech Pathology Week seeks to promote the speech pathology profession and the work done by speech pathologists with the 1.2 million Australians who have a communication disability. The theme for Speech Pathology Week in 2020 is: Communicating with confidence!... The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the challenges faced by Australians with communication disability. Communication is a basic human right and Speech Pathology Week seeks to make Australians aware of this. Speech pathologists work to ensure everyone can communicate with confidence. It is important that the broader community understands that: 1.2 million Australians live with communication disability; communication disability is largely invisible. Unseen and out-of-sight; more confident communication helps maximise educational, health and social outcomes; and communication is more than just speech. If you know anyone in the community who has speech delays or trouble with speech, please feel free to book them in with one of our GPs who can refer them to professional speech therapists as per their needs.



21.01.2022 September - International Prostate Cancer Awareness Month The Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia is asking Australia to get involved in helping create awareness, and raise the much-needed funds to assist in the fight against prostate cancer. Did you know Prostate Cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australian men with 20,000 diagnoses and close to 3,300 deaths each year? Prostate cancer kills more men than breast cancer kills women. ... We want to encourage all men over 50 years of age, or 40 years if they have a family history of prostate cancer to talk to their GP about testing for prostate cancer, as part of their regular health check-up. https://www.prostate.org.au

21.01.2022 SAVE THE DATE 7/8/20 - Jeans for Genes Day 1 in 20 kids face a birth defect or genetic disease, and 30% of childrens hospital admissions are due to genetic disorders, so we know there is still much work to be done. Not all research is the same. The Children's Medical Research Institute conduct fundamental medical and biological research. We ask the difficult questions. What causes cancer? How do we stop it? Can we prevent birth defects? How do we cure genetic diseases...? You can help this August by joining Jeans for Genes. Help raise funds and donate, or rock your best denim looks at work, school, home or online to raise awareness. Swing by to see our friendly reception staff to drop off your gold coin donation, or to show off your fancy jeans!

21.01.2022 Friday 14/8/20 - Red Nose Day Red Nose is Australias leading authority on safe sleep and pregnancy, and bereavement support for families affected by the death of a child. Whether youre back out in the world again, still social distancing, or something in between, there are still plenty of ways to get involved in Red Nose Day 2020.... Visit www.rednoseday.org.au to get started today.

21.01.2022 Bleeding Disorders Awareness Week 2020 Bleeding Disorders Awareness Week is an opportunity for individuals and families as well as Haemophilia Foundations and other organisations to take part in a campaign and activities to raise awareness about haemophilia, von Willebrand disease and related inherited bleeding disorders throughout Australia during the week of 11-17 October 2020. What a different year it is going to be with COVID-19 restrictions different in each state/te...rritory and the unknown, Haemophilia Foundation Australia have decided to develop a virtual campaign. This will involve many fun things that all ages can get involved in. https://www.haemophilia.org.au//bleeding-disorders-/events

21.01.2022 Liptember Liptember is a campaign dedicated to raising funds and awareness for women's mental health, harnessing the true potential of the collective, encouraging and inspiring people to listen, share, and learn. Helping start the conversation off, by popping a little colour on; individuals are encouraged to register online and seek sponsorship from family, friends and co-workers for committing to wear the lippy throughout September. ... In the past, the majority of mental health research has been focused on men, with the findings applied to women. This has resulted in a number of programs and prevention strategies that are unable to fully assist the mental health needs of the female population. The Liptember campaign hopes to change that. By placing a gender lens on mental health, research has shown to be more accurate and support programs more effective. It's easy to get involved in the campaign. Register as an individual fundraiser or start a team and commit to being bold by wearing a Liptember lippy for a day, week or month during September and support the women in your life. Purchase a Liptember lipstick from any Chemist Warehouse, My Chemist or My Beauty Spot store Register online Rock your lippy throughout September https://www.liptember.com.au/



19.01.2022 World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD), on 10 September, is organized by the International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP). WHO has been co-sponsor of the day. The purpose of this day is to raise awareness around the globe that suicide can be prevented. Close to 800 000 people die by suicide every year. Furthermore, for each suicide, there are more than 20 suicide attempts. Suicides and suicide attempts have a ripple effect that impacts on families, friends, colleagues..., communities and societies. Suicides are preventable. Much can be done to prevent suicide at individual, community and national levels. https://www.who.int/health-topics/suicide#tab=tab_1 https://youtu.be/Fy7n8SfwS_A

19.01.2022 Measles surged worldwide in 2019, reaching almost 870,000 cases, the highest number reported in 23 years. Global measles deaths have climbed nearly 50% since ...2016, claiming an estimated 207,500 lives in 2019 alone. We need champions around the to reach the 146M children who may not get the measles vaccine due to paused immunization campaigns because of COVID-19.

19.01.2022 weekend roster: Saturday 5 September: Dr Aly Khanbhai 9am to 1pm Dr Julia Conway 8.30am -12 Dr Reza Amirtouri 9am to 5pm... Dr Robin Kirk 1pm to 4pm Sunday 6th September Dr Reza Amirtouri 9am to 1pm Dr Camelia Rosca 10am - 2pm

19.01.2022 Stress Down Day 2020 - Save the date! Friday 24th July 2020 is Stress Down Day, a fun and easy initiative designed to reduce stress and raise vital funds for Lifeline Australia. Stress Down Day promotes happiness, encourages help seeking and raises awareness of suicide prevention through raising funds for Lifeline's crisis support services.... There are lots of ways you can laugh, get involved and raise funds all at once. This Stress Down day your workplace can help by encouraging people to take some time on July 24, or after, donating and feeling good about supporting all the work Lifeline does nationwide. If you or someone you know is feeling or behaving very stressed, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or visit www.lifeline.org.au/gethelp.

19.01.2022 Not all urgencies are emergencies. Did you know our clinic is part of the GP Urgent Care Network? GP urgent care involves treating patients with urgent (required on the day), but non-life threatening injury and illness that is typically treated within the usual scope of general practice.... Some medical problems cannot wait for a GP appointment the next day. But many of these dont require a visit to the Emergency Department. Here are examples of injuries and illnesses that can be treated by our GP's at our GP Urgent Care clinic: Wound infections Cuts and lacerations Mild burns Minor fractures Sports injuries Minor neck and back pain Gastrointestinal illnesses and abdominal pain Urinary tract infections Illnesses of the eye, ear, nose and throat

18.01.2022 Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2020 Breast cancer is the most common cancer experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and is the second leading cause of cancer death after lung cancer. Research shows that survival is lower in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women diagnosed with breast cancer than in the general population. Cancer Australia is committed to working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to provide women with important inf...ormation about breast cancer awareness, early detection as well as breast cancer treatment and care. For more information, visit: https://nbcf.org.au//breast-cancer-in-aboriginal-and-torr/ https://youtu.be/cLftpu7Kl_M

17.01.2022 September - Childhood Cancer Awareness Month The objective of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month is to raise awareness of the types of cancers that primarily affect children, as well as to help raise funds for research and family support. In Australia, more than 600 children are diagnosed with cancer each year and tragically, one in six children dies as a result.... Around the country, research projects are underway with the aim of improving diagnosis and treatment for children. Cancer Councils fund a number of research projects directly related to cancers that impact children, such as leukaemia, brain tumours, lymphoma and many others. Join us in raising awareness by visiting: https://www.thekidscancerproject.org.au Show your support on social media by sharing this gold ribbon and using the hashtags #ScienceSolutionsSurvival #TheKidsCancerProject and #gogoldforkids

17.01.2022 World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), on October 20 each year, marks a year-long campaign dedicated to raising global awareness of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis. WOD aims to make osteoporosis and fracture prevention a global health priority by reaching out to health-care professionals, the media, policy makers, patients, and the public at large. Key messages of World Osteoporosis Day 2020 Osteoporosis is the underlying cause of painful, debilitating and ...life-threatening broken bones known as fragility fractures. Osteoporosis is a growing global problem: worldwide, fractures affect one in three women and one in five men over the age of 50. Osteoporosis affects families family members often bear the burden of care If one of your parents had osteoporosis or hip fracture, this may increase your own risk of developing the disease. Bone health concerns the entire family - ensure your family maintains a bone healthy lifestyle. To take an early action for prevention, discuss with your GP to see whether or not you may be at risk.

17.01.2022 Weekend Roster: Saturday 12th September 2020 Dr Aly Khanbhai 9am to 1pm Dr Reza Amirtouri 9am to 5pm Dr Camelia Monica Rosca 12midday to 5pm... Sunday 13th September 2020 Dr Reza Amirtouri 9am to 1pm Dr Mohammed Ullah 10am to 2pm

16.01.2022 World Health Organization - How to get an accurate blood pressure reading People with cardiovascular disease or diabetes, as well as those with hypertension and obesity, are at increased risk of severe disease and death from COVID-19. Learn how to check your blood pressure today!

16.01.2022 National Cervical Cancer Awareness Week 2020 will be held from November 16 -22. "The theme of the week is Time to Catch Up. We are asking all Australians with a cervix if it is time for them to catch up on their cervical screening? This year, some Australians have fallen behind in their screening due to COVID-19 or other reasons." Is it time for you to catch up? ... To book or check to see if you're up to date with your cervical screening, call us on 9374 7000 to see one of our GPs

16.01.2022 Healthy Bones Action Week: 17-23 August Healthy Bones Action Week is an initiative of Dairy Australia where every year they provide families, schools, community groups and other organisations with ideas and resources to get involved and help spread the word on the key actions needed for building and maintaining healthy bones. Peak bone mass is reached when youre in your late twenties, and, after this it is vital to continue to get adequate calcium, exercise and vitamin D... to maintain the bones you've built. Poor bone health affects 2 in 3 Australians and can lead to serious fractures which can cause chronic pain, disability and loss of independence. Taking some simple actions can give your bones the best chance of remaining strong. https://www.dairy.com.au//healthy/healthy-bones-for-adults

11.01.2022 World Arthritis Day - 12 October 2020 Throughout the world millions of people are affected by arthritis, their lives being changed by the sometimes constant pain of inflamed joints. World Arthritis Day is a day to remember and raise awareness of this condition, and how it affects the lives of those that suffer with it. World Arthritis day was brought about by the Arthritis Foundation to do just that, and to encourage policymakers to help lower the burden of those sufferin...g from Arthritis all over the world. Take the time to educate yourself on this condition, and find the ways you can help prevent or hold-off this condition in your own life. By taking steps to improve your health today, you can help prevent this being something that limits your life. You can also come in to see one of our GPs to discuss whether or not you may be at risk. World Arthritis Day is a great time to get out and lend a helping hand to those already suffering from this condition. If you have relatives who suffer from it, take a day to go over and help them out with the things that are made difficult for them because of their condition. Take some time to do some research and get a clear understanding of how people have their lives affected by it.

09.01.2022 Each year, on the fourth Friday in August, thousands of Australians support Daffodil Day and fund world class cancer research to find new ways to better detect, treat and defeat cancer. This year, Daffodil Day will be held on Friday 28 August. The Daffodil Day Appeal is Cancer Councils most iconic and much-loved fundraising campaign. It is a day for Australians to come together and donate to help stop cancer. This year, the Daffodil Day Appeal aims to raise more than $2 mill...ion for life-saving cancer research, but will look a little different this year. The daffodil is recognised internationally as the symbol of hope for all people affected by cancer. Cancer Council chose it as our emblem as the bright yellow colouring heralds the return of spring, representing new life and growth. To Cancer Council, and those affected by cancer, the daffodil represents hope for a cancer free future.

09.01.2022 Red Nose Day In Australia, 9 children still die suddenly and unexpectedly every day. Thats more than 3,000 babies and young children every year more than double the national road toll.... We are still losing them to stillbirth, SIDS, and fatal sleeping accidents. So while incredible gains have been made to reduce sudden infant deaths since the first Red Nose Day in 1988, the fight must continue. Be a red nose hero! Your support on Red Nose Day helps save little lives and that makes you a Hero. Every dollar raised on Red Nose Day helps save little lives and support grief-stricken families. https://www.mycause.com.au/page/230973/rednoseday

09.01.2022 National Nutrition Week: 11 - 17 October 2020 FIND YOUR VEG INSPIRATION ... Try for 5 is an annual campaign powered by Nutrition Australia encouraging Australians to increase their vegetable consumption to the recommended five serves per day. The campaign launches each October during National Nutrition Week, where awareness is raised around the role of food on our health. This year’s Try for 5 campaign presents an exclusive collection of vegetable-focused recipes, veg tips and information to inspire you to get more veg in your day. At this time, we need to look after our health, and the planet’s well-being too. With the Coronavirus pandemic we are making more meals at home than ever. It’s true that right now, we all want to feel connected with our family and our community. So, what better time to really Try for 5 serves a day, and let the veggies inspire you! Join us to make veggie consumption a national priority. Let’s celebrate and try for 5 serves of fresh, frozen, canned, dried or juiced veggies!

09.01.2022 Asthma Week - September 1-7 Spring is the season where the weather warms, flowers begin to bloom and theres an overall sense of new beginning in the air. Yet we all know that 2020 has and continues to be, a big year for people with asthma. So, as we spring into the season, take time this Asthma Week to take a breather. This Asthma Week is about YOU putting your health and wellbeing at the forefront, even for just a few minutes each day.

08.01.2022 Each year, October is recognized worldwide as Dyslexia Awareness Month, a time to come together to raise awareness, share resources, and tell stories about dyslexia successes. Dyslexia is a neurological condition caused by a different wiring of the brain. There is no cure for dyslexia and individuals with this condition must learn coping strategies. Research indicates that dyslexia has no relationship to intelligence. Individuals with dyslexia are neither more nor less inte...lligent than the general population. But some say the way individuals with dyslexia think can actually be an asset in achieving success. Having a child diagnosed with dyslexia can be a traumatic experience. While dyslexia can make reading more difficult, with the right instruction, almost all individuals with dyslexia can learn to read. Many people with dyslexia have gone on to accomplish great things. Among the many dyslexia success stories are Thomas Edison, Stephen Spielberg, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Charles Schwab. IDA is excited to join the international Go Red for Dyslexia movement by going red this year, in celebration of Dyslexia Awareness Month 2020, with our very own #IDAGoRedforDyslexia Campaign! International Dyslexia Association invite you to join them on social media for some exciting upcoming events, including our 24-Hour RED Global Soirée, and to show your support and spread awareness. Follow along and share in the festivities with #IDAGoRedforDyslexia, #UntilEveryoneCanRead, and Succeed With Dyslexia’s #GoRedforDyslexia.

08.01.2022 World Polio Day - 24 October 2020 World Polio Day aims to increase awareness about polio virus and to encourage further actions to reduce it from spreading. The commemoration of the day also highlights the success of global strategies in reducing the spread of the disease. However, it is also a time for us to reflect on those people who contracted polio during the epidemics and are now living with the late effects of polio. For many tens of thousands of Australians, polio’s... reprise is a cruel twist of fate that impacts on all aspects of their daily lives. Each year during Polio Awareness Month, Polio Australia particularly marks World Polio Day as significant for those people who were not able to avoid polio. While Australia was declared polio free in 2000, there remains a risk of the importation of polio from overseas. For this reason, vaccination of Australian children remains critical.

08.01.2022 weekend roster: Saturday 22nd August: Dr Reza 9am to 5pm Dr Aly Khanbhai: 9am to 12midday Dr Julia Conway: 8.30am to 11am... Sunday 23rd August: Dr Reza Amitouri: 9am to 1pm Dr Camelia Monica Rosca: 10am to 2pm

07.01.2022 Self-Care September Action for Happiness is a movement of people taking action to create a happier society. Let's prioritise the things that really matter. Self-care is not selfish - you can't pour from an empty cup. Join us for Self-Care September and find ways to be kinder to yourself as well as others

07.01.2022 R U OK Day 2020 A conversation could change a life. Got a feeling that someone you know or care about it isnt behaving as they normally would? Perhaps they seem out of sorts? More agitated or withdrawn? Or theyre just not themselves. Trust that gut instinct and act on it. Learn more about the signs and when it's time to ask R U OK? ... https://www.ruok.org.au/signs By starting a conversation and commenting on the changes youve noticed, you could help that family member, friend or workmate open up. If they say they are not ok, you can follow our conversation steps to show them theyre supported and help them find strategies to better manage the load. If they are ok, that person will know youre someone who cares enough to ask. https://youtu.be/erHLP29tzPE

07.01.2022 Asthma Week - September 1-7 To help you in this journey, each day over Asthma Week, Asthma Australia will share with ideas and activities that might help you take a break and help to get your asthma well controlled. They've created a Take a Breather Checklist that you can download and, keep handy!

07.01.2022 Mental Health Week is celebrated all around Australia, with each state and territory adopting its own theme and holding their own events each year. In 2020, the Mental Health Week theme is Strengthening Our Community Live, Learn, Work, Play as we aim at increasing mental wellbeing in WA communities. The events of recent times have brought the social determinants of mental health into sharp focus across all of our communities and we think it’s important we take this oppo...rtunity of community awareness to bring attention to the need to safeguard people’s social determinants of mental health during and after the COVID-19 crisis has passed. To build supportive communities, we must take a holistic look at mental health, sharing ideas, and learning from each other through every day activities. In 2020, we will continue to aim to boost mental wellbeing in WA communities by: Encouraging each of us to support and look out for one another Promoting mental health literacy and self-care tips Raising awareness of mental health issues and reducing stigma associated with seeking support. Mental Health Week has been coordinated in WA by the Western Australian Association for Mental Health (WAAMH) for more than 50 years, and is supported by the Government of Western Australia, Mental Health Commission and Lotterywest, plus many community organisations. WAAMH is proudly part of Australia's mental health promotion group which plan awareness campaigns around World Mental Health Day (10 October).

07.01.2022 September 4 - Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Day What is Polycystic Kidney Disease? Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a lifelong, genetic disease, that worsens over time as fluid-filled cysts form and enlarge both kidneys, often leading to kidney failure.

05.01.2022 WAs child protection total caseload is up 29% (since 2014) with nearly 6,000 children now on care and protection orders. Notifications of substantiated abuse a...nd neglect are up 61% (since 2014) with almost 5,000 incidents every year. This is unacceptable. We need a real plan for child protection. We need a plan to ensure #EveryChildCounts. Join us for a Silent Vigil this Wednesday evening on the steps of Parliament House to demand better. Event info: facebook.com/events/236463621009687

05.01.2022 World Suicide Prevention Day Get Help National 24/7 crisis support services... Lifeline Australia Phone 13 11 14 or Crisis Support Chat Beyond Blue Phone 1300 224 636 Suicide Call Back Service Phone 1300 659 467 or online counselling Kids Helpline Phone 1800 551 800 or WebChat counselling Mens Line Australia Phone 1300 789 978 or online counselling Open Arms Veterans & Families Counselling Phone 1800 011 046 or visit their website Qlife LGBTI peer support and referral Phone 1800 184 527 or webchat 3pm to midnight daily

03.01.2022 Healthy Eating Pyramid The Healthy Eating Pyramid is a simple visual guide to the types and proportion of foods that we should eat every day for good health. It contains the five core food groups, plus healthy fats, according to how much they contribute to a balanced diet based on the Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013).... The layers of the Pyramid are based on the recommended food intake for 1950 year olds according to the Australian Dietary Guidelines (2013). However the proportions and placement of each food group are generally applicable to all age groups from 170 years. The Healthy Eating Pyramid encourages Australians to enjoy a variety of foods from every food group, every day. https://nutritionaustralia.org/fact/healthy-eating-pyramid/

03.01.2022 Many people think the Cervical Screening Test, tests directly for cervical cancer. This is not true, it is new and even better! The CST detects the presence of ...HPV a common infection that can sometimes lead to cervical cancer. Is it time to catch up with your Cervical Screening Test this National Cervical Cancer Awareness Week? #timetocatchup #embracetheawkward #ACCF

03.01.2022 August - Tradies National Health Month Tradies National Health Month raises awareness of the health and injury risks affecting those who work in trade occupationsamong tradies themselves, their families, employers and the wider community. With statistics showing almost 3 in 5 serious workplace injuries involve a tradiedespite making up only 35% of the workforcetradies' health must be everyone's priority. ... Help us spread the message and keep Aussie tradies healthy. Use these tips and resources to encourage tradies to look after their most valuable assettheir health. https://choose.physio/tradieshealth/getinvolved For appointments for workers compensation, pre-employment medicals, or regular health checks, please call our clinic on or book online to see one of our GPs.

03.01.2022 Today is R U OK? Day. Its our national day of action when we remind Australians that every day is the day to ask, Are you OK? if someone in your world is struggling with lifes ups and downs. The message for R U OK?Day 2020 is: 'THERE'S MORE TO SAY AFTER R U OK?'... 2020 has been a challenging year for everyone and circumstances have made it even more important for us all to stay connected and, for those who are able, be willing to support those around us. In the lead-up to R U OK? Day well help Australians know what to say when someone says theyre not OK and guide them through how they can continue a conversation that could change a life. You dont have to be an expert to keep the conversation going when someone says theyre not OK. By knowing what to say you can help someone feel supported and access appropriate help long before theyre in crisis, which can make a really positive difference to their life. 1 . Ask 2 . Listen 3 . Encourage Action 4 . Check In For more information, visit: ruok.org.au

03.01.2022 Recognise and celebrate carers across Australia from 11 - 17 October 2020 From October 11 to 17 2020, National Carers Week is a time to recognise the 2.65 million Australians who provide care and support to a family member or friend with disability, mental health condition, chronic condition, terminal illness, an alcohol or other drug issue or who are frail aged.

02.01.2022 We'd like to kindly remind our patients that we DO NOT perform COVID testing at our clinic. If you, a family member or friend have any of the following cold or flu like symptoms: Fever (high temperature, 37.5C) Cough... Runny or blocked nose Sore throat Shortness of breath Please call to book a PHONE or VIDEO consultation with a doctor at our clinic to discuss your symptoms and get a pathology referral to be tested. We can then fax your pathology referral directly to your preferred destination. If you have any questions or require any information regarding Coronavirus, please call: 13 COVID (13 26843) The closest drive through COVID testing clinic is located at the Stafford Street Carpark in Midland. Appointments are not required, and instead patients only need to bring a referral from their GP and their Medicare card. St John of God Midland Public and Private Hospitals COVID Clinic is only accessible via the main entrance located on the corner of Yelverton Drive and Centennial Place. Check this website for other locations: https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/COVID-clinics Updated opening hours for the Hospitals COVID Clinic Weekdays: 8.00am to 6.00pm. Weekends and public holidays: 10.00am to 6.00pm. No bookings are required and please expect delays during peak periods (warm clothes are recommended). Who should attend? Any person presenting to a COVID clinic with a fever (38C) a history of a fever in the past few days OR an acute respiratory infection e.g. shortness of breath, cough, sore throat will be tested. Patients who are tested should remain isolated at home, until they receive their test results and further medical advice. Who should avoid? DO NOT attend unless you meet the above criteria. People presenting at the COVID Clinic may be infectious. People who dont have symptoms and evidence or meet the above criteria will be turned away and asked to self-monitor for symptoms. If you have traveled from overseas or interstate, please continue to stay isolated for your 14 days of quarantine. You can call HealthDirect: 1800 022 222 or the COVID hotline: 13 26843 for any advice. Thank you for your patience and consideration during this challenging time.

02.01.2022 Anyone can contract COVID-19. Lets be kind to each other and help stop the spread of coronavirus by following health advice.

01.01.2022 September - Dementia Awareness Month 2020 Nearly half a million Australians have dementia, and almost 1.6 million Australians are involved in their care. Dementia Awareness Month runs from 1 September to 30 September, with Dementia Action week taking place from 21 to 27 September. Dementia Awareness Month is an initiative of Alzheimer's Australia, held during the month of September each year. Its aim is to encourage all Australians to become more dementia aware, to get a b...etter understanding of what it's like to live with dementia and to create communities where people with dementia are supported and can enjoy a better quality of life. Dementia Australia delivers a range of national dementia programs and services funded by the Commonwealth government, including the National Dementia Helpline, early intervention programs, dementia community centres, counselling and carer support and public awareness activities, of which Dementia Awareness Month is an important component. To find out more about Dementia Action Week and Dementia Australia, go to: https://www.dementia.org.au/dementia-action-week.

01.01.2022 weekend roster: SATURDAY 8TH August: Dr Aly Khanbhai 8.30am -12midday Dr Julia Conway 8.30am to 12 midday Dr Reza Amirtouri 9am to 5pm... Dr Robin Kirk 1pm to 4pm SUNDAY 9th August: Dr Reza Amirtouri 9am to 5pm Dr Camelia Rosca 9am to 1pm See more

01.01.2022 Dear Patients, please be advised that the car-park across the road from the Midland GPS Clinic is no longer free to park. Parking fees are $1.50 per hour or $4.50 for full day. Regards management.

01.01.2022 World Suicide Prevention Day Give Help #YouCanTalk... A joint national suicide prevention campaign aimed at giving people the confidence to respond to friends and family when they need help and guide them to the right support services. Life in Mind Australia A national communications strategy to connect organisations and communities to the latest information, activities, resources and research. R U OK? R U OK? is a national suicide prevention charity that works to inspire and empower everyone to meaningfully connect with people around them and support anyone struggling with life.

01.01.2022 September 4 - Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Day PKD Awareness Day takes place each year on September 4th and is our day to raise awareness for Polycystic Kidney Disease. Though PKD affects more than 25 thousand Australians and millions worldwide, many people have never heard of this disease. Together, we can change that! The more people that know about PKD, the closer we can get to additional treatments and a cure! https://pkdaustralia.org/what-is-pkd/

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