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Myhealth Brigadoon Revesby

Locality: Revesby, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9099 1050



Address: Suite 1, Level 1, Cnr Brett St &, MacArthur Ave 2212 Revesby, NSW, Australia

Website: https://myhealth.net.au/brigadoon-revesby

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25.01.2022 On average, 2 million Australians are at risk of developing Diabetes because of poor diet and lack of exercise. Diabetes can lead to health complications including increased risk of heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, limb amputation, depression and blindness. Early diagnosis and treatment can greatly reduce the risk of these health complications. This National Diabetes Week, make time to look after yourself and book an appointment with your GP for a check-up!



25.01.2022 Summer is a great time to spend outdoors in Australia but it also means a higher risk of getting burnt. Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world, so as you plan your summer holidays make sure you book in for a skin check with your GP and remember the 5 sun safe words: SLIP on a shirt SLOP on some sunscreen... SLAP on a hat SEEK shade SLIDE on some sunglasses See more

23.01.2022 Just 1 week until Christmas! Please note our trading hours over Christmas and New Year as we will be closed for some of the period. If you need to see your GP please make sure to book your appointment as soon as possible. If you require assistance while we are closed please download the Medinet App to consult with a GP.... If you require emergency medical assistance please call 000.

23.01.2022 FUN FACT FRIDAY If you walked for 12 hours a day, it would take the average person 690 days to walk around the world. #FunFactFriday



21.01.2022 Jeans for Genes Day #jeansforgenesau Sadly, 1 in 20 children are born with a birth defect or genetic disease. Genetic diseases are caused by errors in our DNA, the instructions for making ‘us’. DNA is the source of information for all the cells in our body, telling them what to do every second of every day. When something goes wrong with those instructions, it means some part of our body doesn’t function properly, leading to a life-threatening genetic disease like cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, metabolic disorders or even cancer. The best way to treat or cure many of these conditions is to correct the problem at the source, to correct the DNA. That’s what gene therapy does. If you would like to help, you can donate online via this link: https://www.myjeansforgenes.org.au/6030415myhealth

20.01.2022 Dr Skeleton hopes you have a spooky Halloween today! If you are trick or treating this year make sure to social distance, carry hand sanitiser and as usual, be treat wise and clean those pearly whites at the end of the day.

19.01.2022 On the eighth day of Christmas, Myhealth said to me... HO, HO, HO and HOT, HOT, HOT! Welcome to the hot silly season! It is great to see the big man with the beard in the red suit, but the colour red on your skin is definitely not a good look! Looking like a lobster comes with many risks, including damaged skin that can lead to skin cancers. ... You ask me, as I am social distancing in my blow-up pool in the backyard or swimming in the highest waves, how do I prevent looking like a majestic red sea creature? well, here are the perfect tips for you to follow: 1) Wear protective clothing including wide brim hats, long sleeved shirt, and UV sunglasses 2) Wear sunscreen applied in accordance with package directions 3) Seek shade and limit sun exposure during highest UV periods of the day No matter what type of skin colour you have, there are risks. With this in mind it is advised to have annual skin checks with your doctor. Ask your Nurse or Doctor today for more tips and advice on how to prevent sun damage and become sun smart! - Nurse Rachel, Myhealth North Richmond



18.01.2022 The countdown to Christmas is on and so is Myhealth's 12 Days of Christmas Health! Check in with us over the next 12 Days for health tips to remember when celebrating your Christmas and New Years Holidays.

18.01.2022 Please help us welcome Dr Caitlin Weston to Myhealth Brigadoon! Caitlin has been working as a doctor since 2014, making the switch from hospital-based medicine to General Practice at the beginning of 2020. She grew up in Sydney but has spent several years living and working in regional NSW. Caitlin is interested in everything General Practice has to offer, so if you’re after a GP who is warm, patient and thorough, she’d be delighted to help you to improve your health and we...ll-being. To book an appointment please call (02) 9099 1050 or book online at https://myhealth.net.au/brigadoon-revesby/

18.01.2022 From the Chevron to the Handlebar, we support whatever Mo you grow! Movember is an opportunity for men to learn and talk about their health and take action when needed. Here are the top 5 things men need to know, and do according to Movember Australia. 1 Spend time with people who make you feel good. Stay connected. Your mates are important and spending time with them is good for you. Catch up regularly, check in and make time.... 2 Talk, more. You don’t need to be an expert and you don’t have to be the sole solution, but being there for someone, listening and giving your time can be life-saving. 3 Know the numbers. At 50, talk to your doctor about prostate cancer and whether it’s right for you to have a PSA test. If you are of African or Caribbean descent or have a father or brother with prostate cancer, you should be having this conversation at 45. Know your numbers, know your risk, talk to your doctor. 4 Know thy nuts. Simple. Get to know what’s normal for your testicles. Give them a check regularly and go to the doctor if something doesn’t feel right. 5 Move, more. Add more activity to your day. Do more of what makes you feel good. Get involved or donate: https://au.movember.com/

18.01.2022 Help prevent chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, heart disease and cancer by following these healthy tips for a healthy Spring! Move more, sit less - get your heart rate up for at least 30 minutes every day Eat a healthy diet - add more fruits, vegetables and whole grains into your diet Drink more water - reduce the consumption of sugary drinks and alcohol... Get enough sleep - get a minimum of 7 hours sleep a night Be sun safe - apply sun protection every morning Get regular checkups - see your GP regularly for preventative health screenings See more

17.01.2022 With just 4 weeks left until Summer , you may be starting to think about how to lose those extra kilos before the festive season. Something to consider would be lowering your carbohydrate intake. Over the past few years, there has been more and more research backing up claims that lowering your carbs can play a big role in weight loss. This doesn't just mean cutting out sugar and junk food, in fact there are quite a few foods that you wouldn't suspect to be higher in c...arbs. Speak to your GP about designing a weight loss plan specifically for you and read this article by Healthline that gives you 3 simple steps to remember when your doing it on your own: Cut back on carbs Eat protein, fat and vegetables Lift weights three times a week https://www.healthline.com//how-to-lose-weight-as-fast-as-



17.01.2022 On the twelfth day of Christmas, Myhealth said to me... Smile, Even If We Can't See It! This is a time to enjoy yourself, smile, be happy and spend time doing the things you want to do. But it is also important to remember that while we are enjoying ourselves and socialising, we need to continue being COVID safe. Try organising an outdoor venue for larger groups where you can stay 1.5m from people you don't live with regularly and maintain good hygiene practices like washing... or sanitizing your hands between tasks. And if you start to feel unwell or develop symptoms, pop on a mask, go get tested and seek further medical advice from your GP. Santa and his troops will be doing their bit to keep us all safe too! - Myhealth

16.01.2022 On the eleventh day of Christmas, Myhealth said to me... Don’t Give Yourself A Christmas Stuffing! Christmas is all about getting together with loved ones to eat, drink and be merry. On this day we tend to enjoy the Christmas feast that has been made for us, but the next day everyone feels the aftermath of overeating; bloated and exhausted with a slight bit of guilt. ... This Christmas be aware of choosing healthier options, avoid snacking on the Christmas chocolates, watch your portion sizes and as tempting as the last slice of cake can be, leave it alone. New Year resolutions are around the corner, let's get started now! - Nurse Monisha and Peta, Myhealth Liverpool

14.01.2022 HAPPY LABOUR DAY We will be closed tomorrow Monday 5th October for the Labour Day public holiday. Please stay safe and enjoy your holiday wisely. If you require assistance while we are closed please download the Medinet App to consult with a GP.... If you require emergency medical assistance please call 000.

13.01.2022 Wishing everyone a safe and happy new year! We may not be celebrating like we have every other year, but we are looking forward to welcoming 2021 with open arms and the hope for a better and brighter year.

13.01.2022 Merry Christmas! May the holidays bring you health, wealth and happiness.

12.01.2022 FUN FACT FRIDAY As Halloween approaches we thought it fitting to leave you with a spooky fun fact. We are born with 300 bones but by the time we reach adulthood these bones have fused together to form just 206 bones. Spooky! ... #FunFactFriday

11.01.2022 This week is National Asthma Week (1-7) and as Spring begins so too does the season for asthma. Symptoms are usually a minor inconvenience but you should still book in to see your GP for an asthma review or if you think you may require treatment. ***Asthma symptoms can be confused for COVID-19 symptoms. Please be aware of what your regular symptoms are or consult a GP and get tested.***

11.01.2022 HAPPY EASTER! We will be closed for some of the Easter long weekend. Please stay safe and enjoy your holiday. If you require assistance while we are closed please download the Medinet App to consult with a GP.... If you require emergency medical assistance please call 000.

10.01.2022 On the ninth day of Christmas, Myhealth said to me... Keep On Moving! We know your looking forward to putting your feet up and watching TV all day but don't forget to do regular exercise to burn those extra calories you will be consuming. We are lucky enough to have our Christmas holidays during Summer when the weather is perfect for being outside. So grab the whole family for some party games on the lawn or better yet, take your outdoor gifts like bikes, scooters and footbal...ls for a whirl! - Myhealth

09.01.2022 Today we come together to remember the men and women who have served our country in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations. Lest we forget. We are closed for commemorative ceremonies and the public holiday. If you require emergency medical assistance while we are closed please call 000.

06.01.2022 With the COVID-19 situation constantly changing it is a good idea to stay informed and be prepared. We have put together a list of things to keep in mind so you can be prepared for the worst case scenario. If you have any health concerns or questions about COVID-19 please consult with your GP.

06.01.2022 #WeRememberThem In Flanders fields In Flanders fields the poppies blow... Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place: and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. John McCrae (18721918)

06.01.2022 Something as simple as opening a car door, using an ATM or safely crossing the road, can lead to the spread of COVID-19. Don’t forget to wash your hands to prot...ect you and your loved ones. It’s up to all of us to keep healthy and well. https://www.nsw.gov.au/c/how-to-protect-yourself-and-others

05.01.2022 With this summer being cooler and wetter than usual we are at risk of more mosquito bites and more deadly diseases. There are a few things we can do to protect ourselves from mosquitos this season: Avoid being outside at dusk or dawn, this is when mosquitos are more active and ready to bite Use insect repellent and/or clothing that will cover your skin... Stay away from still water sources like ponds, floodplains and wetlands Remove stagnant water from your house like buckets of water, backyard plant containers and clean pools and birdbaths regularly See more

03.01.2022 As we approach Spring and peak pollen season , conditions such as hay fever and asthma can be mistaken for COVID-19 symptoms. It is important to understand the differences and to get control of your symptoms ahead of the season. Most people will know what their regular symptoms are but it is good to note the main difference: Viral symptoms are progressive and worsen quickly Allergies are reactive to the environment and tend to come and go... If you are unsure of your symptoms, consult with one of our GP's and get tested for COVID-19.

03.01.2022 Are you getting enough quality sleep? Continued sleep deficiency can cause poor physical and mental health as well as increase your risk of heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and stroke. Here are a few tips for a better sleep:... Keep a regular sleeping pattern - go to sleep and wake up at the same time each day Get the required amount of sleep - the average is 8 hours for adults but you may need more or less Relax before you go to bed - find your zen and turn off the TV, all devices and your mind to wind down Limit or avoid Alcohol, Caffeine and Cigarettes - alcohol may make you feel sleepy but will produce a poorer sleep If you continue to have trouble sleeping or always wake up tired, book an appointment with your doctor.

03.01.2022 Have you ever heard of brain or cognitive training? As we get older, we tend to use our brains less as everyday tasks become familiar and we fall into a thoughtless routine. Think of your brain like your muscles; if you don't use it, you lose it! Studies have shown that older adults who found creative outlets like painting and other art forms improved several aspects of memory like recalling instructions and processing speed.... There are plenty of fun and interesting ways to keep your brain active and training. Whatever activity you choose, make sure it is new and challenging to you! Learn a complex skill game like chess Read a new book Visit a place you've never been before Learn to play a musical instrument Try new foods Join an activity like sport or dance Try a new art or craft Learn a language Download a brain training app

02.01.2022 We welcome patients from all languages and backgrounds. If you or another patient would prefer to speak in your own language, interpreters can be arranged at the time of booking. Call our friendly reception staff for more information or to book in an interpreter service.

02.01.2022 Everyone enjoys a compliment, even if it feels uncomfortable to say or receive. Why not make someones day today by saying something nice or sending a card or note. We want to compliment and thank all our staff, nurses and doctors for the wonderful work they do every day and especially through difficult times like COVID. "You're really something special!" #ComplimentDay

01.01.2022 On the tenth day of Christmas, Myhealth said to me... Take Time for Yourself! Stress and anxiety can be a burden on your health so take some time to check-in with yourself. A great tip is making an appointment with yourself to control any negative thoughts. During the day when you get a negative thought, tell yourself I will meet you later at our appointment. When the time comes for your appointment, you would have forgotten and realise that it wasn't important to begin with.... - Nurse Asra, Myhealth Merrylands

01.01.2022 World Mental Health Day is an international day for global mental health education, awareness and advocacy against social stigma. This year comes at a time when our daily lives have changed considerably as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and so the message is simple, Look after your mental health, Australia. Follow these 10 tips to look after your mental health and remember to reach out to your GP for help. ... #LookAfterYourMentalHealthAustralia #InThisTogether

01.01.2022 Today is National Skin Check Day and the message is simple - don't forget your skin check! Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world with approximately 2,000 Australians dying each year. It is quick and painless to have your skin checked once a year so if your ready to have yours, call our friendly reception team to book in for an appointment. ***For a limited time only we are offering a FREE sunscreen with your skin check appointment. Ask reception for more details when booking.***

01.01.2022 If ever there was a more important time to ask "RUK?", it is right now. A conversation could change a life. If you, or someone you know is having a hard time, our GPs are here to listen and help. #RUOKDay

01.01.2022 Skin cancer is the most common cancer that affects Australians. We have skin check appointments available so if you haven't already had your yearly checkup, give us a call and book in for your appointment now! Annual skin checks are important for the prevention and early detection of skin cancer and other diseases. ***For a limited time only we are offering a FREE sunscreen with your skin check appointment. Ask reception for more details when booking.***

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