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Medical One Frankston

Locality: Frankston, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9781 3966



Address: 47 Davey St 3199 Frankston, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 The rules for wearing a face mask in Victoria have now changed Face shields, bandanas, or scarves or loose snoods, loose buffs or loose gaiters on their own are no longer considered a sufficient face covering. To provide yourself the best protection you should wear a mask that:... Has three layers Covers your nose and mouth Is well fitted fits snugly over your nose and mouth You can wear either a cloth mask or a surgical mask. Cloth masks are made of washable fabric and can be washed and re-used, while surgical masks are single-use and cannot be washed or re-used. For more information about what face masks you can and cannot wear in Victoria please visit https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/face-masks-vic-covid-19 #MaskUpMelbourne #COVID19 #CoronavirusAustralia



24.01.2022 Almost half of all Australians will experience a mental illness at some time in their life. Many of us are experiencing higher levels of anxiety, stress and depression during the pandemic. Make your mental health a priority and speak to your GP to update your Mental Health Treatment Plan.... You can now access 10 additional Medicare subsidised psychology sessions. We're here for you via telephone, video or face-to-face consultations. Call us on 9781 3966 or book online at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#booking to arrange your initial phone consultation. #MentalHealthWeek #MentalHealthMatters #MentalHealthAwareness

23.01.2022 If you need us on the Grand Final public holiday, we'll be open from 9am 2pm. Book an appointment now at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#booking or call 9781 3966.

21.01.2022 Are you at risk of developing osteoporosis? It is estimated that 1.2 million Australians have osteoporosis, and a further 6.3 million with low bone density. Your family history, lifestyle, medical history, low calcium intake and vitamin D levels are all factors that can increase your risk of osteoporosis.... If you're over the age of 50, discuss these risk factors with your doctor. Learn more about your potential risk and check your bone health at https://www.knowyourbones.org.au/ #WorldOsteoporosisDay #KnowYourBones



21.01.2022 A high risk of thunderstorm asthma is forecast today If you have asthma or suffer from hay fever, stay indoors if possible and make sure you have your preventer medicine and reliever inhaler with you. Thunderstorm asthma can affect people even if they’ve never had asthma. If you have an asthma attack or find it hard to breathe, seek medical attention.... Make sure your written asthma action plan is up to date and includes thunderstorm asthma advice. Speak to your GP about the best medication and asthma or hay fever plan. As always, we’re available for telephone, video and face-to-face consultations. Call us on 9781 3966 or book online at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#booking #ThunderstormAsthma

20.01.2022 Men die on average 6 years earlier than women, largely for preventable reasons The three biggest health issues affecting men are mental health and suicide, prostate cancer and testicular cancer. Here are 5 things you can do to take control of your health:... 1. Stay connected: spend time with your family, friends and loved ones 2. Talk more: reach out and listen to those around you 3. Know the numbers: know your risk and talk to your doctor about getting tested 4. Know your body: check yourself regularly and speak to your doctor if something doesn't feel right 5. Move more: get active and do more of what makes you feel good If you need support, speak to your GP or access the variety of support services available here: https://au.movember.com/mens-health/get-support #Movember #MensHealth

20.01.2022 If you need us on the Melbourne Cup public holiday, we'll be open from 9am 2pm. Book an appointment now at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#booking or call 9781 3966.



15.01.2022 Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in Australia, affecting 1 in 7 men. If you’re a male over the age of 50, or over 40 with a family history of prostate cancer, speak to your GP about your prostate health. Get checked and book an appointment with your GP now at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#booking or call us on 9781 3966.... For more information visit https://www.prostate.org.au/get-checked #GetChecked #MensHealth #ProstateCancerAwarenessMonth

14.01.2022 Is your child up to date with their vaccinations? Children in Year 7 and Year 10 are due for their next round of vaccinations. Make sure your child is vaccinated before they return to school and book an appointment with your GP.... As always, we're available for telephone, video and face-to-face consultations. Call us on 9781 3966 or book online at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#booking

12.01.2022 The COVID-19 vaccine is now available for people over the age of 70 and adults with an underlying medical condition. To check if you are eligible to receive the vaccine visit https://www.health.gov.au//covid-19-vaccine-eligibility-ch Book an appointment for your COVID-19 vaccination online at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#clinic/2 or call 9781 3966.... For the latest information please refer to our website https://www.medicalone.com.au/covid-19-vaccine-information- #COVID19Vaccine

12.01.2022 Today is World Heart Day Cardiovascular disease is the world's leading cause of death, claiming the lives of 17.9 million people each year. Up to 80% of premature deaths from heart disease and stroke can be prevented through controlling risk factors such as smoking, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity.... Use heart to make better choices and beat cardiovascular disease. Improving your diet, reducing alcohol consumption, getting active and quitting smoking are small changes you can make to take care of your heart. To learn more about health health visit https://www.world-heart-federation.org/worl/better-choices/ #WorldHeartDay #UseHeart #CVD #HeartDisease #Stroke

11.01.2022 Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia, and the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women It's estimated that 20,168 Australians will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. Early detection is key and can increase your chances of survival, with 91% of women diagnosed with breast cancer surviving at least five years.... Be aware and check your breasts regularly. If you notice any changes, speak to your doctor. Women aged 40 or over are entitled to a free mammogram every two years. If you're under 40 and are concerned you may have an increased risk of breast cancer, speak to your GP. For more information about how to reduce your risk please visit https://www.bcna.org.au/breast-health-awareness/ #BreastCancer #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #PinkRibbon



11.01.2022 When was the last time you saw your GP? As restrictions continue to ease, it's time to get your health back on track! If you suffer from a chronic health condition, are due for a routine check up or need someone to talk to, speak to your GP.... As always, we're available for telephone, video and face-to-face consultations and have taken precautions to ensure the safety of our staff and patients. Call us on 9781 3966 or book online now at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#booking

09.01.2022 Are you 50 years old or above? The COVID-19 vaccine is now available for people aged 50 years and above at Medical One Frankston. To check if you are eligible to receive the vaccine visit https://covid-vaccine.healthdirect.gov.au/eligibility... Book an appointment online at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#clinic/2 or call 9781 3966. For the latest information please refer to our website https://www.medicalone.com.au/covid-19-vaccine-information- #COVID19Vaccine

06.01.2022 The COVID-19 vaccine for people aged 50 years and above is now available at Medical One Frankston. To check if you are eligible to receive the vaccine visit https://covid-vaccine.healthdirect.gov.au/eligibility Book an appointment online at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#clinic/2 or call 9781 3966.... For the latest information please refer to our website https://www.medicalone.com.au/covid-19-vaccine-information- #COVID19Vaccine

06.01.2022 Lest we forget #AnzacDay

03.01.2022 Do you suffer from hay fever? The start of grass pollen season brings an increased risk of asthma and hay fever. A runny nose, sneezing and itchy, red or watery eyes are common symptoms of hay fever. ... If you're experiencing these symptoms, speak to your GP about a hay fever treatment plan. It's now more important than ever to manage your allergies, as hay fever and asthma can produce symptoms similar to coronavirus. If you have respiratory symptoms and aren't sure if it's hay fever or asthma, make sure you get tested for COVID-19. We're available for telephone, video and face-to-face consultations. Call us on 9781 3966 or book online at https://medicalonefrankston.healthsite.io/#booking

01.01.2022 As part of #WorldImmunizationWeek we're recognising the importance of vaccination in bringing people together and improving the health and wellbeing of everyone, everywhere. Vaccination not only protects us from the spread of dangerous diseases, but also brings us closer to doing what we love with the people we love. Make sure that you're up to date with all your vaccines and get your flu shot to protect yourself and your loved ones this winter.... To learn more about why #VaccinesWork visit https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-immunization-week/2021

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