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Phone: +61 8 7970 0793



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23.01.2022 Excited to welcome Dr Sajan, Dr Brian and Dr Manu, valuable new addition to our doctors at Mediclinic. Call 79700793 to make an appointment.



16.01.2022 World diabetes day One in 10 people live with diabetes. Did you know the risk factors for getting diabetes ?... Family history Over 55 Over 45 and overweight Over 45 with high blood pressure Over 35 and have an Aboriginal/Torres strait islander descent have an inactive lifestyle are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, Melanesian, Polynesian, Chinese, Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern or from the Indian sub-continent have had gestational diabetes have had polycystic ovarian syndrome What can you do about it? SNAP out of it, yes SNAP S - quit Smoking N - better Nutrition with vegetables and fruits A - reduce alcohol intake P - increase Physical activity Be aware and stay healthy - free of diabetes and it’s complications. If you want to know more, talk to a professional.

14.01.2022 Wishing you all a happy Easter and long weekend from Mediclinic. Eggcited to announce that Mediclinic is open over the long weekend including Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Monday. We are also now open on all weekends including Sundays.

12.01.2022 Mediclinic is now open on Sunday mornings - appointments available. Call 79700793 or book online on hotdoc or health engine app for your GP appointment.



12.01.2022 Mediclinic welcomes Dr Brian Ng, who started with us this week. Dr Brian has worked as a fellow of General Practice and brings with him a wealth of experience. We are fortunate to have him in our team and extend our warm welcome to him.

11.01.2022 Community engagement, that’s what we are talking about this month. Our Dr Divya Kannan at international women’s day event gave a talk on importance of prevention and screening programs for women. Message for the month - Pap tests are from 25 to 75 years every 5 years. Get the vaccine if you are under 25 - if you missed it at school, talk to your GP Mammogram screening from 50 every 2 years until 75, start from 40 if you have a family history Dexa bone scan to rule out osteoporosis- every 2 years from 70, talk to your GP for an earlier test if you are at high risk or think you might be.

07.01.2022 Heart failure - be informed of the symptoms and seek help early



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