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Monsour Clinic

Locality: Maryborough, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4123 1544



Address: 297 Kent St 4650 Maryborough, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.monsourclinic.com

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21.01.2022 During the current time the health of our patients and staff is our top priority, so we are continuing to treat all patients that require medical care. However, it is important that we are informed if you have a sore throat, cough or fever so that we can take appropriate precautions. If you have these symptoms and need to see a doctor, please ensure you call before entering the practice.



21.01.2022 #FoodSafety101 Did you know? Depending on what you ate, food poisoning bacteria can make you sick up to a week after you consumed it. For tips on preventing food poisoning, visit our link below https://www.qld.gov.au//environmen/food/poisoning/handling

18.01.2022 We are now offering both phone and clinic appointments for our patients. Please call the clinic to book if you are requiring any appointments at this time.

16.01.2022 Unfortunately we have exhausted our first delivery of flu vaccinations and are awaiting our next delivery. If you are requiring a flu vaccination please call the clinic before coming in.



15.01.2022 We have received flu vaccinations for patients over 65. We are expecting the rest of our stock within the coming weeks, and we will keep our patients updated.

14.01.2022 We are an approved vaccination provider for the COVID-19 vaccines, helping to provide COVID-19 immunisation for our local area and wider community. To find out when you can receive the vaccine, visit: https://covid-vaccine.healthdirect.gov.au/eligibility

12.01.2022 We now have flu vaccinations available for all children under 5 years, people over 65 years, and anyone with a chronic health condition. Please call and make an appointment to see your doctor if you would like one of these vaccinations.



08.01.2022 Please note the changes to come into effect from 5pm tonight, direct from the Qld Health website Masks for Queensland (all of Queensland including Greater Brisbane) You must carry a face mask with you at all times when you leave home, unless you have a lawful reason not to. You must wear a mask in indoor spaces, such as:... shopping centres, supermarkets, retail outlets and indoor markets hospitals and aged care facilities hospitality venues such as restaurants and cafés (not required for patrons while seated; customer facing staff only) churches and places of worship libraries indoor recreational facilities and gyms (except if doing strenuous exercise*) indoor workplaces (where safe to wear a mask and you can’t physically distance) public transport, taxis and rideshare, including waiting areas and queues for this transport airports and travelling on planes. It is strongly recommended you wear a mask when outdoors if you are unable to stay more than 1.5m distance from other people, such as busy walkways and thoroughfares. Masks do not need to be worn in some circumstances, including children under 12 years, where people have certain medical conditions, and in workplaces where it is not safe to do so. You can remove your masks to consume food or drink. See more

04.01.2022 One of the vaccines your grade 7 aged child will receive this year is for Human papillomavirus (HPV), which is administered in two doses at least 6 months apart.... For more information about The Queensland School Immunisation Program and catch-up vaccinations, visit https://vaccinate.initiatives.qld.gov.au//children-and-ad/ See more

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