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Northbridge Medical Centre

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9228 8339



Address: 154 Newcastle St 6000 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.northbridgemedical.com.au/

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08.02.2022 We are open! Monday 27th September - Public Holiday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Please visit our website to book your appointment... www.northbridgemedical.com.au See more



25.01.2022 Are you traveling soon? . Not sure what travel vaccinations you require! Let our highly trained and experienced GPs assist you and your family - to help prevent getting ill whilst you travel abroad! ... During the month of November, only if you book a pre travel appointment, only your consultation will be bulk billed. Terms and Conditions Apply! Simply call us on 9228 8339 for enquiries or jump onto our website and book an appointment by clicking on the "Book Now" button https://www.northbridgemedical.com.au/

25.01.2022 We now have the Covid-19 vaccine available for ages 50 years and above. Please call us to schedule in your appointment on 9228 8339. The annual flu vaccine is also now available for all ages. The government funded criteria is for children aged from 6 months to 12 years, adults with a chronic health condition and people 65 years and above. Please make an appointment at www.northbridgemedical.com.au

23.01.2022 ONLY half of WA children under the age of five have been vaccinated against the deadly meningococcal infection, prompting a reminder from the Health Department for parents to get their kids vaccinated before the free program finishes at the end of this year. Please give us a call on 08 9228 8339 or simply click on Book Now to make an appointment today with one of our doctors for further information. https://www.communitynews.com.au//wa-health-department-re/



23.01.2022 My Health Record is an online summary of your key health information. More than 1 in 5 Australians already have one. This year, you will get a My Health Record unless you opt out by 15 November 2018. For more information click on the link below. https://www.myhealthrecord.gov.au//what-is-my-health-recor

21.01.2022 Are you thinking about travelling to Bali in the next few months? Are you concerned about the recent outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis in Bali? At Northbridge Medical Centre we can provide patients with the Japanese Encephalitis vaccine. We do encourage patients to call ahead of their appointment to ensure we have enough stock.... Keep in mind that your consultation will be bulk billed should you hold a valid Medicare Card! Terms and Conditions Apply! Speak to a receptionist today for further information. Bookings can be made online via our website on the link below. https://www.northbridgemedical.com.au/

21.01.2022 Australia has an appalling record when it comes to lower limb amputations resulting from type 2 diabetes. In fact we have the second highest rate of diabetic related amputations in the developed world. The latest figures indicate that more than 8,000 lower limb amputations are performed each year in Australia. (1) Other causes for amputation include: cancer, vascular disease, trauma accidents, infection and birth deficiencies. In addition, some people will opt for an amputat...ion as a result of on-going failed surgeries to gain a better functional and physical outcome. Regardless of the cause of amputation, Limbs 4 Life believes that no individual should go through the trauma of limb loss alone. We believe that each individual (and their families) should have access to an organisation that understands their circumstances, can facilitate connections and provide up-to-date information. Limbs 4 Life works to empower amputees with knowledge and support to make a real difference, because no-one should have to go through limb loss alone. Help us to make a difference today! https://www.limbs4life.org.au/



20.01.2022 The end of the year can be a stressful time. A little bit of stress is normal. However, it is important to identify what is causing this stress and being aware of the signs that this stress may be starting to get on top of you. Follow these tips to help cope with everday stress and find ways to reduce it, and get back to your normal routine: https://www.thinkmentalhealthwa.com.au//coping-with-every/

20.01.2022 Due to the current lock down our opening times have changed. Open: Saturday 24/4 (9 am - 3 pm) Closed: Sunday 25/4 Closed: Monday 26/4... Today we will be offering normal on site consultations, please make sure you wear a mask. Telephone appointments are also available for those who prefer to stay home this lock down. Pathology collection will be closed today and will re-open Tuesday 27/4. In addition, we do not have the facility for COVID-19 testing. If you wish to get tested please visit one of the designated COVID testing clinics, locations can be found on the Healthy WA website. https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/A_E/COVID-clinics For further details of the locations visited by the confirmed case: https://healthywa.wa.gov.au//Locations-visited-by-confirme

20.01.2022 BREAKING NEWS The West Australian Government has decided to extend the FREE ACWY vaccination program for 1-4 year olds for another 12 months! It will a...lso be available for indigenous children from 6 weeks of age! Get in and see your GP today and protect against meningococcal disease! See more

19.01.2022 Being sun smart should always be a priority, but if you happen to get sun burnt, weve listed some suggestions for treatment below Note: If your burn is severe, please seek medical attention.

19.01.2022 AWARENESS MONTH - ENDOMETRIOSIS What is Endometriosis? Endometriosis is present when the tissue that is similar to the lining of the uterus (womb) occurs outside this layer and causes pain and/or infertility. The lining layer is called the endometrium and this is the layer of tissue that is shed each month with menstruation (period) or where a pregnancy settles and grows.... This layer consists of two sublayers: A base layer that is always present, this is where the new tissue regenerates following a period; A surface layer that is shed with each period. What problems does endometriosis cause? Two types of problems can occur when endometriosis is present. These are: 1. Pain 2. Infertility (trouble becoming pregnant). It is possible that you can have endometriosis and not have either of these problems. If endometriosis is present and it is not causing pain or problems with fertility, it does not need to be treated, though your doctor may recommend monitoring with clinical examinations (such as a pelvic examination when you have your routine Pap smear) or occasionally ultrasound and other tests if they are thought to be appropriate. For more information click on the link below. https://www.endometriosisaustralia.org/



19.01.2022 MONTH OF NOVEMBER AWARENESS! Epilepsy is the most common serious neurological condition in Australia. It affects approx 3.5% of the population in their lifetime. In WA, at least 24,500 people have active Epilepsy with at least a further 1,400 new patients presenting with a seizure each year. It can affect anyone at any age, but many people experience their first seizure before the age of 20. ... Once in 20 children will have a seizure at some time during their childhood/adolescence and one in 4 people with a disability, will also have epilepsy. Epilepsy is increasingly common after the age of 50 years. The risk of an individual developing epilepsy in his or her lifetime is between 3 and 5 % Causes of Epilepsy: These include - Genetics - Low oxygen during birth - Head injuries that occur during birth or from accidents during youth or adulthood. - Infections such as meningitis or encephalitis - Strokes - Brain Tumours. Treatment Many people diagnosed with epilepsy can be effectively treated with seizure medication and lead relatively normal lives. Seizures can also be controlled to some extent, by adopting a careful and sensible approach to lifestyle. Some people can even being seizure free within a few years under this regime. However, even with treatment, some people still have occasional breakthrough seizures, while others will continue to suffer uncontrolled seizures for the rest of their lives. Sometimes several hundred a day, which puts an enormous strain on the body and can make everyday life difficult for them and the people close to them. For further information click on the link below. http://www.epilepsywa.asn.au/

18.01.2022 Opt out of My Health Record has been extended to 31 January 2019. Further information can be found by clicking on the link below. https://www.myhealthrecord.gov.au//opt-out-my-health-recor

17.01.2022 ATTENTION PATIENTS! Please be advised that we will be closing at 5.30pm today. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this has caused you. If you do require a doctors appointment please call the Perth After Hours Medical Service - Doctors home visits on 1300 000 362!... We will be re-opening tomorrow 7th December at 7.30am with usual business hours. Bookings can be made on our website below. Once again we apologise for any inconvenience this has caused you. https://automedsystems.com.au//nova-medical-centre-stirli/

17.01.2022 From all of us here at Northbridge Medical Centre, we would like to wish all our patients a Very Merry Christmas. May your day be filled with lots of love, laughter and happiness surrounded by family and friends. Drive safe these holidays and remember double demerits are in force until Midnight Jan 6th 2019. Please Note: Our opening times below... Monday 24th Dec - 7:30am - 2:30pm Tuesday 25th Dec- CLOSED Wednesday 26th Dec - CLOSED Thursday 27th Dec 7:30am - 7pm. Friday 28th Dec - 7:30am - 7pm Saturday 29th Dec - 9am - 5pm MERRY CHRISTMAS

16.01.2022 This election put your health first. A public service message from RACGP

16.01.2022 What is the best form of contraception for me? At Northbridge Medical Centre several GPs have a special interest in womens health and will work with you to find the form of contraception that suits you best. As well as prescribing short acting forms of contraceptive such as the contraceptive pill, we also have GPs who are qualified to insert longer acting forms of contraception such as Implanon and Mirena.... https://www.northbridgemedical.com.au/service/contraception/

16.01.2022 November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month! Early detection saves lives. For further information on risks and symptoms please visit https://www.pancan.org/ or book an appointment through our website below and chat with one of our friendly doctors. www.northbridgemedical.com.au

14.01.2022 We are delighted to inform all patients that we have teamed up with Beatty Park Physiotherapy for an in-house physiotherapist within our medical centre. Mr Alex Murdock has a vast array of general and sports related musculoskeletal conditions. In 2017 Alex graduated from Curtin University, where he completed his Masters of Clinical Sports physiotherapy. During his studies, Alex gained valuable experience working with amateur AFL and Gaelic football clubs, as well as elite A...FL and AFL teams. Currently he has a number of roles which include the head physiotherapist for the Perth Demons Colts team as well the second physiotherapist for the Fremantle Dockers womens AFL team. In his spare time Alex is an avid amateur triathlete and has personal experience with many of the problems experienced by swimmers, cyclists and runners. Having such a range of experience this gives Alex a handy insight into the treatment and management processes associated with these conditions. All appointments for physio can be made by calling us on 08 9228 8339. Alex will see patients who have a care plan in place by their doctor, Workers Compensation, Corporate workplace assessment, standard referrals and all private patients. For more information please speak to the receptionist upon calling to make an appointment.

14.01.2022 Happy Easter to all our patients. We wish you a happy and safe long weekend. Remember double demerits start midnight tonight to midnight Monday 22nd April inclusive. Double points will apply to all mobile phone, speed, seat belt, red light, drinking and drug driving offences. Our opening hours over the long weekend are as follows;... Friday 19th - CLOSED Saturday 20th - 9am to 5pm Sunday 21st - CLOSED Monday 22nd - CLOSED Tuesday 23rd - 730am to 7pm Wednesday 24th - 730am to 7pm Thursday 25th (Anzac Day) - CLOSED From Friday 26th April normal trading hours resume for weekday and weekends. If you have an emergency, please visit your nearest emergency department or dial 000. For all non-emergency appointments and you wish to see a doctor, give us a call on 9349 9900 or call Perth After Hours on 1300 000 362.

14.01.2022 Today is World Autism Awareness Day! It is also the start of Autism Awareness Month in Australia. When someone has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), it means that their brains are wired differently to other people. However, the symptoms of ASD vary enormously from person to person. We support #GoBlueForAutism! ... For more information, please visit https://www.autismawareness.com.au/

13.01.2022 FOOT HEALTH WEEK 15-21 OCTOBER! The Australian Podiatry Association is the largest and oldest peak body representing podiatry and promoting foot health in Australia. As the leading provider of quality continuing education for podiatrists, we support our members with opportunities to develop their professional career, uphold standards and build connections. We are committed to the advancement of podiatry to improve foot health in the community. The positive impact of podiatric... care changes the lives of one in five Australians who suffer from foot pain. Podiatry deals with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of medical and surgical conditions of the feet and lower limbs. The conditions podiatrists treat include those resulting from bone and joint disorders such as arthritis and soft-tissue and muscular pathologies, as well as neurological and circulatory disease. Podiatrists are also able to diagnose and treat any complications of the above which affect the lower limb, including skin and nail disorders, corns, calluses and ingrown toenails. Foot injuries and infections gained through sport or other activities are also diagnosed and treated by podiatrists. Clinical services require skilled use of sterilised instruments and appropriate infection control procedures, along with appropriate application of pharmacological agents, specialist wound dressings and a variety of physical therapies. Prescription foot orthoses (in-shoe devices) offer permanent solutions in the treatment and prevention of corns, callous and necrotic ulceration in their capacity to provide pressure redistribution. As a technique for providing consistent weightbearing realignment they are utilised in the treatment of acute and chronic foot conditions such as tendonitis, recurrent ankle sprain, chronic knee pain and stress fractures, to supplement and enhance clinical care. https://www.podiatry.org.au/

11.01.2022 NOVEMBER SPECIAL! Travel Vaccine Advice consultation Bulk billed for all Medicare card holders. Terms and conditions apply! Speak to a receptionist today about our special. As we come closer to the summer months, the doctors here at Northbridge medical centre strongly encourage all patients to book in ahead of any future travel plans to discuss any travel vaccines you may require for your destination. ... We are a registered travel clinic and certified to provide the Yellow Fever Vaccination. You may ask why it is important to vaccinate? Vaccines provide protection by exposing the body to a small dose of the disease. This in turn strengthens your immune system as it develops immunity. By not vaccinating outs you at a greater risk of catching a preventable disease. No matter where you are travelling to, it is strongly advised that your vaccinations are up to date. Some countries may even deny you entry unless you have the required vaccinations. Health risks vary from one country to another and there may be new outbreaks in certain areas. We are open 6 days a week Monday through to Saturday with a range of doctors who have extraordinary care for their patients. Bookings can be made through our website on https://www.northbridgemedical.com.au/

10.01.2022 Vaccination during pregnancy is the best way to protect against influenza.

09.01.2022 Flu vaccines are now available at Northbridge Medical Centre, with the exception of vaccines for children under 5 years old. Under the Australian Government National Immunisation program, the following group of patients are eligible for FREE annual influenza vaccination: Children aged 6months to under 5 years People aged 65 years and over... Pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy People aged 6months or over who have medical conditions that are at higher risk of flu related complications Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 6months and over Book now via our website northbridgemedical.com.au or call (08)92288339 and speak to our friendly staff.

08.01.2022 WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY!! Half of all mental illness begins by the age of 14, but most cases go undetected and untreated. In terms of the burden of the disease among adolescents, depression is the third leading cause. Suicide is the second leading cause of death among 15-29-year-olds. Harmful use of alcohol and illicit drugs among adolescents is a major issue in many countries and can lead to risky behaviours such as unsafe sex or dangerous driving. Eating disorders are also ...of concern. Fortunately, there is a growing recognition of the importance of helping young people build mental resilience, from the earliest ages, in order to cope with the challenges of todays world. Evidence is growing that promoting and protecting adolescent health brings benefits not just to adolescents health, both in the short- and the long-term, but also to economies and society, with healthy young adults able to make greater contributions to the workforce, their families and communities and society as a whole http://www.who.int/mental_health/world-mental-health-day/en/

08.01.2022 CALLING ALL WA MUMS, DADS and CARERS! We need to get as many 1 4 year olds vaccinated against meningococcal before the year ends. The FREE ACWY vaccine for this age group runs out in December, so we are running out of time. Ask your GP about getting vaxxed today!

07.01.2022 R U OK?Day - September 13th 2018 R U OK?Day is our national day of action dedicated to reminding everyone that any day is the day to ask, Are you OK? and support those struggling with life. Taking part can be as simple as learning R U OK?s four steps so you can have a conversation that could change a life.... https://www.ruok.org.au/join-r-u-ok-day

07.01.2022 About the week! 12-18 November Antibiotic resistance is a serious worldwide problem, and its happening in Australia. The World Health Organization has warned that antibiotic resistance is one of the greatest threats to human health today. But we can help preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics by being part of the solution. There are simple actions individuals can take to help stop the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections.... World Antibiotic Awareness Week is an annual event that raises awareness about the serious health issue of antibiotic resistance and encourages people across the globe to handle antibiotics with care. This World Antibiotic Awareness Week, NPS MedicineWise has an urgent message to all Australians: Its time to take antibiotic resistance seriously. During this week well be highlighting the serious issue of antibiotic resistance and empowering health professionals and the community to be part of the solution. We all have a part to play in helping to preserve the power of antibiotics. And there are simple steps you can take now to prevent antibiotic resistance. https://www.nps.org.au/antibiotic-awareness

05.01.2022 Today is the day to support and say THANK YOU to NICU! The birth of a premature or sick newborn is an overwhelming and traumatic experience for parents. The NICU was an onslaught of flashing lights, alarming machines, indecipherable language and living minute by minute. Simply surviving the NICU and its inconceivable highs and lows required all the obtainable support to keep me standing NICU Mum The families of these miracle babies usually suffer extreme emotional distress... and hardship. Their lives are changed permanently with their ability to cope significantly influenced by their NICU experience. Recent research from Stanford University School of Medicine shows clearly that parents whose babies endured long stays in a NICU risk developing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Four months after their NICU experiences, three of the 18 parents in the study had been diagnosed with PTSD and seven were considered high risk. Another study found that 16 weeks after childbirth mothers with access to experienced NICU parents had less anxiety and depression and felt they had more social support. For further information click on the link below. https://www.miraclebabies.org.au/

05.01.2022 Australia Day is less than 2 weeks away! Northbridge Medical will be Open on Saturday 26th January - which is actually Australia Day. We will be CLOSED on Monday 28th January which is a Public Holiday.... We re-open on Tuesday 29th January from 7.30am. If you have any urgent medical requests or youre running low on your prescriptions ahead of the holiday weekend, please make an appointment with us soon so that we can attend to your needs before the closure! If you have an emergency over the holiday weekend, we advise you to attend your nearest emergency department.

04.01.2022 Each year Cancer Council Australia and the Australasian College of Dermatologists come together for National Skin Cancer Action Week. New research released by Cancer Council Australia has shown the message that theres nothing healthy about a tan is still not reaching the majority of Aussie teens, with an alarming 62% saying their friends think a tan is a good thing. The latest results from Cancer Councils National Sun Protection Survey provide a snapshot of Australian teena...gers beliefs about tanning. Overall, 38% of teens say they like to get a tan and girls proved to have a greater desire to tan, with 43% saying they prefer a tan. 67% of girls also believe their friends think a tan is a good thing. Worryingly, while tanning preferences amongst teenagers have dropped since 2003, improvement in the preference for a suntan has stalled since the last survey in 2013. More about the new research and statistics can be read here. With two in three Australians diagnosed with skin cancer by age 70, the action week is an important reminder of the risks of exposure to UV radiation, the need for sun protection and early skin cancer detection for all Australians. More than 2,000 people in Australia die from skin cancer each year, and Cancer Council estimates that Australia spends more than $1 billion per year treating skin cancer, with costs increasing substantially over the past few years. Most skin cancers can be prevented by the use of good sun protection, yet too many Australians still have a tan. Despite many Australians referring to a heathy tan, a tan is not a sign of good health or wellbeing. In fact, tanning is a sign that you have been exposed to enough UV radiation to damage your skin. This will eventually cause premature aging including sun spots, wrinkles and sagging. Worst of all it increases your risk of skin cancer. Thats why this National Skin Cancer Action Week and throughout summer Cancer Council is encouraging everyone to #OwnYourTone and embrace your natural skin tone. Make the pledge today to protect yourself from UV radiation and abstain from tanning. During National Skin Cancer Action Week and throughout summer, whenever the UV index is three or above, use the five forms of sun protection and #OwnYourTone by: slip on sun-protective clothing slop on SPF30 (or higher) broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen slap on a broad-brimmed hat seek shade slide on sunglasses. A combination of these measures, along with getting to know your skin and regularly checking for any changes, are the keys to reducing your skin cancer risk. https://www.cancer.org.au//national-skin-cancer-action-wee

04.01.2022 **UPDATE** Health Engine bookings back online. Thank you for your patience. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patients please bare with us for a moment as our Online booking with Health Engine is currently down. ... You can book through our website - Link available below. Click on the book now button and follow the prompts. https://www.northbridgemedical.com.au/ Alternatively you can call us on 08 9228 8339. We will update you as soon as online bookings become available on Health Engine. Sorry for the inconvenience.

03.01.2022 PROTECT YOURSELF!! HIV PREVENTION Now prescribing PrEP on PBS prescription for all Medicare card holders.... Make an appointment with Dr Craig Shaw today to discuss HIV prevention for you. http://www.whatisprep.org/

02.01.2022 Attention Patients! Dr Keith Ananda has returned from leave He will be recommencing every Thursday from the 15th November 9am to 12 noon, Fridays from the 16th November 5pm to 7pm and saturdays 1pm to 4pm All bookings can be made via our website and following the prompts "Book now" on the link below.... https://www.northbridgemedical.com.au/

02.01.2022 LONG WEEKEND! Please be advised that we will be closed on Monday 4th March 2019 due to it being a Public Holiday. Usual opening hours resume on Tuesday 5th March from 7.30am to 7pm. ... After hours doctors service are available over the long weekend. We ask that you contact Perth After Hours on 1300 000 362. If you have an emergency please visit your nearest emergency department. (Royal Perth Hospital - Wellington Street Perth WA) Remember double demerits are in force this weekend from 1st March to Monday 4th 2019. We wish you all a happy and safe long weekend.

02.01.2022 HEADACHE AWARENESS WEEK - 9-13 March How you can help! Helping people suffering from headache disorders, disease and injury is a rewarding experience that brings you closer to people who have a tremendous amount of courage, strength and hope. Fundraising and donation efforts have begun to make a difference but more needs to be done!... Migraine and headache disorders affect millions of Australians and cost the economy billions of dollars. Headache Australia funds groundbreaking projects via research grants, that help to advance diagnoses, treatment and patient outcomes. Receiving no government funding, the Headache Australia relies on the generosity of individuals, corporate donors and bequests. With your support, we can make a real investment to help fight the devastation caused by migraine and headache disorders, and improve the quality of life for many people still suffering. Your support will make a difference now and for generations to come. For more information on how you can help, visit the link below. https://headacheaustralia.org.au/

02.01.2022 Bowel Cancer Awareness Month is an annual initiative of Bowel Cancer Australia running throughout the month of June (1-30 June), to raise awareness of Australias second deadliest cancer. Bowel cancer claims the lives of over 80 Australians every week. Bowel Cancer Awareness Month has a positive message saving lives through early detection as bowel cancer is one of the most treatable types of cancer if found early.... From the city to the country, from the home to the workplace, individuals, families, health professionals, schools and businesses help to spread the word. Bowel Cancer Awareness Champions donate their time, services and creativity. Many also kindly make monetary donations to help Bowel Cancer Australia with our work. Without the support of all the wonderful individuals and organisations raising funds and awareness, Bowel Cancer Awareness Month and the work of Bowel Cancer Australia would not be possible. So, to everyone who has in any way got involved with Bowel Cancer Awareness Month over the past years, please know that your support means a lot to us at Bowel Cancer Australia. Were a relatively small team, so the more people joining the bowel movement with us, the better! https://www.bowelcanceraustralia.org/bowel-cancer-awareness

01.01.2022 PANDA - Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia supports women, men and families across Australia affected by anxiety and depression during pregnancy and in the first year of parenthood. PANDA operates Australias only National Helpline for individuals and their families to recover from perinatal anxiety and depression, a serious illness that affects up to one in five expecting or new mums and one in ten expecting or new dads. https://www.panda.org.au/

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