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Nova Medical Centre Manning

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 6381 6800



Address: 10 Conochie Crescent, Manning 6152 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://NovaMedicalManning.com.au

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23.01.2022 We hope everyone is enjoying their long weekend! We wish to remind you that we will be open tomorrow Monday Public Holiday 9am - 5pm. Bookings can be made online by visiting www.novamedicalmanning.com.au or by calling us on 08 6381 6800. ... Stay safe #waday #longweekend



21.01.2022 Did you know? Having even a mild hearing loss you experience 30-40% greater decline in thinking abilities and you are 2x more likely to develop Dementia? And the risk of having a fall is 3-10 times more likely.... Untreated hearing loss causes Isolation, Depression, Anxiety, anger and breakdown in relationships. See your local GP at Nova Medical centre Manning for a free hearing check and proper medical follow up treatment.

19.01.2022 This year, RUOK Day falls on World Suicide Prevention Day. It’s okay not to be feeling okay. During these challenging times connection is key. We all need to commit to having difficult conversations. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, we want you to know that today, and every day, we’re here for you. Reach out to lifeline anytime on 13 11 14 or text lifeline nightly, 6pm midnight (AEST), on 0477 13 11 14. You’re not alone. ... This World Suicide Prevention Day we’d like to encourage you to send a message of support, help and hope to those who may be struggling. Visit our virtual garden, plant a flower and show the power of connection. Together we can make a difference. www.outoftheshadows.org.au

18.01.2022 ***NOTICE - DOUBLE DEMERITS*** Good morning all. Please be advised that double demerits will be in effect for the WA Day Long Weekend and from the following tim...es: Start: 12.01am Friday 29 May 2020 Finish: 11.59pm Monday 1 June 2020 Double demerits apply to the following offences: - Drink or drug driving - Failing to wear a seatbelt and child restraint - Running a red light - Illegal use of a mobile phone while driving - Illegal use of a laser jammer while driving - Speeding We all want to get from A to B in one piece, so please observe some of our DO’s and DONT’s. A lot of it comes down to common sense. Do add suggestions because I’m sure there’s plenty more we could add: DO’s - SHARE this post and inform everyone. - Report to us EVERYTHING you see on the roads. - Enjoy the long weekend. - Drive safely, be patient and be courteous on the roads. DONT’s - Overtake around blind bends. - Tailgate. - Deliberately hold up those behind you, especially right lane hogging on freeways and highways. - Drink and drive. - Do anything else behind the wheel that may endanger the lives of others. *We hope you enjoy the long weekend and try not to get nabbed by any speed traps!! The RSC website link is given below: https://www.rsc.wa.gov.au/Rules-Pena/Browse/Double-Demerits



17.01.2022 31st May is World No Tobacco Day. Lets make everyday #WorldNoTobaccoDay!

17.01.2022 Nova Medical Centre Manning will be open on labour day, 1st of March 2021 from 9:00am to 5:00pm

17.01.2022 NATIONAL STROKE WEEK (31 August 6 September 2020) This year we’re celebrating everyday Australians who know and can recognise the signs of stroke. They are F.A.S.T. Heroes! Across Australia, F.A.S.T. Heroes can save lives, simply by knowing and recognising the F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech, Time) signs of stroke and calling an ambulance immediately. They know that stroke is always a medical emergency and time is critical.... The Stroke Foundation is a national charity that partners with the community to prevent, treat and beat stroke. They stand alongside stroke survivors and their families, healthcare professionals and researchers. Building community awareness and fostering new thinking and innovative treatments. They support survivors on their journey to live the best possible life after stroke. They are the voice of stroke in Australia and they work to: ~ Raise awareness of the risk factors, signs of stroke and promote healthy lifestyles. ~ Improve treatment for stroke to save lives and reduce disability. ~ Improve life after stroke for survivors. ~ Encourage and facilitate stroke research. ~ Advocate for initiatives to prevent, treat and beat stroke. ~ Raise funds from the community, corporate sector and government to continue our mission. If you you'd like to become a F.A.S.T Hero, or simply want to know more information, visit: https://strokefoundation.org.au/



16.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that 1 in 12 people will develop bowel cancer in their lifetime? Blood in your bowel movement, unexplained weight loss, persistent change in bowel habit & severe abdominal pain are all symptoms you should have checked by your GP. #bowelcancerawarenessmonth

14.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day to all the dads, granddads, step dads and all the other male role models in our lives. We hope you enjoy your special day.

11.01.2022 We’d like welcome Dr Zelko Pecotich to the team! Dr Zelko Pecotich is a medical graduate of University of Queensland and brings with him GP experience of about 25 years. He is fluent in English & Croatian... Bookings are available from Monday 2nd November 2020. Appointments can be made through our website or by phoning us on 08 6381 6800 Specific areas of interest include: Paediatrics Diabetes Mental health Travel medicine Chronic Disease Management Health Assessments Men’s Health checks Procedures: Cryotherapy Immunisation Once again, Welcome to the Team Dr Zelko Pecotich

11.01.2022 PSA: Perth lockdown for 5 days. You are mandated to still wear a face mask when coming to the clinic please. Stay safe and maintain social distancing, Nova Medical Team

09.01.2022 Meet the Team A warm welcome to Dr Zelko Pecotich Dr Zelko is an experienced GP and is fluent in English & Croatian! ... Bookings are available from Monday 2nd November 2020. Appointments can be made through our website or by phoning us on 08 6381 6800 Once again, Welcome to the Team Dr Zelko Pecotich



06.01.2022 The Daffodil is the international symbol of hope to people affected by cancer. And today’s the day we celebrate it! This year because of COVID-19, you may not ...be able to buy a fresh daffodil, but you can still send hope to people affected by cancer by supporting life-saving cancer research. Every 4 minutes another Australian is diagnosed with cancer. Daffodil their Day and send a little sunshine. Donate today: https://bit.ly/3kZFFtx

04.01.2022 We at Nova Medical Centre wish you a merry Christams and a happy & prosperous New Year! We are open throughout the holiday season except for Christmas day. Public Holidays & Weekend opening hours are 9:00am to 5:00pm. https://novamedicalmanning.com.au

02.01.2022 This year, National Diabetes Week runs from 12 18 July and the focus will be on supporting the emotional and mental health of people living with diabetes. Did you know that people living with diabetes can make up to 180 extra decisions each day covering everything from food to medication to exercise and more just to stay well and healthy? Mentally and emotionally that is a lot of stress to deal with.... Research shows that managing the daily challenges of diabetes can lead to anxiety, distress and depression for one in three people living with the condition. That’s why this National Diabetes Week, we’ll be working to: Raise awareness of the mental and emotional challenges of managing diabetes Highlight the services and support available to the diabetes community Draw attention to gaps in diabetes service and care Above all we’ll be working with our community, so you know you’re not alone. We are here to help and support you. If you or a loved one have any questions, contact the Diabetes WA Helpline on 1300 001 880 https://www.diabeteswa.com.au//progr/diabetes-wa-helpline/

01.01.2022 October, Australia’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, provides an opportunity for us all to focus on breast cancer and its impact on those affected by the disease in our community. Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Australian women (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer). Survival rates continue to improve in Australia with 89 out of every 100 women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer now surviving five or more years beyond diagnosis. Take the time this month to... find out what you need to know about breast awareness and share this important information with your family, friends and colleagues. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are aged 50-74, get your free breast screen done every two years. BreastScreen Australia offers free breast screening for women without symptoms aged 50-74, when screening has the greatest potential to prevent deaths from breast cancer. Women aged 40-49 and 75 years and older who have no breast cancer symptoms or signs are also eligible for free screening mammograms. For more details contact BreastScreen on 13 20 50 or visit www.cancerscreening.gov.au

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