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Pasadena Medical

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 7324 4585



Address: 16-30 Fiveash Drive, Pasadena 5042 Adelaide, SA, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Kids ask the expert on COVID-19 Professor Nicola Spurrier, chief Public Health Officer, answers questions in relation to COVID-19. Professor Spurriers background is in paediatrics so she is great with young kiddies. These Q&As may be especially helpful when it comes to explaining the infection to little ones. Click the link to view the Q&A:



25.01.2022 Pasadena Medical is closed today for the Adelaide Cup Public Holiday. We reopen tomorrow at 8.30am. For after hours services visit our website below. We hope everyone has a nice day off and we'll be back tomorrow! https://www.pasadenamedical.com.au/

24.01.2022 Our Clinpath Collection Centre will be closed for the duration of our state wide lock down. For more information regarding collection centres that are remaining open visit the website: https://www.clinpath.com.au/locations/ or phone our reception staff on 7324 4585.

24.01.2022 All details regarding COVID-19 testing stations located around Adelaide have been updated on our website. Please visit: https://www.pasadenamedical.com.au/ for a detailed list of locations and criteria.



23.01.2022 Pasadena Medical will be closed Monday 27 January for the Australia Day Public Holiday. For after hours services, please click the link to our website: https://www.pasadenamedical.com.au/opening-hours.html We hope everyone enjoys their long weekend!

22.01.2022 "March into Yellow" is to raise awareness for women with endometriosis. The month of March is dedicated to drawing worldwide attention to this condition. Take the challenge to WEAR yellow to show your support for the women that live with endometriosis. Use the yellow challenge as a way to raise funds to help Endometriosis Australia develop and run education/awareness programs, as well as fund much needed research.... Start a conversation about your choice to wear yellow, talk about endometriosis in your community, in your workplace or on your social media networks. For more information on how you can get involved visit: https://www.marchintoyellow.org.au/

22.01.2022 Nurses and midwives play a vital role in providing health services. These are the people who devote their lives to caring for mothers and children; giving lifesaving immunisations and health advice; looking after older people and generally meeting everyday essential health needs. They are often, the first and only point of care in their communities. The world needs 9 million more nurses and midwives if it is to achieve universal health coverage by 2030. Thats why the World Health Assembly has designated 2020 the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife.



20.01.2022 Pasadena Medical will be closed tomorrow, Saturday 25th April for the Anzac Day public holiday. For emergencies dial 000 or visit our website for a list of after hours services: https://www.pasadenamedical.com.au/

20.01.2022 Have you had your flu shot yet? Pasadena Medical have government funded flu vaccinations available for all patients over 65 years of age, under 5 year of age and anyone between 5-65 years who are in the "high or at risk" category. Please call our friendly team for further information on 7324 4585 or to book your appointment. Important to protect yourself and your loved one this flu season.

20.01.2022 Thank you so much for having us Trinity Place! Was an excellent afternoon with some lovely people!

19.01.2022 The Daffodil is the international symbol of hope to people affected by cancer. And todays 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

19.01.2022 It’s Men’s Health Week, which is a timely reminder to book yourself in to see your GP to have a health check. For more info visit https://bit.ly/3cSAQga



18.01.2022 SA Health is prioritising ordering and delivery of the free influenza vaccine for at-risk groups. Free flu vaccinations for individuals who are considered at in...creased risk of influenza disease complications are now available from GPs, some local council providers, community or aged care services, and Aboriginal medical services. At-risk individuals include: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples aged 6 months and older individuals with chronic medical conditions pregnant women children aged 6 months to less than 5 years people aged 65 years of age and over people who are homeless To comply with physical (social) distancing requirements, GPs and other immunisation providers have infection control measures in place to further protect you and the community. To check eligibility for the free flu vaccines and where you can get yours, visit https://bit.ly/2WGzJvF

18.01.2022 YES WE ARE OPEN! In line with current instruction from SA Health we will be making a few adjustments and so we are currently offering telehealth services for all existing patients and have the ability to electronically transmit any prescriptions, referrals, and letters etc so no face-to-face contact is required. We will still see patients face-to-face where appropriate with extra precautions put in place. For information regarding recent changes, testing stations or GP-led respiratory clinics visit the link: https://www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/ or contact our friendly reception staff on 08 7324 4585 for further information or to book an appointment. Unfortunately online bookings are unavailable at this stage. We will get through this together. Stay safe Australia!

18.01.2022 Happy World Family Doctors Day!! A day to highlight the role and contribution of family doctors in health care systems around the world. The event is a wonderful opportunity to acknowledge the central role of our specialty in the delivery of personal, comprehensive and continuing health care for all of our patients. Its also a chance to celebrate the progress being made in family medicine and the special contributions of family doctors globally.

18.01.2022 Pasadena Medical will be closed over the Easter long weekend. Closed Friday 10th April and reopening on Tuesday 14th of April. For emergencies call 000 or visit our website for after hours services: www.pasadenamedical.com.au We hope you all have a great long weekend!

17.01.2022 Are you due for breast, bowel or cervical screening? Cancer won’t wait for COVID-19 to be over and getting screened can save your life. Screening programs con...tinue to operate and measures have been put in place so you can safely attend your appointment. Book your cancer screening appointment today. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/healthchecks to see a list of recommended regular health tests. Follow Wellbeing SA for more tips to support your health and wellbeing.

16.01.2022 Update: Online bookings now available for all appointment types! During the corona virus pandemic we are able to offer our patients a telephone consult for the following suitable reasons: - Repeat scripts - Referrals... - Results - Mental health consults - General advice This is only a temporary service we are able to provide in the current climate and is subject to change in the future. If you do not want to utilise a phone consult we are more then happy to have you in the clinic ensuring you undergo our quick screening questions. To book online visit our website by clicking the link: www.pasadenamedical.com.au

16.01.2022 Have you had your flu shot yet? Pasadena Medical have flu vaccinations available now. We have vaccines appropriate for your age and medical circumstances. Please call our friendly admin team on 7324 4585 to book your appointment.... Protect yourself and your loved ones this flu season.

15.01.2022 News stories are available to us at our finger tips 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. While being informed is important, the fact is, news is becoming increasingl...y visual and shocking, especially during a crisis, and this can affect our mental wellbeing. Moderation is key when staying informed about whats happening in our local community, our nation, and the rest of the world

15.01.2022 Cervical cancer screening saves lives. It's one of the most effective ways to prevent cervical cancer or to detect it earlier. Contact your GP to arrange your cervical screening test. Remember the best protection is early detection! You can also visit the Cancer Council website for more information. #cervicalcancerawareness #cervicalscreening

15.01.2022 We thank you all for your patience! Our problem has been resolved and our phones are back up and running!

14.01.2022 Are you due for breast, bowel or cervical screening? Cancer wont wait for COVID-19 to be over and getting screened can save your life. Screening programs con...tinue to operate and measures have been put in place so you can safely attend your appointment. Book your cancer screening appointment today. Visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/healthchecks to see a list of recommended regular health tests. Follow Wellbeing SA for more tips to support your health and wellbeing.

14.01.2022 Pasadena Medical will be closed Monday 9th March for the Adelaide Cup Day Public Holiday. We reopen Tuesday 10th March at 8:30am. For after hours services, please click the link to our website below: https://www.pasadenamedical.com.au/opening-hours.html

13.01.2022 During the Coronavirus crisis we are not currently offering online appointments. Please call the Practice direct on 7324 4585 for all appointment enquiries. We sincerely apologise for this temporary inconvenience and will keep everyone updated.

13.01.2022 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

13.01.2022 Have you talked to your kids about Coronavirus? How can you do so in an appropriate and reassuring way for your little ones? This creative book helps children to understand the risks whilst keeping them physically and emotionally safe. For full PDF visit the link: https://www.mindheart.co/descargables

11.01.2022 Teal Ribbon Day 2020 - Wednesday 26 February 2020 is Teal Ribbon Day a day to support Australians living with ovarian cancer, honour those we have lost and raise awareness of this deadly disease to change the story for future generations. Every day in Australia, four women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer and three will die from the disease. Ovarian cancer has the lowest survival rate of any womens cancer a fact that hasnt changed in 30 years. Its time for change. It...s time to ovary-act. For more information or to find out how you can help visit: https://ovariancancer.net.au/trd2020/

10.01.2022 With spring comes pollen and seasonal hay fever, which can cause some symptoms similar to COVID-19 symptoms. While they may share some symptoms, there are key ...differences: Hay fever does not usually cause shortness of breath unless a person has a respiratory condition, such as asthma that can be triggered by exposure to pollen. Hay fever causes watery and itchy eyes, as well as sneezing, which are not symptoms of COVID-19. Hay fever symptoms can change depending on the time of day due to pollen levels. COVID-19 can cause fever or chills, which is not a common symptom of hay fever. Symptoms of hay fever and COVID-19 can vary from person to person and range from mild to severe. If you know you routinely experience hay fever, talk to your GP about starting preventive medication early in the season, before symptoms occur. This will help to prevent or decrease your symptoms. Talk you to your GP if you are unsure if your symptoms are related to hay fever or if your symptoms differ from previous experiences.

10.01.2022 The Adelaide metro area, and as far as Mount Gambier, is currently experiencing smoke from the Kangaroo Island bushfires, which will worsen between midnight ton...ight and midday tomorrow. The smoke burden for Adelaide will be worse than previously experienced during recent bushfires. Bushfire smoke may cause discomfort for anyone, and especially those with chest and heart conditions. The best way to minimise these symptoms is to: Stay indoors Close doors, windows and air vents Use recycled or recirculated air in vehicles Continue regular medications Follow your health management plans Avoid rigorous outdoor exercise. For more information, visit: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/bushfires

10.01.2022 Pasadena Medical will be closed Monday 27th January for the Australia Day Public Holiday. We reopen Tuesday 28th January at 8:30am. For after hours services, please click the link to our website: https://www.pasadenamedical.com.au/opening-hours.html

09.01.2022 Today is world mental health day, leading into world mental health week. A week to bring awareness to how important our mental health.

09.01.2022 [Information current as of 28 January 2020] If you have travelled to mainland China, and especially Hubei Province, in the past 14 days AND have a fever and re...spiratory symptoms such as cough, trouble breathing, fatigue, sore throat, and nausea/vomiting: See your doctor. Call the doctor first to let them know your travel history so they can prepare for your visit. If you are very sick, go to a hospital. Call first so they can prepare for your visit. Anyone who has travelled to mainland China, and especially Hubei Province, should monitor themselves for the 14 days from their departure from mainland China for symptoms of coronavirus. If you are not experiencing symptoms, you do not need to self-quarantine. It is not necessary to cancel any public events or gatherings in South Australia. Further information for travellers arriving from China (): www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-information-for-trave

09.01.2022 The South Australian roadmap for easing COVID-19 restrictions was released today, with Step 1 coming into effect from Monday 11 May. The roadmap outlines how CO...VID-19 restrictions will be eased in our state, so our community can return to doing the things they enjoy in a safe and measured way. Every state and territory is different, in terms of its geography and its people. We have taken into account our specific circumstances in South Australia. A number of factors have been considered in determining what can resume, and when. These include deciding what measures can be introduced to lower the risk of transmission, how long people will be in close contact with each other and how much space everyone can have. This is a very important part of our planning for re-opening businesses in a safe way. Our priority is to resume activities which will strengthen our community, restore our economy and improve our physical and mental wellbeing as soon as possible. Our public health response has also been strengthened, including broader testing and faster contact tracing with the COVIDSafe app. Visit www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/recovery to view the roadmap. Frequently Asked Questions will be available soon. Keep up the good work South Australia, and lets not undo all the good.

08.01.2022 Unsure what to do and whether you should seek medical advice or be tested? follow SA Health's guidelines below depending on which applies to your circumstances. Any enquiries call us on 7324 4585 and our reception team will assist you.

07.01.2022 A new year represents a fresh start and the opportunity to improve your health. What are your health goals for 2020? Sometimes its the simplest changes that c...an help you achieve those goals. If you need some inspiration, see our 10 ways to be healthier this year!

07.01.2022 Its Mens Health Week, which is a timely reminder to book yourself in to see your GP to have a health check. For more info visit https://bit.ly/3cSAQga

06.01.2022 #internationaldogday

06.01.2022 Most South Australian households are well prepared for the challenges presented by our weather seasons. However were often unaware of the things we can do every day to protect our health. COVID-19 has changed the way we go about our day to day lives and it may mean that we forget to look after our general health. During this pandemic, it is especially important that you keep well and keep connected with your GP to manage your health.

06.01.2022 We're back online! We now have a LIMITED amount of online bookings available each week for phone consults ONLY. If you require an in clinic consult or need to be seen more urgently than what may be available online please call our friendly reception staff on 7324 4585. You can access our online bookings via Health Engine app or from our website by clicking the link: https://www.pasadenamedical.com.au/

05.01.2022 Ask R U OK? A conversation can change a life. Inspire and empower everyone to meaningfully connect with the people around them and start a conversation with someone who may be struggling. You dont need to be an expert to reach out - Just a good friend and a great listener! #ruokday2020... #theresmoretosayafterruok See more

04.01.2022 Pasadena Medical has a Clinpath Collection centre within our practice that is still open for your pathology needs during their usual opening hours. They also offer a mobile service for patients in high risk health categories. Clinpath are keeping patients safe, encouraging them to maintain their health and helping them choose the most appropriate way for them to have their pathology test completed. Call 8366 2000 or visit their website for more information: www.clinpath.com.au/covid-19

04.01.2022 Did you know we have Wet Alert Alarms for hire through our practice? Bedwetting alarms are thought to be the most useful and successful first-step to treat bedwetting. Research has shown these alarms will help 80 per cent of children to become dry, and most children will then stay dry Children using alarms are less likely to relapse compared to children taking medication! For more info click the following link: https://www.rch.org.au/kidsinfo/fact_sheets/Bedwetting/

04.01.2022 Pasadena Medical will reopen on Thursday 2 Jan 2020. Visit our website for after hours services or visit your nearest hospital in an emergency. https://www.pasadenamedical.com.au/opening-hours.html

03.01.2022 For all our concerned patients please go to website below for up to date COVID-19 advice.

02.01.2022 Phone lines down!! Unfortunately our phones are temporarily out of order because of an external issue with our provider. We sincerely for this inconvenience which is out of our hands until rectified. If you ring in and we can see your number, we will attempt to call you back via our mobile phones. Otherwise, please use our online booking system in the interim and we will post another update as soon as our phone service is functioning again.

01.01.2022 I just want to put out the biggest thank you to our wonderful reception staff at Pasadena Medical and Woodcroft Medical Centre. They are our front line and have done an amazing job going above and beyond to help our patients in our local community. Every day they come to work not knowing what changes they will need to embrace. And there have been many! They rally together to support our great doctors and nurses without complaint and still managing to keep their beautiful smiles. We cannot thank you enough.

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