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Harrisdale Medical Centre

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 6168 9222



Address: 120 Yellowwood Avenue 6112 Perth, WA, Australia

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

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22.01.2022 Suicide prevention is an important and sensitive challenge. It is okay to ask for help and open up to friends or workmates, but sometimes that is easier said than done. For some, it may feel like no one would want to listen, perhaps you don’t want to be a burden on your loved ones. There are 4 easy steps to follow if you are unsure how to ask: 1. Ask R U OK? Be relaxed friendly and concerned in your approach 2. Listen without judgement! Take what they say seriously and do not... interrupt. 3. Encourage action offer support and perhaps suggest they see a professional 4. Check in with them in a couple of weeks, or sooner if they are really struggling It’s time to start a conversation that could change a life. Together, we can protect our loved ones and ourselves from suicide. It’s scary what a smile can hide. So check on your strong friends, your quiet friends, your always happy friends and your creative friends. Check on your friends, family and workmates, and ask R U OK? today



07.01.2022 We have extended our opening hours during the winter months and are now open: Monday & Tuesday: 7am - 7pm Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: 7am - 5 pm Saturday 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM | Sunday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM ... You can book an appointment by calling our lovely Reception staff on 6168 9222 or using the BOOK NOW tab to book via Health Engine.

07.01.2022 The end of the year is sneaking up on us faster than you can say Christmas is only 74 days away! Don't forget to utilise your Health Insurance rebates for Dental by the end of the year. It's a great time to book an appointment with the PK dental team inside the Harrisdale Medical Centre on 6168 9200

06.01.2022 Mental Health Week is an annual, national event that aims to improve community awareness and interest in mental health and well being. World Mental Health Day is marked every year on 10 October. 1 in 5 Australians are affected by mental illness, yet many don’t seek help because of the stigma. Make a promise to shed a more positive light on mental health.... #MHW2018 #MentalHealthWeek #MindYourHealth Many health professionals provide mental health services. Your GP is often a good place to start for most mental health conditions. Doctors can provide treatment or refer you to other services for mental health. It is important to feel comfortable when talking to your doctor about how you are feeling. Given the right information, your GP should be able to provide support, assessment, ongoing care, and referrals to psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental health services if required. Be honest and open with your doctor, and tell them: - Your symptoms or how you feel - Your concerns - How what you feel has affected your life Mind your Health! Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. Let’s take care of it.



06.01.2022 Spring has sprung! Step away from the tissues and call to make an appointment.

04.01.2022 Anyone else feeling me on this Monday morning.

04.01.2022 Why a Skin Check During Winter is Great. The most important thing you may do for your health this winter is get your skin checked. While a great number of people take on-board the sun-smart message during summer, it is often neglected during the winter. Skin cancers can develop at any time so sun protection measures and skin checks should not be neglected during the cooler months.People need to be aware that skin lesions from sun damage during summer months won’t show up ove...r night. In fact it may take months or years for the damage to develop into a skin cancer. During summer you are far more likely to notice moles or unusual lesions as more of your skin is exposed. During the winter months we are heavily clothed and as a result often less likely to notice suspicious moles. Additionally, winter may prove to be the best time for a full skin check. As most people are covered up during the winter months, this minimises sun exposure to skin lesions and moles. This can allow for better dermoscopy viewing (a distinct magnifying light, which allows a doctor to closely examine spots on the skin). Sun exposure can cause a mole to transform slightly which can make a normal mole appear suspect. Remember to protect your skin this winter by applying 30+ sunscreen to exposed areas of skin such as the face and hands and don’t forget your lips and ears, and wear protective goggles or sunglasses for work, sports or just time out in the sun. If you notice a spot on the skin that looks different from the others or is changing, bleeding or itchy, it should be examined by a doctor. https://sundoctors.com.au//why-a-skin-check-during-winter/



04.01.2022 http://www.prostate.org.au/ Prostate cancer is real. Around 1 in 7 Aussie men get it. In September Prostrate Cancer Foundation Australia urges men over 50 (or 40 if it's in the family) to book a GP appointment #GetChecked ... #PCFA

02.01.2022 Just a reminder that we are closed tomorrow, Monday 24th September for the public holiday. Don’t forget Dial-a-Doctor are open all long weekend and offer bulk billed GP visits to your home. Check their website for location availability and their terms and conditions. www.dial-a-doctor.com.au

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