Mr and Mrs Gas Pty Ltd | Medical company
Mr and Mrs Gas Pty Ltd
Phone: 02 9327 4817
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21.01.2022 All elective surgery is ceasing, as it should to preserve PPE supplies and reduce exposure. Gas Doggy is truly the winner in this scary situation, he thinks it’s fantastic that I am home today wearing gardening gloves instead of surgical ones. Our sincere apologies if your operation has been rescheduled. Stay safe, stay home and we will be ready to look after you when this bug is overcome. X Kirsten
21.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2rQV34fr-M Fantastic video from the guys at Operation Ouch that may help your worried teen/tweens. Xander is an ED doctor and Chris is an Infectious Diseases specialist
03.01.2022 To all our lovely patients. Regarding patients booked for surgery in the upcoming weeks I am sure that you are already overwhelmed with questions and concerns. Rather than miscommunications and uncertainty here is some information that can hopefully help you decide whether to proceed with your scheduled operation.... Currently the information source that we should all be referring to is the Department of Health website. It is clearly set out here what common symptoms are and when to test. https://www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-hea 1. Runny nose and sneezing are not a symptom of COVID-19 infection so people with post nasal drip, chronic snot or hay fever who are otherwise well are ok to proceed with surgery. 2. Any patient or parent of a patient who has the following symptoms should reschedule and contact the Health Information line about whether they require testing: fever, muscle aches and pains, coughing, sore throat, shortness of breath. The Coronavirus Health Information line is 1800 020 080 No need to run this past your anaesthetist as it is a definite reschedule. 3. Any patient who has travelled overseas in the past two weeks : most private hospitals are now not admitting these patients. You can check with the individual hospital as each has a separate policy which is also evolving daily. 4. Patients with contact with a known Covid-19 case should self-isolate for two weeks and NOT present for surgery. At present we are working hard to get as many operations done as possible before things get busier. Rest assured all protective measures are being taken, we are keeping up with evolving information daily, and are still washing our hands often like we have done for years :) Love Mr and Mrs Gas
01.01.2022 This is based on a recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine. PLEASE practice social distancing, wash your hands often and look after yourself xx