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Myhealth Medical Centre Regents Park

Locality: Regents Park

Phone: +61 7 3803 3700



Address: Shops T30 & Part T5 Village Fair, 3358 Mt Lindesay Highway 4118 Regents Park, QLD, Australia

Website: https://myhealth.net.au/regents-park

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25.01.2022 Have you heard about our NEW Myhealth Patient App? Pocket sized healthcare is at your fingertips The Myhealth app gives you access to your medical records and appointments from the comfort and safety of your own home. Records such as medical certificates, referrals and scripts are sent securely to your app after completing an appointment. You can even book and manage appointments directly from the app. ( So easy!!!) ... Forget attending the practice to pick up paperwork or worrying about lost emails!! The app provides a secure, private and efficient way of sending your records so you have more time to look after YOU!! Ask our friendly team at Reception for more information at your next appointment!



24.01.2022 Does anyone know the answer?! 2020 has certainly been a difficult year!! How are you? Are you OK?

18.01.2022 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

18.01.2022 Everyone should know this friendly face!! For those of you who don't, this is Tania. Tania has many years experience in the medical industry and has been working for Dr Law and Dr Eng as Receptionist for the last 10 years! ... She is a warm, friendly and dedicated member of our team and has a passion for helping people. Outside of the work environment, Tania enjoys spending time with her family, going to the gym and fishing



17.01.2022 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

12.01.2022 Friday Funny for you all

10.01.2022 Have you met our new team members? We are going to introduce you to them one by one so you can get to know us better!! Stay happy, safe and healthy! From the team at Myhealth Regents Park



08.01.2022 You asked, and we listened! We are INCREDIBLY EXCITED to announce that starting at Myhealth Regents Park SOON is our very own female GP who will be joining our clinic family!!! ... Dr Roxana Schreiber. MBBS, MRCGP (UK), FACRRM She is fluent in both German & Romanian and has a background in Plastic Surgery in Austria. Working in General Practice now as part of the Regents Park team. Special interest in Women’s Health, Skin Cancer, Chronic conditions/ diseases

08.01.2022 Most of you may have already met this lovely lady, but for patients still yet to, this is our Registered Nurse and Practice Manager, Zoe. Zoe has been working as a nurse since 2006. First as an Endorsed Enrolled Nurse in Sydney before completing a Bachelor of Nursing at Queensland University of Technology. ... She has been working as a Practice Nurse in General Practices for more than 6 years and has a passion for child health, immunisations, antenatal care, occupational health and wound care. We are very lucky to have her as part of our clinic family!

04.01.2022 While we are still introducing our new folk within our team, this is one of our Receptionists, Jill. Jill has worked in the medical industry for over 11 years in a number of varying roles and enjoyed everything about them! She had a break for just over 1 year whilst she studied and obtained a Diploma in Remedial Massage Therapy, where she has been working as a therapist close to home. Due to COVID-19, she needed to find something else she is passionate about and so, she deci...ded to move back into the medical industry again and has joined our team! She loves to help people through massage, (especially people with chronic pain conditions) enjoys being a Mum of 3 pretty cool kids and loves music and singing. She will be another friendly face you see when you enter our clinic

03.01.2022 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-

01.01.2022 A heart attack, or myocardial infarction, can be a very scary thing and often occurs when there is not enough blood flow to the heart due to narrowed or blocked arteries. The heart muscle becomes permanently damaged by a heart attack, and often, it can be fatal. Would you know what symptoms to look for? Below are 10 signs you might be having a heart attack. ... 1. Chest Pain 2. Radiating Pain to Your Arm 3. Neck and Jaw Pain 4. Fatigue 5. Dizziness or Feeling Light-Headed 6. Irregular Heartbeat 7. Shortness of Breath 8. Nausea, Vomiting, Indigestion and Other GI Upsets 9. Back Pain 10. Sweats Share this post so your loved ones know what to look for and if experiencing any of them it's important to call 000 right away! Stay happy, safe and healthy #hearthealthawareness #knowthesigns #MyHealth



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

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