Nollamara Medical Centre in Nollamara, Western Australia | Family doctor
Nollamara Medical Centre
Locality: Nollamara, Western Australia
Phone: +61 8 6444 7890
Address: 82 Hillsborough Drive 6061 Nollamara, WA, Australia
Website: https://nollamaramedicalcentre.com.au
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25.01.2022 We would like to inform our patients and community that we will have a female GP at Nollamara Medical Centre. Dr Christine Reid, she has many years experience. Dr Reid likes to be focused only on women health. Please call to make an appointment with her on 08 64447890.
24.01.2022 Nollamara Medical Centre wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We will be open on Christmas day and boxing day.Nollamara Medical Centre wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We will be open on Christmas day and boxing day.
23.01.2022 We would like to inform our community that we have Dr Sam Irekpolo starting with us as part time. Dr Irekpolo has long experience in General Practice and in Urgent Care. Our Doctors all have many years of experience and skills. We Also have Women Health Clinic run By Dr Christine Reid 3 days a week.... Please book through our website at www.nollamaramedicalcentre.com.au via HotDoc or HealthEngine. Have a great day everyone.
21.01.2022 We wish everybody in our community a Merry Christmas and happy new year. We wish all of you a new year full of health, happiness and success. God bless all.We wish everybody in our community a Merry Christmas and happy new year. We wish all of you a new year full of health, happiness and success. God bless all.
20.01.2022 We would like to thank all community members who took time to come and welcome us at our new practice. We look forward to serve the community and look after their health needs.
20.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 update for Friday 13 March 2020. Today's update includes details on five new confirmed cases, details of new advice and decisions from t...he national response, and updated details about testing in Western Australia. Our regular public updates include up-to-date information, current advice and tips on how to better protect yourself. It is important people are well informed on the virus, so as new information or advice becomes available we will share it. ---- - Current cases - With over 1600 additional tests completed since yesterday's update, there have been five additional cases of COVID-19 detected in Western Australia. The five new cases all relate to people who have recently returned from overseas - specifically the UK, US, Europe and Japan. All five are in a stable condition and in self-isolation at home. Weve now completed around 3,800 tests in Western Australia and uncovered 14 cases, the remaining tests all returning negative results. As more results are returned from the tests taken at COVID Clinics, its expected there may be a larger number of cases uncovered. 12 of the cases relate to people travelling outside the State, while the remaining two cases contracted the virus from family members who have recently been overseas. One patient, who was in a stable condition in hospital with COVID-19, has been discharged and has now fully recovered. ---- - Updated travel advice from the Federal Government - The Federal Government has today updated their travel advice for all Australians with regards to overseas travel. It now advises all Australians to reconsider their need for overseas travel at this time. For more information, please visit www.smartraveller.gov.au ---- - National Response - Following the meeting of the Prime Minister and State Leaders, a number of measures were agreed to. Firstly, a National Cabinet will be established consisting of all leaders across the nation to deal with the issues facing us. It will meet weekly, or more regularly as required, to ensure we have a coordinated national response to COVID-19. Secondly, the medical recommendation was accepted to advise against non-essential, organised gatherings of 500 or more people from going ahead. This will come into effect from Monday, for indoor and outdoor events. Its a precautionary step, but one thats in the best interest of our community. The decision doesnt mean schools, universities, public transport, airports will need to close. As outlined in our pandemic plan, if we need to go down that path, we will. ---- - Testing and COVID clinics - Due to a national shortage and high-demand for testing, we've adjusted the requirements to be tested for COVID-19 at this time - which will bring Western Australia in line with other Australian jurisdictions. This is due to a global shortage of the chemical reagent required for laboratory testing and follows deliberations at the Council of Australian Governments meeting today. This new testing criteria will ensure testing of high-risk patients can occur at the height of the expected pandemic. Effective immediately, COVID-19 testing in WA will only be available to individuals who: 1. Have fever (temperature of 37.5 deg or above) or respiratory illness AND 2. Can provide evidence of recent overseas travel (for example, airline ticket or passport stamp) or have had close contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case. Also effective immediately, all COVID-19 testing in the metropolitan area will be performed only at COVID clinics. Three COVID-19 clinics are now operational between the hours of 8am-8pm, 7 days a week. They are based at Royal Perth Hospital (Ground Floor, Ainslie House, 48 Murray Street), Fiona Stanley Hospital (Allied Health 2, Gymnasiums, East End, Bedbrook Row) and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (C Block, Hospital Avenue). In regional areas, people should go to a public hospital, health service or remote health clinic. Patients at COVID clinics are required to bring proof of recent travel or identify the confirmed case they have been in contact with. The criteria for testing will be updated according to changes in the disease pattern in WA. Patients will be screened and where appropriate tested, provided with appropriate information and referred for further medical treatment if necessary. If people do not meet the criteria they will not be tested. Those individuals who are tested and well enough, will be asked to self-isolate while they await test results. Anyone who is confirmed to have coronavirus who does not require hospitalisation will be asked to stay in home isolation as instructed by the public health team. Anyone who experiences symptoms outside of clinic hours should continue to use the emergency department at their local hospital. It is also extremely important that people who are unwell and are concerned they have COVID-19 should immediately self-isolate and then seek further medical advice. More locations for COVID clinics across the metropolitan area and in regional WA will be considered if there is a need to meet future or increased demand. ---- We are preparing and taking every precaution to protect Western Australia from COVID-19. The Western Australian health system and our hospitals are very well prepared to manage infectious disease situations and have well established systems and processes in place. The WA Governments Pandemic Plan has been updated to respond to COVID-19, and it is now publically available. You can see the plan for yourself at https://www.wa.gov.au/covid19 under WA Government Response. The State Government is taking this very seriously and we need to be prepared for a pandemic. Every action we take and decision we make is to protect Western Australians. We have already taken action with a suite of measures to prepare the State for the possibility of a pandemic. Western Australians should be going about their business as usual. It is important that we remain calm and use common sense. The best thing we can do to protect ourselves is quality personal hygiene - as we would in the winter flu season. That includes covering coughs and sneezes, washing hands often with soap or sanitiser and to stay home from work or school if they are unwell. Please also continue to follow the advice of authorities and doctors - anyone who is instructed to self-isolate must take the request seriously, stay home and not put others at risk. This means you dont leave your property, you dont go to work or school, you dont go on outings and you dont have visitors - only leave the house to seek medical attention. People simply need to be aware, observe good health and make sure they have accurate information, from credible sources. ---- Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/coronavirus Coronavirus information hotline 1800 020 080 Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au
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18.01.2022 Starting today there will be regular public updates on COVID-19 in WA. This includes up-to-date information and tips on how to better protect yourself. It is i...mportant people are well informed on the virus, so as information becomes available we will share it. ---- - Current cases - As of today, a third confirmed case of COVID-19 has been detected in WA. The latest case is a returned traveller who is in a stable condition and now in isolation at home. Weve undertaken more than 800 tests in Western Australia and uncovered three cases, the remaining returning all negative results. All three cases have related to people travelling outside the State. There has been no community spread in WA to date. ---- - COVID clinics - Yesterday the Health Minister announced we are establishing new COVID Clinics in Western Australia. Initially, they will be based at Royal Perth Hospital, Fiona Stanley Hospital and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. Preparations are underway for them to open on Tuesday 10 March. The COVID Clinics will care for adults and children, and staff at these clinics will be able to assess patients, provide advice and follow up on test results. The clinics are designed for patients who have recently travelled and those with a respiratory illness. The Health Department will expand the sites, in both metropolitan and regional locations, as needed. ---- We are preparing and taking every precaution to protect Western Australia from COVID-19. The Western Australian health system and our hospitals are very well prepared to manage infectious disease situations and have well established systems and processes in place. Western Australians should be going about their business as usual. It is important that we remain calm and use common sense. The best thing we can do to protect ourselves is quality personal hygiene - as we would in the winter flu season. We are preparing our whole of government response should the virus escalate locally. People simply need to be aware, observe good health and make sure they have accurate information, from credible sources. WA Department of Health information https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/coronavirus Coronavirus information hotline 1800 020 080 Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au
18.01.2022 Another commitment delivered I'm excited to announce the launch of our GP Urgent Care network pilot. Participating GPs in our area include Nollamara... Medical Centre, Benara Road General Practice, Rudloc Road Medical & Dental Centre Morley and Dianella Family Medical Centre. GP Urgent Care Clinics will reduce pressure on our busy hospital emergency departments by treating patients with non-life threatening but urgent medical needs in the community and closer to home. To book a GP urgent care clinic appointment, people should visit gpurgentcare.com.au or call Healthdirect on 1800 022 022.
15.01.2022 NOTE: a more recent update is now available - please click the link below for the 16 March 2020 update or see the pinned post on this page for the most recent u...pdate: https://www.facebook.com/MarkMcGowanMP/posts/3829635180387661 This is our WA COVID-19 update for Sunday 15th March 2020. Today's update includes details on one new confirmed case as well as details of new advice and decisions from the national response. Our regular public updates include up-to-date information, current advice and tips on how to better protect yourself. It is important people are well informed on the virus, so as new information or advice becomes available we will share it. ---- - Current cases - With over 600 additional tests completed since yesterday's update, there has been one additional case of COVID-19 detected in Western Australia. The new case relates to a person who has recently returned from overseas. Weve now completed more than 5,400 tests in Western Australia and uncovered 18 cases, the remaining tests all returning negative results. As more results are returned from the tests taken at COVID Clinics, its expected there may be a larger number of cases uncovered. 16 of the cases relate to people travelling outside the State, while the remaining two cases contracted the virus from family members who have recently been overseas. One patient, who was in a stable condition in hospital with COVID-19, has been discharged and has now fully recovered. ---- - National response: Public Health Emergency - The new National Cabinet comprised of all leaders across the nation convened today, via teleconference, to deal with the issues facing us. Further measures were agreed on as part of the coordinated national response to COVID-19. From midnight tonight, anyone arriving in Australia from overseas will to be forced to self-isolate for 14 days. International cruise ships will also be banned from docking in Australia for at least 30 days. The medical recommendation to advise against non-essential, organised gatherings of 500 or more people from going ahead takes effect from tomorrow. This is for static indoor and outdoor events. We will be using powers under the Public Health Act and Emergency Management Act to enforce these new rules. Penalties of up to $50,000 will apply. These are precautionary steps in the best interests of our community. The decision does not mean schools, universities, public transport or airports will need to close. Our State pandemic plan outlines options that can be exercised - should we need to go down that path. ---- - Updated travel advice from the Federal Government - The Federal Government has updated their travel advice for all Australians with regards to overseas travel. It now advises all Australians to reconsider their need for overseas travel at this time. For more information, please visit www.smartraveller.gov.au ---- - Testing and COVID clinics - Due to a national shortage and high-demand for testing, we've adjusted the requirements to be tested for COVID-19 at this time - which will bring Western Australia in line with other Australian jurisdictions. This is due to a global shortage of the chemical reagent required for laboratory testing and follows deliberations at the Council of Australian Governments meeting today. This new testing criteria will ensure testing of high-risk patients can occur at the height of the expected pandemic. Effective immediately, COVID-19 testing in WA will only be available to individuals who: 1. Have fever (temperature of 37.5 deg or above) or respiratory illness AND 2. Can provide evidence of recent overseas travel (for example, airline ticket or passport stamp) OR have had close contact with a confirmed COVID-19 case. Also effective immediately, all COVID-19 testing in the metropolitan area will be performed only at COVID clinics. Three COVID-19 clinics are now operational between the hours of 8am-8pm, 7 days a week. They are based at Royal Perth Hospital (Ground Floor, Ainslie House, 48 Murray Street), Fiona Stanley Hospital (Allied Health 2, Gymnasiums, East End, Bedbrook Row) and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (C Block, Hospital Avenue). In regional areas, people should go to a public hospital, health service or remote health clinic. Patients at COVID clinics are required to bring proof of recent travel or identify the confirmed case they have been in contact with. The criteria for testing will be updated according to changes in the disease pattern in WA. Patients will be screened and where appropriate tested, provided with appropriate information and referred for further medical treatment if necessary. If people do not meet the criteria they will not be tested. Those individuals who are tested and well enough, will be asked to self-isolate while they await test results. Anyone who is confirmed to have coronavirus, who does not require hospitalisation will be asked to stay in home isolation as instructed by the public health team. It is also extremely important that people who are unwell and are concerned they have COVID-19 should immediately self-isolate and then seek further medical advice. More locations for COVID clinics across the metropolitan area and in regional WA will be considered if there is a need to meet future or increased demand. ---- We are preparing and taking every precaution to protect Western Australia from COVID-19. The Western Australian health system and our hospitals are very well prepared to manage infectious disease situations and have well established systems and processes in place. The WA Governments Pandemic Plan has been updated to respond to COVID-19, and it is now publically available. You can see the plan for yourself at https://www.wa.gov.au/covid19 under WA Government Response. The State Government is taking this very seriously and we need to be prepared for a pandemic. Every action we take and decision we make is to protect Western Australians. We have already taken action with a suite of measures to prepare the State for the possibility of a pandemic. Western Australians should be going about their business as usual. It is important that we remain calm and use common sense. The best thing we can do to protect ourselves is quality personal hygiene - as we would in the winter flu season. That includes covering coughs and sneezes, washing hands often with soap or sanitiser and to stay home from work or school if they are unwell. Please also continue to follow the advice of authorities and doctors - anyone who is instructed to self-isolate must take the request seriously, stay home and not put others at risk. This means you dont leave your property, you dont go to work or school, you dont go on outings and you dont have visitors - only leave the house to seek medical attention. People simply need to be aware, observe good health and make sure they have accurate information, from credible sources. ---- Official information regarding COVID-19 in Western Australia - www.wa.gov.au/covid19 WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/coronavirus Coronavirus information hotline 1800 020 080 Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au
15.01.2022 We are very sorry that we cannot operate today as there is still electricity outage in the building affecting few shops including the clinic. The electricians and Western Power are working since yesterday to fix it. We were told it will be fixed today. We are sorry for any inconvenience, the doctor and the staff cannot perform any work without electricity.
14.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/healthgovau/posts/1777066305670392:0
13.01.2022 Principal doctors at Nollamara Medical Centre: Dr Michael Khalil We provide wide range of procedures tailored for different patients needs, including skin cancer check and removal, Mirena IUD insertion and male circumcision for different age groups. http://nollamaramedicalcentre.com.au/our-family/
13.01.2022 Nollamara medical centre is a new Bulk Billing GP practice starting this week
11.01.2022 Due to unforeseen circumstances, Nollamara Medical Centre is not open tomorrow Saturday 21/9/2019. We will be back on Monday 23/9/2019. We are sorry for any inconvenience.
08.01.2022 This is our WA COVID-19 update for Tuesday 10 March 2020. Our regular public updates include up-to-date information, current advice and tips on how to better pr...otect yourself. It is important people are well informed on the virus, so as new information or advice becomes available we will share it. ---- - Current cases - There have been no additional cases of COVID-19 detected in Western Australia since yesterday's update. Weve now completed almost 1,900 tests in Western Australia and uncovered six cases, the remaining tests returning all negative results. Four of the cases relate to people travelling outside the State, while the remaining two cases are believed to have contracted the virus from family members who have recently been overseas. One patient, who was in a stable condition in hospital with COVID-19, has been discharged and has now fully recovered. ---- - COVID clinics - Three COVID-19 clinics will are now operational between the hours of 8am-8pm, 7 days a week. Initially, they are based at Royal Perth Hospital (Ground Floor, Ainslie House, 48 Murray Street), Fiona Stanley Hospital (Allied Health 2, Gymnasiums, East End, Bedbrook Row) and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital (C Block, Hospital Avenue). Those who should attend the clinic are people with fever and respiratory symptoms, such as a cough or sore throat and: - have returned from overseas travel in the last 14 days or; - are a contact of a confirmed COVID-19 case or; - believe they have been in contact with a person infected with COVID-19. The criteria for testing will be updated according to changes in the disease pattern in WA. Patients will be screened and where appropriate tested, provided with appropriate information and referred for further medical treatment if necessary. If people do not meet the criteria they will not be tested. Those individuals who are tested and well enough, will be asked to self-isolate while they await test results. Anyone who is confirmed to have coronavirus who does not require hospitalisation will be asked to stay in home isolation as instructed by the public health team. Anyone who experiences symptoms outside of clinic hours should continue to use the emergency department at their local hospital. It is also extremely important that people who are unwell and are concerned they have COVID-19 should immediately self-isolate and then seek further medical advice. More locations for COVID clinics across the metropolitan area and in regional WA will be considered if there is a need to meet future or increased demand. ---- We are preparing and taking every precaution to protect Western Australia from COVID-19. The Western Australian health system and our hospitals are very well prepared to manage infectious disease situations and have well established systems and processes in place. Western Australians should be going about their business as usual. It is important that we remain calm and use common sense. The best thing we can do to protect ourselves is quality personal hygiene - as we would in the winter flu season. That includes covering coughs and sneezes, washing hands often with soap or sanitiser and to stay home from work or school if they are unwell. Please also continue to follow the advice of authorities and doctors - anyone who is instructed to self-isolate must take the request seriously, stay home and not put others at risk. We are preparing our whole of government response should the virus escalate locally. People simply need to be aware, observe good health and make sure they have accurate information, from credible sources. WA Department of Health information www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/coronavirus Coronavirus information hotline 1800 020 080 Smartraveller information regarding travel advice for Australians - www.smartraveller.gov.au
07.01.2022 Western power just connected the electricity to the shops and we should be functioning as normal from tomorrow morning. Sorry for any inconvenience again
06.01.2022 Dear all, We would like to inform our community that we will use a new online booking system with (HotDoc website) Alternatively, please visit our website where you can book using HealthEngine or Hotdoc Widgets at https://nollamaramedicalcentre.com.au/... Online bookings are available for our GPs : ( Dr Christine Reid, Dr Johannes Brink, and Dr Michael Khalil) For all other bookings for physiotherapy (Resolution Physiotherapy, Sam Pierce) or Chiropractor (Mehdi Davoudi) or Diabetes Educator (Carol Lomman) or to book immunisations Please call our practice on 08 64447890 Kind Regards
06.01.2022 We welcome Dr Johannes Brink who joined our practice as part time GP. He is a very experienced GP with more than 30 years of experience. He works Wednesday morning, Friday afternoon and Saturday all day.
06.01.2022 For the latest updates on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) from WA Health visit bit.ly/39u8ecg or find out more at HealthyWA.
05.01.2022 Merry Christmas everyone. We are open tomorrow but we hope you do not need us.
04.01.2022 Time of responsibility and being safe. Actions taken now will impact every single member of our community and families. cough or sneeze into your elbow or use disposable tissue wash your hands with water and soap for at least 20 seconds regularly ... Avoid mass gatherings stay home if you are not well, call for advice. Do not go to your GP before calling the clinic first and get direction of what to do.
04.01.2022 https://www.healthywa.wa.gov.au/coronavirus
03.01.2022 It was pleasure celebrating the street party with all who came. With Nollamara 777 pharmacy
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