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Hunter Street Medical, Brassall

Locality: Ipswich, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3128 0770



Address: Brassall Shopping Centre 4305 Ipswich, QLD, Australia

Website: http://huntermedical.com.au/

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24.01.2022 We will be closed for the public holiday on Monday. If you need a doctor over the weekend, Grange Road Medical is open Saturday and Sunday mornings.We will be closed for the public holiday on Monday. If you need a doctor over the weekend, Grange Road Medical is open Saturday and Sunday mornings.



24.01.2022 We are currently experiencing issues with our online booking system. It is a wide spread problem and the vendor is working to correct it. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused. If you would like to make an appointment, please contact Reception, Grange Rd 32819133 or Hunter Street 31280770.

24.01.2022 Have you met our bot? If you're looking to get tested for #coronavirus (#COVID-19), but are not sure where to go, our bot will show you right here https://qld....health/TestLocator If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, please come forward get tested. cough sore throat shortness of breath runny nose fever (or history of fever) or fatigue loss of taste or smell

21.01.2022 A big virtual, social-distanced high-five Queenslanders, but the work doesn't stop there! 500,000 coronavirus (COVID-19) tests have been completed in Queensland...! But each and every Queenslander still has an important role to play in coming forward to get tested for COVID-19. If you're experiencing any of the following symptoms, even if they're just mild, please get tested. cough sore throat shortness of breath runny nose fever (or history of fever) or fatigue loss of taste or smell



18.01.2022 COVID-19 restrictions have eased, allowing gatherings in homes and public spaces to increase from 40 to 50 people If you're having friends and family around ...to your home, just remember to: wash your hands regularly with soap and water or use alcohol-based sanitiser. avoid hugs, kisses and handshakes. wherever possible keep at least 1.5 metres away, two big steps, from people you don’t live with. See more

17.01.2022 To help stop the spread of COVID-19, we all need to "Do the 5": -Clean your hands -Cover your mouth with your bent elbow whenever you cough or sneeze -Avoid to...uching your face -Avoid crowded places and keep a safe distance from others - if distancing isn't possible, wear a fabric mask -Stay home if you can, especially if you have any of the symptoms See more

15.01.2022 A 20 second hand washing routine is all it takes to stop germs in their tracks. If it's been a little while since your last hand wash, you know the drill



12.01.2022 Wearing a mask is only effective to stop the spread of COVID-19 if it is worn properly. Avoid these common errors

11.01.2022 Due to unforeseen circumstances, Hunter Street Medical will be closed for consultations this afternoon. We will be open, business as usual, tomorrow at 8am. Alternatively, bookings are available at Grange Road Medical, 3281 9133. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. .

10.01.2022 Queensland has 0 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) today. There are currently 5 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Of these, 2 people are being tre...ated in hospital. 2 people are in ICU. To date, 1,046 people have recovered and sadly, 7 people have died of the disease. The current state total is 1,058. 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

10.01.2022 If you've been in Victoria on or since 21 December or are experiencing ANY COVID-19 symptoms, even if very mild, please get tested right away. Symptoms include:... cough sore throat shortness of breath runny nose fever (or history of fever) fatigue loss of taste or smell diarrhoea vomiting or nausea To find your closest testing location, visit https://www.qld.gov.au/covid19testing You can also visit our bot to find your closest testing location http://qld.health/TestLocator

10.01.2022 To help stop the spread of COVID-19, we all need to "Do the 5": -Clean your hands -Cover your mouth with your bent elbow whenever you cough or sneeze -Avoid to...uching your face -Avoid crowded places and keep a safe distance from others - if distancing isn't possible, wear a fabric mask -Stay home if you can, especially if you have any of the symptoms See more



08.01.2022 For everyone's safety, you will be required to wear a face mask for all face to face consultations. Thank you for your support.For everyone's safety, you will be required to wear a face mask for all face to face consultations. Thank you for your support.

08.01.2022 Public health notice The West Moreton Public Health Unit has confirmed that a flying fox recovered from Queens Park in Ipswich has tested positive for Australia...n Bat Lyssavirus (ABLV). Dr Catherine Quagliotto, public health physician at WMH Public Health, said: ABLV infection is fatal to humans and anyone who could have had contact with this bat is urged to present to their doctor urgently and ask their doctor to contact the Public Health Unit immediately. The weak and sickly bat was found on the ground between the carpark and the main gate of Nerima Gardens, Queens Park on the morning of Tuesday 8 December. It was taken into care by appropriately trained and vaccinated carers. The bat, which subsequently died, was sent for testing for ABLV and was found to be positive. This result was notified to Queensland Health and relevant follow-up was undertaken by the West Moreton Public Health Unit. We have been in contact with those people who reported the bat when it was found on the ground and also those who cared for it to check on the details of any contact they had with the bat and whether they were vaccinated. Once the bat was reported, it was only handled by trained and vaccinated carers, said Dr Quagliotto. It is very important to provide urgent treatment if anyone has had a scratch or bite from a bat to prevent a lethal disease, she said. Dr Quagliotto said bats should not be handled by members of the public under any circumstances even if they appear dead. Only people who are trained and appropriately vaccinated should handle bats. If you find a sick or injured bat please contact the RSPCA on 1300 ANIMAL (1300 264 625) or a local bat care organisation search for bat care The Public Health Unit is working with Ipswich City Council to provide the council with appropriate health advice. Ipswich City Council said it would work with Queensland Health to ensure the safety of the community and the appropriate management of the situation. See more

08.01.2022 Hey Queensland Experiencing any of the below symptoms? (Even just mild?) Please come forward, get tested for COVID-19 and then stay at home until you get your results.

07.01.2022 Queensland has 1 case of coronavirus (COVID-19) today. The new case recently returned from overseas via New South Wales and is in quarantine. Queensland Health... is in the process of contacting people from Jetstar flight JQ790 Sydney to Maroochydore on 31 July 2020, as today’s new case was a passenger on this flight. We ask that passengers on this flight, who have not already been contacted by Queensland Health, call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84) and advise that you were a passenger on this flight. For updated information on public contact tracing alerts visit - https://www.qld.gov.au//cor/current-status/contact-tracing There are currently 13 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Currently, 7 of the active cases are in hospital. To date, 1,066 people have recovered and sadly, 6 people have died of the disease. This brings the total number of cases to 1,085. 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

07.01.2022 Hunter Street Medical welcomes back from long service leave, Dr Amanda Illingworth. Dr Illingworth is available Tues, Wed at Grange Rd, and Thurs at Hunter St Medical.Hunter Street Medical welcomes back from long service leave, Dr Amanda Illingworth. Dr Illingworth is available Tues, Wed at Grange Rd, and Thurs at Hunter St Medical.

06.01.2022 A 20 second hand washing routine is all it takes to stop germs in their tracks. If it's been a little while since your last hand wash, you know the drill

05.01.2022 PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT - UPDATED SEPTEMBER 5 Queensland Health has expanded its list of venues where confirmed COVID-19 cases have visited. The new locations ...are in Doolandella, Springwood, Russell Island and Redland Bay. Full list from Queensland Health: https://bit.ly/3lvNPK7 Anyone who has been to these locations at the times specified should monitor their health and if they develop any COVID-19 symptoms, even mild, get tested and isolate until they receive their test result. Find your nearest fever clinic: https://bit.ly/3jAHCvD

04.01.2022 If you have an appointment with us and have been to one of the listed locations, please contact the practice prior to your appointment. To ensure the safety of our staff and patients, you may be offered a car park or telephone consult. Please DO NOT present to the practice unless directed to.

04.01.2022 Wearing a mask is only effective to stop the spread of COVID-19 if it is worn properly. Avoid these common errors

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