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Greenslopes Maternity

Locality: Greenslopes, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3394 7900



Address: Newdegate Street 4120 Greenslopes, QLD, Australia

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

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23.01.2022 Greenslopes Private Hospital are celebrating International Midwives Day today with a special lunch for all the team....Pizza’s! We would like to say thank you to all our wonderful midwives who provide such compassionate care for our mothers, fathers and babies. The journey to becoming families is so special at Greenslopes Maternity.



19.01.2022 Eating healthy foods can help reduce your risk of cardiovascular ill health. Cook up a heart warming Autumn feast with these delicious dinner ideas from the Heart Foundation. Click or head to the link below for all the yummmmm http://ow.ly/ILTp50EF8Jo

18.01.2022 Easter Bunny has come early for Chloe and Riley Jacks at Greenslopes Private Hospital Maternity Unit. Dr Brad Armstrong delivered their first child Cooper Sydney Jacks, a beautiful baby boy on Monday 29 March 2021, weighing 7lb 4oz at the hospital. We celebrate every birth at Greenslopes Private Hospital Maternity Unit but at Easter we love to celebrate with some extra little treats as well! We wish all our Greenslopes Private Hospital babies and their families a happy and sa...fe Easter. Parents: Chloe and Riley Jacks Baby Boy: Cooper Sydney Jacks / First Child DOB: Monday 29 March 2021 Weight: 7lb 4oz Obstetrician: Dr Brad Armstrong Easter eggs and ‘Easter tag’ will be given to all parents and babies in the hospital on Sunday. Easter Tag: The wooden Easter tag was created by T-Leaf Collections - https://www.instagram.com/tleafcollections/ https://www.facebook.com/tleafcollections

18.01.2022 Have a wonderful day filled with peace and joy - From everyone at Ramsay Health Care



18.01.2022 Looking after your skin health is always essential, but with Summer here it's a good time to remember the importance of taking action against skin cancer, knowing your risk, and protecting yourself. Five simple things you can do to protect yourself and your family to reduce the risk of skin cancer: Slip on sun-protective clothing that covers as much skin as possible. ... Slop on broad-spectrum, water-resistant SPF30 (or higher) sunscreen. Put it on 20 minutes before you go outdoors and every two hours afterwards. Sunscreen should never be used to extend the time you spend in the sun. Slap on a hat broad brim or legionnaire style to protect your face, head, neck and ears. Seek shade Slide on some sunglasses make sure they meet Australian Standards. For more information about Ramsay Cancer Services head to https://rmsyhc.com/3oxmIzL

17.01.2022 When you visit one of our hospitals, pharmacies, day surgeries, or clinics, your safety and wellbeing is our number one priority. The impacts of COVID-19 in Australia have challenged us all to think and act differently, so we’d like to let you know about a few changes we’ve made to protect you, your visitors, and us. The first thing you’ll notice when you arrive are some changes to our entry points. We’ll ask you a series of screening questions, and in some cases take your te...mperature, to identify anybody who’s at potential risk of having COVID-19. We recommend you arrive a little earlier than planned in case there is a short queue during this process. This is a really important strategy to help keep you safe, so we thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

14.01.2022 Important information about novel coronavirus (COVID-19) - Queensland All Hospitals outside Greater Brisbane: Visitors who have been in Greater Brisbane on or after 2 January 2021, must not enter the hospital until 18:00 on Monday 11 January 2021. Staff, contractors, law enforcement, or those required for court or tribunal hearings exempt.... Other exemptions include a person who: - is a parent or caregiver of a patient who is a child; or - is visiting a patient of the hospital being provided pregnancy or maternity-related care; or - is a disability support worker or informal carer to a patient of the hospital with a disability who requires support; or - other patients that the operator of the hospital believes is necessary to have visitors for emergency or other compassionate grounds Other than the restriction to visitors from Greater Brisbane, there is no limit on the number of visitors or duration of the visit. (click here for more information) Hospitals inside Greater Brisbane: Visitors are prohibited from entering a hospital, or health care facility in Greater Brisbane unless they are visiting: - a patient of the hospital who is a child; or - a patient of the hospital is provided end of life care; or - a patient of the hospital being provided pregnancy or maternity-related care; or - a patient of the hospital with a disability who requires support from a disability support worker or an informal carer; - other patients that the operator of the hospital believes is necessary to have visitors for emergency or other compassionate grounds. (click here for more information) Victorian Visitors to Queensland Hospitals Due to the recent COVID-19 cluster in Victoria, visitors to Queensland hospitals that have been in Victoria since 21 December 2020 and it has been less than 14 days since the person left Victoria, are not allowed to enter a hospital facility unless the person obtains a negative COVID-19 test in Queensland. The operator of the hospital may require evidence of the negative COVID-19 test before allowing entry to the hospital. (click here for more information) For all covid related information please click the link below https://rmsyhc.com/39bvcWP



14.01.2022 Queensland Update 30/3/2021 INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS The Queensland Government has announced a three-day lockdown for Greater Brisbane from 5pm on Monday 29 March. As a result, all patients in Queensland with respiratory symptoms should wear masks, if tolerated, outside their hospital rooms. If you are due to come to hospital for treatment, but have been to one of these locations ... ( https://www.qld.gov.au//cor/current-status/contact-tracing ), please contact your treating doctor or the hospital as soon as possible. INFORMATION FOR VISITORS The Queensland Government has announced a three-day lockdown for Greater Brisbane from 5pm on Monday 29 March. As a result, non-essential visits are currently not permitted in any Queensland hospital. Exceptions can be made in the following circumstances: Parent, guardian or carer of a patient under the age of 18 Visiting a patient who is receiving end of life care Partner/support person for a patient being provided pregnancy or maternity related care Support worker or informal carer for a patient with a disability who requires support Other exceptions will be assessed on a case by case basis on emergency or compassionate grounds. Visitors who are permitted entry according to one of the above categories must wear masks at all times.

11.01.2022 World Asthma Day 2021 - Uncovering Asthma Misconceptions This years theme was set by both WHO (World Health Organization) and GINA (Global Initiative for Asthma) to address and debunk the commonly held myths and misconceptions regarding the asthma. Asthma is of global public health importance affecting more than 339 million people worldwide (including 2.7 million Australians).... To help raise awareness this World Asthma Day, Asthma Australia is encouraging people with asthma to start a conversation with their friends and family about how asthma and common asthma myths impact them. For more information head to https://asthma.org.au/get-invo/what-is-on/world-asthma-day/

10.01.2022 INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS All patients in Queensland with respiratory symptoms should wear masks, if tolerated, outside their hospital rooms. If you are due to come to hospital for treatment, but have been to one of these locations (https://www.qld.gov.au//cor/current-status/contact-tracing) , please contact your treating doctor or the hospital as soon as possible. INFORMATION FOR VISITORS... The Queensland Government has announced visitors are currently not permitted in any Queensland hospital. It is anticipated this directive will remain in place until 15 April 2021. Exceptions can be made in the following circumstances: Parent, guardian or carer of a patient under the age of 18 Visiting a patient who is receiving end of life care Partner/support person for a patient being provided pregnancy or maternity related care Support worker or informal carer for a patient with a disability who requires support Other exceptions will be assessed on a case by case basis on emergency or compassionate grounds. Visitors who are permitted entry according to one of the above categories must wear masks at all times.

04.01.2022 Our team at Greenslopes Private know that pregnancy is a special time for expecting parents. Some days, ‘beautiful’ simply can’t describe how wonderful the journey truly is. But other days particularly throughout the first and third trimesters - pregnancy can also be hard for many parents. Some don’t always feel as great as they may have expected to. Here’s your reminder today that this is OK, and completely normal. With whichever stage of pregnancy you’re at, please know ...you’re not alone with feeling like your physical and mental wellbeing is flipping back and forth. The good news? Each day, you’re one step closer to meeting your precious baby, and that’s a chapter to be excited for.

03.01.2022 Happy Easter to everyone in our community Easter is a time to come together and celebrate new beginnings. We hope you have a wonderful day with your loved ones.... Keep safe and healthy!



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