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Karrinyup St Luke Medical Centre

Locality: Karrinyup, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9341 7770



Address: 1/57 Burroughs Road 6018 Karrinyup, WA, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Lets not forget COVID-19 is not over yet and that every individual has a part to play in keeping themselves and the rest of us safe.



24.01.2022 Have you heard? The two-yearly Pap smear has been replaced by a five-yearly Cervical Screening Test for women aged 25 to 74. Learn more about the changes to cervical screening www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/cervicalscreening

24.01.2022 Did you know 90% of kidney function can be lost without experiencing any symptoms? In fact, one in three people in Australia is at increased risk of kidney disease, and even though 53 people die every day with this highly undiagnosed condition, most are tragically unaware they are affected until its too late. Thats why, this Kidney Health Week (5-11 March), were raising awareness of the alarming incidence of kidney disease. Our message to Australia is Dont be blind to kidney disease. Dont wait until you feel sick; learn the risk factors and find out if youre the one in three at risk.

24.01.2022 Right now, it is more important than ever to stay healthy and get the prescriptions, screening or care you need. Our practice is open and we have face to face appointments available along with telephone consultations. We will retain online telephone consultation bookings through Hotdoc until June 2nd at which time we offer both face to face bookings online along with online telephone consultations. Dont forget to ask our reception team about the extra steps we have taken to... keep you safe. #SeeYourGP N95 Face Masks are now available to purchase from our pharmacy next door Karrinyup St Luke Pharmacy 9341 7009



24.01.2022 One in four of us will have a stroke in our lifetime. Stroke can be treated, but too many families continue to be devastated this disease. By becoming a F.A.S.T. hero like Maree you will learn the F.A.S.T. (Face. Arms. Speech. Time) signs of stroke and to call triple zero (000) at the first sign. https://bit.ly/3fc8dMb #strokeweek2020

23.01.2022 An organ donor can transform up to seven lives and a tissue donor can transform many lives. Register to be an organ and tissue donor today. More information on how donation works is available at donatelife.gov.au

23.01.2022 As the restrictions start to lift and we all start to emerge from our COVID cocoons, a newly published study serves as a timely reminder to heed our social distancing rules. The findings of this systematic review provide the best available evidence that current policies of at least 1m physical distancing are associated with a large reduction in infection, and distances of 2m might be more effective. The data also suggests that wearing face masks protects people (both health...care workers and the general public) against infection by these coronaviruses. St Luke Pharmacy has N95 face masks in stock now. 5 masks for $25 or 10 maks for $45.



22.01.2022 KARRINYUP ST LUKE PHARMACY IS NOW OPEN!!!! OPENING HOURS 7AM TO 9PM MONDAY TO FRIDAY SATURDAY 8AM TO 6PM SUNDAY 9AM TO 6PM

21.01.2022 stay ahead of the season

18.01.2022 WA Mental Health Week 6 -12th October. Mental Health is a journey. No-one gets left behind.

18.01.2022 Try these 30 second flexercises to keep you active at the office.... https://blackswanhealth.us12.list-manage.com/track/click

18.01.2022 Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a safe and healthy 2020 from the Team at Karrinyup St Luke Medical Centre



17.01.2022 World MS Day - 30th May 2018 #bringinguscloser to ending MS

17.01.2022 October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Australian women (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Survival rates continue to improve in Australia with 89 out of every 100 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer now surviving five or more years beyond diagnosis. Share this important information with your family, friends and colleagues.... Be breast aware

17.01.2022 Karrinyup St Luke Medical Centre are pleased to announce that we are now using Hot Doc for our online bookings and reminders. Download the app for your phone of visit our website www.stlukemc.com.au

16.01.2022 Next week is National Diabetes Week (14-20 July). Early detection saves lives. Its about time you made some me time. Life can be busy. Sometimes time just r...ushes by. Put you first. Make every second count. Take a minute to learn the early signs of both Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. #itsaboutime #NDW2019

16.01.2022 Flu vaccinations in stock now!! Book your appointment today. Influenza activity in 2017 was higher than in recent years with a prolonged seasonal peak! Almost 250,000.00 cases reported!!!... Despite the season that unfolded it is estimated that most of the Australian population (69%) were not vaccinated during 2017. Over 65s will be given a free stronger flu vaccination in 2018. FluAd and Flu Zone will be available in April. Ask our staff or make an appointment for April to ensure you are protected!

14.01.2022 Part 3 of our mindfulness series.... We wish you all the very best for the festive season from the team at Karrinyup St Luke Medical Centre

14.01.2022 International Mens Day (IMD) is celebrated on 19th November every year and is marked in around 80 countries worldwide. To help more people get involved and mark the day, the Australian Mens Health Forum (AMHF) has launched a new International Mens Day website under the theme Talking About Men. Visit www.internationalmensday.info

14.01.2022 A new and better test for women. Talk to your healthcare provider today about the new Cervical Screening Test, for yourself, your family and your community. Learn more about the changes to well womens checks

13.01.2022 APRIL IS SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH. VISIT: WWW.NSVRC.ORG/SAAM LIFELINE : 1311 14

13.01.2022 Heart Week 29 April to 6 May This year, the Heart Foundations campaign Dont get the sits shines a light on our inactive nation to empower Australians to get moving. FACTS: We know that more than half of Australians (52 per cent) are not active enough, that almost two in three Australian adults are overweight or obese, and shockingly, one in four children are overweight or obese.... Physical activity provides medicine for both the mind and the body. Being active everyday can: Reduce the risk of heart disease by 35% Reduce blood pressure Help maintain a healthy weight Reduce cholesterol Prevent and manage diabetes Prevent and improve symptoms of depression Boost brain health by reducing the risk of Alzheimers and dementia

12.01.2022 Held annually on Valentine's Day, Sweetheart Day raises much-needed funds to provide support for kids, teens and adults affected by congenital/childhood heart disease all across Australia. Join the fight against congenital/childhood heart disease today by registering for Sweetheart Day today!

11.01.2022 Bowel cancer claims the lives of over 103 Australians every week. Bowel Cancer Awareness Month has a positive message saving lives through early detection as bowel cancer is one of the most treatable types of cancer if found early.

10.01.2022 Watch our video on Smart Recalls. Making it easier for you to book appointments with the press of a button

08.01.2022 This year's World Cancer Day's theme, 'I Am and I Will', is all about you and your commitment to act. We believe that through our positive actions, together we can reach the target of reducing the number of premature deaths from cancer and noncommunicable diseases by one third by 2030.

07.01.2022 Manage your Type 2 Diabetes- Meet once a week for 1 hour for 6 consecutive sessions with our Accredited Practising Dietitian Eleonora Stojanoska and our Accredited Diabetes Educator Carol Lomman. Register your interest with reception or with your regular GP on your next visit. Sessions will be interactive and fun with lots of helpful information to help you manage your diabetes. Pre-Diabetes patients are also welcome to participate!

07.01.2022 4 MILLION AUSTRALIANS ARE HEARING IMPAIRED OR DEAF Hearing Awareness Week focuses on the fragility of hearing health and ways to protect it. March 1st to March 7 Visit www.hearingawarenessweek.org.au

07.01.2022 Flu activity remains high and the season has not even peaked yet. Look after yourself and your loved ones. Its not too late to have a flu jab! We have plenty of stock so book an appointment today.

07.01.2022 90% of kidney function can be lost without any symptoms, and there are currently 5 million adults living in Australia at risk of developing chronic kidney disease due to risk factors such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity and being of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin.

07.01.2022 Visit Our St Luke Pharmacy for a hearing test from 1st August. It takes 15 minutes and not cost involved.

05.01.2022 For July only $10 flu vaccinations are available at Karrinyup St Luke. Whether you have'nt had a chance to have a flu vaccination yet this season or would like a booster to see you through the next few months. Book an appointment today. Ph: 9341 7770 or book online via our website or hot doc

04.01.2022 Series 4 Mindfulness at work.

03.01.2022 If you are under 25 it is worth knowing about the changes to the cervical screening testing. Take a look....

01.01.2022 International Men’s Day (IMD) is celebrated on 19th November every year and is marked in around 80 countries worldwide. To help more people get involved and mark the day, the Australian Men’s Health Forum (AMHF) has launched a new International Men’s Day website under the theme Talking About Men. Visit www.internationalmensday.info

01.01.2022 The eleventh annual World Autism Awareness Day is April 2, 2018. Joined by the international community, hundreds of thousands of landmarks, buildings, homes and communities around the world, light blue in recognition of people living with autism. Autism-friendly events and educational activities take place all month to increase understanding and acceptance and foster worldwide support.

01.01.2022 Have you had your flu vaccine yet this year? How does having a flu vaccine help flatten the curve and impact of COVID-19? Why is Flu vaccination EVEN MORE essential this year?... Flu Vaccination will not protect you against COVID-19 BUT it will help protect you from extra complications should you contract COVID-19 Flu vaccination also significantly decreases your likelihood of becoming seriously ill from the flu Keeping people as well as possible means we significantly reduce the burden on our GPs, hospitals and front line medical professionals THIS means that we have those people still on the frontline, providing treatment and care will be there when you or a loved one really needs them! The most vulnerable in our communities, the elderly and those with pre-existing medical conditions need extra care and maximising your potential to NOT spread illness throughout this time is critical What can YOU do? How can you help? Get your flu vaccination! The optimal protection from an influenza vaccine is within the first 4 months post vaccination, so vaccination as soon as possible will provide optimal protection when the influenza season peaks, traditionally August/September in West Australia Ensure social distancing at least 1.5 metres between people Avoid large gatherings Wash your hands, wash your hands, WASH YOUR HANDS! If you are sick or feel unwell STAY HOME until you have no symptoms If your health deteriorates and you are concerned RING your GP and get advice phone consults are available.

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