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Port Coogee Family Practice

Locality: Coogee, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 6465 4600



Address: Shop 10, Port Coogee Village Shopping Centre, 6 Calypso Parade 6163 Coogee, WA, Australia

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

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12.02.2022 ****REMINDER**** Good Evening Everyone, Just a reminder that tomorrow (01/02/2022) will be our first day as a Private Billing Practice. ... Pension & Health care card holders along with children under 16years will continue to be bulk billed. Kind Regards, Management.



25.01.2022 Happy Long Weekend Everyone Please note our hours for Port Coogee Family Practice !! 31/05 (Sunday) 9am- 12pm Telephone consults only with Dr De Mello ... 01/06 (WA Day Monday) 9am-1pm with Dr Reshad 02/06 Tuesday - returns back to 8am- 6pm If you would like to book an appointment please call our lovely receptionist on 08 6465 4600 or alternatively book online at www.portcoogeefamilypractice.com.au We hope everyone has a safe long weekend HAPPY WA DAY Port Coogee Family Practice Management

25.01.2022 UPDATED COVID EXPOSURE SITES please be vigilant and if you have attended any of these sites at the date/time provided please get tested ASAP. DO NOT attend the clinic if you are experiencing any Cold/ Cough/ Flu symptoms. ... Due to close exposure sites near our clinic we are encouraging patients to book Telehealth appointments if you don’t need to be seen face to face by a GP.

25.01.2022 HAVE YOU HAD YOU HEARING CHECKED LATELY ?? Over 3.6m Australians experience hearing loss, nearly half are working age between 16-64 years.. A baseline hearing check is the first step in maintaining optimal hearing health.... ... Port Coogee Family Practice are now collaborating with Attune Hearing to provide an easy, remote way to check everything to do with your hearing and ear health. The first of its kind, an Audiometer on an Ipad, can detect everything from Hearing loss, middle ear issues and neurological conditions that may need referring to a specialist. Helping you stay well the easy way! Just come down for a free test. For more information and to book a complimentary hearing check contact Port Coogee Family Practice on 08 6465 4600 to book in with our Doctors and Practice Nurse..



25.01.2022 We have Flu vaccines for all ages (Private & Gov), call 6465 4600. Get yourself and your family protected this flu season.We have Flu vaccines for all ages (Private & Gov), call 6465 4600. Get yourself and your family protected this flu season.

23.01.2022 No matter where you live, you should have a COVID-19 test if you have even the mildest cold or flu-like symptoms. Make sure you stay at home until you get the results. You can find your nearest testing clinic here: www.healthdirect.gov.au/coronavirus-covid-19-seeing-a-docto #coronavirus

23.01.2022 Your local health services are still open, but accessing health care may look a little different right now. Make sure little things don't turn into big things! Your health matters. Ph: 6465 4600 #SeeYourGP



22.01.2022 We are open tomorrow! Dr Mones Beshara will be working 10am-2pm so if you need any type of appointment please call our reception on 08 6465 4600! We hope everyone a happy and safe weekend.... Port Coogee Family Practice Management See more

22.01.2022 Right now, it is more important than ever to stay healthy and get the prescriptions, screening or care you need. Our practice is open and we have appointments available. Ph: 6465 4600... Dont forget to ask our reception team about the extra steps we have taken to keep you safe. #SeeYourGP

22.01.2022 Our Port Coogee Family Practice Family would like to wish our lovely nurse Rozy a very big good luck as she embarks on her next adventure in life. Rozy has just recently finished up with us at Port Coogee as she has taken on a new job role at the Perth Children’s Hospital doing what she has aspired to do. Rozy has been our practice nurse for the last 3 years and has made a great connection with all staff and patients. ... We would like to wish you the best of luck Rozy and thank you for your work here. You will be dearly missed by all staff and patients x May you be proud of the work you do, the person you are and the difference you make. The Port Coogee Family Practice Team

21.01.2022 Your baby won't wait while the world gets back to normal. Make sure you are getting the #pregnancy health checks you need. #SeeYourGP

21.01.2022 WHY DO WE CHARGE The Australian Medical Association (AMA) have calculated a fair and reasonable costing model to meet the rising costs of running a Medical Centre. Medicare does not pay the full amount that is recommended by the AMA that is why there is a difference between what is paid for you by Medicare and the ACTUAL cost of providing you with expert quality health and medical care. It is your responsibility to absorb the cost of the gap when there is one.... Like other general practices Port Coogee Family Practice has decided to subsidise your True cost by charging less then the recommended AMA fee.



21.01.2022 Have you had your Health Assessment Check yet ? A health assessment is a plan of care that identifies the specific needs of a person and how those needs will be addressed by your healthcare clinician. A Health assessment is the evaluation of the health status by performing a physical exam after taking a health history. Available assessments include:... * Health assessment for people aged 75 years and older * Health assessment for people aged 45-49 years who are at risk of developing chronic disease * Type 2 diabetes risk evaluation for people aged 40-49 years * Comprehensive medical assessment for permanent residents of residential aged care facilities * Health assessment for people with a disability If you meet any of the following criteria above and want to hear more about what a health assessment involves come into Port Coogee Family Practice and book one in with our practice nurse and Drs or alternatively you can give us a call on 08 6465 4600.

20.01.2022 Do not use antibiotics to treat viral infections like colds and flu! Let's unite to prevent drug resistance!

20.01.2022 Exercise and physical activity is vital for keeping fit and healthy and is an important part of good asthma management. See below for some tips to help manage your asthma symptoms when exercising.

20.01.2022 Mental Health Make a promise to yourself that you'll find a few minutes this weekend to practice self-care. Which type will you start with?

19.01.2022 Physical distancing isnt just important when youre in public. If you have visitors to your home, you still need to keep your distance. Keeping 1.5metres apart helps stop the spread of coronavirus. Learn more: www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-aler

17.01.2022 For those that need to travel to other regions within WA, please take note and check if the travel ban applies to you. Stay safe *** REGIONAL TRAVEL BANS ACROSS WESTERN AUSTRALIA *** From 11.59pm on Tuesday 31 March 2020 there will be travel restrictions across WA. You will not be allowed to travel outside your region without an exemption for essential reasons (details on how to obtain an exemption have yet to be announced). The whole of the Perth metropolitan area and the Peel region will be considered one region for these purposes. Police will be enforcing this ban and a breach may attract a fine of up to $50,000.

17.01.2022 You can control your high blood pressure with healthy practices such as a balanced diet and an active lifestyle. Book in with our friendly GPs to get your heart check Please call reception on 08 6465 4600

17.01.2022 Want to strengthen your immune system? A healthy lifestyle is one of the best ways to improve your immunity and strengthen your defense. The Heart Foundation provides tips on improving your immune system here: http://ow.ly/1BlK50Cd2jj https://www.heartfoundation.org.nz//boost-your-immune-syst

16.01.2022 Just a friendly reminder that we are open tomorrow 8/5/2020 10am-2pm Dr Mones Beshara will be in the clinic taking face to face appointments. If you would like to book an appointment, please call reception on 08 6465 4600 or online at portcoogeefamilypractice.com.au

15.01.2022 Are you thinking about losing weight, or trying to and it just won't budge? Book in with one of our doctors to work out a plan suitable for you. You can come in for a weekly consult, weigh in and guidance as it often helps when you have support and can see the results regularly. Call us on 6465 4600

15.01.2022 This evening, I would like to provide you with an update on our Safe Transition Plan, which we first announced in November. This plan was based on the impact of... the Delta variant, which was prevalent in the Eastern States for six months, after it first emerged in NSW in June last year. Under that plan - modelling at the time indicated we would peak at 338 daily cases, with 62 hospitalisations, and one life lost each day. Unfortunately, the world changed in December - Omicron arrived. Omicron is a whole new threat that we can’t ignore. And right now we don’t know the full picture of what Omicron could mean but we do know how easily transmissible and infectious it is. There is insufficient data to make any meaningful assumptions of what it will look like once Omicron takes full effect and case numbers peak over east. But we know there has been a surge in hospitalisations around Australia, with an average of almost 5,000 Australians hospitalised a day since the start of the year with COVID-19. And tragically, in just 19 days of 2022, we have seen 664 Australians lose their lives to COVID-19. It would be irresponsible and reckless for the State Government to ignore the facts and ignore the reality of the situation playing out on the east coast. Allowing hundreds or thousands of Omicron infected people to fly straight into Perth from 5 February, with no testing, no quarantine and no public health measures, would cause a flood of COVID-19 across our State. It would cause a surge in cases, a surge in hospitalisations and result in thousands of people not being able to work or go to school. It would cripple our community, like it’s doing on the east coast. What we do know about Omicron so far is that a third dose of the vaccine is so vital in giving people effective protection. We currently sit at 25.8% of third doses for Western Australians aged 16 and over. But we can lift the third doses rate significantly, and we can give ourselves the best chance to vaccinate our children. If we can hold back this current Omicron outbreak, we will be one of the only places in the world that can achieve a high third dose rate before we reach widespread community transmission. --- WA’S UPDATED TRANSITION PLAN In light of what’s occurred in the rest of the country, having closely assessed the situation over east and listening to the latest health advice, we have reworked WA’s Safe Transition Plan to fit the environment that now confronts us. So, from 12:01am on Saturday February 5, a new hard border will be in place with a focus on both safety and compassion. Under the new hard border settings, approved travellers are permitted to enter WA, or leave WA and return, with testing and quarantine requirements under the new expanded exemption criteria: - Returning Western Australians, with strong recent connections or direct legitimate family connections with WA; - Compassionate grounds including funeral, palliative care or terminally ill visitation; - Member of the family of an approved traveller; - People entering for urgent and essential medical treatment; - Reasons of national and state security; - Commonwealth and State officials, Members of Parliament, Diplomats; - Provision of specialist skills not available in WA, health services, emergency service workers; - People required to attend court matters, judicial officers and staff of court, tribunals and commissions; and - Special considerations and extraordinary circumstances determined by the State Emergency Coordinator or Chief Health Officer. --- INTERSTATE TRAVEL If you’re coming from interstate as an approved traveller, you will need to meet the following requirements: - Have an approved G2G Pass, under new exemption criteria; - Be triple dose vaccinated if eligible (double dose vaccinated if not eligible for third); - Provide proof of a negative Rapid Antigen Test within 24 hours before departure; - Undertake 14 days of self-quarantine at a suitable premises, with the same requirements for household members at the self-quarantine premises; - PCR testing within 48 hours of arrival and on day 12 of self-quarantine, and household members will also be required to do a PCR test on the traveller’s day 12. - Subject to mandatory use of G2G Now and in-person checks by WA Police as required Additional requirements are in place for domestic road travel to keep WA safe: - Approved domestic travellers to limit travel to 1,500km from road borders, to enable people to travel by road to suitable premises for quarantine in Perth from Eucla; - Entry at the Kununurra border only for transport, freight and logistics and border community residents; - Restricted travel into remote Aboriginal communities. ---- OVERSEAS TRAVEL International travel into WA will be permitted with the following requirements: - Meet the Commonwealth requirements to enter Australia under the arrivals cap; - Undertake 14 days of mandatory quarantine including, seven days in hotel quarantine and seven days of self-quarantine at suitable premise, if eligible, - PCR testing on days one, six, nine and 12, and household members will also be required to do a PCR test on the traveller’s day 12 - Subject to mandatory use of G2G Now and in-person checks by WA Police as required - International travel in-directly into WA via another state or territory will be subject to the same entry and quarantine requirements as domestic travellers Current entry arrangements remain unchanged for transport, freight and logistics, maritime, aircraft crew, rig/platform and specific industries approved by the State Emergency Coordinator and Chief Health Officer. Future review of border controls will be considered over the course of the next month. ---- I know this decision will be unpopular for many people as holiday plans and family gatherings will have been disrupted. For that I am very sorry. I understand that many people have planned around this date, and it is important we now provide people with a pathway to reconnect with families, on compassionate grounds, in a safe manner. WA will be taking on more risk as many people enter under compassionate grounds from 5 February. But if we proceeded with the original plan, we would be deliberately seeding thousands of COVID-19 cases into WA, at this point in time that is not what I’m going to do, especially when the science says we need to boost third doses and so many young children still need to get their vaccine. We know the let it rip strategy, with low third dose vaccine levels, doesn't work. That is why a review to further easing of the new hard border controls will be taken over the course of the next month - once the east coast has reached the peak of infection, and we have a better understanding of the true impact of Omicron. We have an opportunity to do better - and that is exactly what we will strive to do.

15.01.2022 Our mission isn't over until we find a cure. #PCF

15.01.2022 Happy Good Friday Everyone.... Just a friendly reminder that Port Coogee Family practice will be closed over the weekend and back open and running on Monday the 13th from 9am- 2pm... If you are seeking to get an appointment book in with our one and only Dr Reshad Mirnour.. He will be taking telephone consults this Monday to assist you with any of your medical needs and as our nurse is off during the long weekend Dr Reshad will be kindly giving out flu vaccines ...to those from ages 5 years and up... Just for your information... Flu vaccines are cover by the government if you are 65 and over, Primary school aged students born after June 2007, under 5years old and those who have a chronic medical illness. If none of these apply to you it will cost a private fee of $25. If youd like to book your appointment in feel free to call our friendly receptionist on 08 6465 4600 or book online via our website http://portcoogeefamilypractice.com.au/ Thank you and have a safe and Happy Easter

15.01.2022 HOWS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH If you need to consult with your Dr at this time of need..... PLEASE do not hesiate to call us and book in for your telephone consult on 08 6465 4600 during opening hours, book online via our website at http://portcoogeefamilypractice.com.au/ Or download our Jupiter Health App: iPhone/iPad: https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/id1004910158... Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details #jupiterhealthandmedicalservicesgroup #jupiterhealth #portcoogeefamilypractice

13.01.2022 HEARING AWARENESS WEEK! From 1st March till 7th March it is hearing awareness week. Good hearing and communication are important at all stages of life. Hearing loss (and related ear diseases) can be avoided through preventative actions such as: protection against loud sounds; good ear care practices and immunisation. Hearing loss (and related ear diseases) can be addressed when it is identified in a timely manner and appropriate care sought, people at risk of hearing loss sho...uld check their hearing regularly. People having hearing loss (or related ear diseases) should seek care from a health care provider. The week of the 1st of March Port Coogee Family Practice will be holding bulk-billed hearing tests. If you feel you are experiencing any hearing loss symptoms or if you are just interested in checking your hearing, Please call the practice on (08) 6465 4600 and ask to book in for a hearing test with our friendly nurses and doctors.

13.01.2022 YOUR GP's TRUSTED CHIROPRACTORS If you have conditions that cause you pain or discomfort, and would like the root cause cared for in the safe and effective manner that is trusted by the GPs at Port Coogee Family Practice. Book in via the phone on 08 6465 4600 to see our Chiropractor Dr Aaron Albrecht. Dr Albrecht works Wednesday's 8am-12pm and Friday's 2pm-6pm We look forward to assisting you in your chiropractice goals

13.01.2022 Due to unexpected technical issues, telephone lines are currently not playing nice today, We are currently working on to get this issue resolved as soon as possible We would like to thank you for your patience and understanding during this time if you need anything you may email our practice and we can get back to you asap. [email protected]

12.01.2022 If you have put your regular health checks on hold during the pandemic, nows the time to pop back in to see your GP. Dont forget to ask our reception team about the extra steps we have taken to keep you safe. #SeeYourGP

11.01.2022 Good afternoon everyone, Please see attached below important information and changes coming to Port Coogee Family Practice from the 1st of February We hope everyone has a great Christmas and a Happy New Year !... Kind Regards, Management

11.01.2022 Keep #COVIDSafe behaviours a part of your daily life. Stay 1.5m away from people, regularly wash your hands, stay home when unwell and download the COVIDSafe app. Together, we can stop the spread. Learn more: www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert #coronavirus

11.01.2022 Physical distancing isn’t just important when you’re in public. If you have visitors to your home, you still need to keep your distance. Keeping 1.5metres apart helps stop the spread of coronavirus. Learn more: www.health.gov.au//novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-aler

11.01.2022 Weve just released our roadmap to carefully ease COVID-19 restrictions to start getting Western Australians back to work safely and begin the process of re-sta...rting the States economy. This plan includes specific details on the next phase of easing restrictions in WA which will take effect on Monday 18 May. Western Australia has already implemented many of the changes announced by the Prime Minister on Friday. We have led the way, and other States have looked to us for guidance on the way forward. Our strong performance in controlling the spread of COVID-19 means we will continue to lead the nation when it comes to easing restrictions. Our plan has been developed in conjunction with the National Cabinet framework and is based on the best health advice for Western Australia. Phase 1 is already in place following the cautious relaxing of some restrictions from Monday, 27 April. Phase 2 will focus on encouraging many Western Australians to return to work, unless they are unwell or vulnerable, so the WA economy can further rebuild in a safe and measured way. The new phase will come into effect from Monday, 18 May, giving businesses and families time to plan accordingly and includes: - Indoor and outdoor non-work gatherings lifted to 20 people; - People are encouraged to return to work, unless they are unwell or vulnerable; - Cafés and restaurants can reopen with meal service (including within pubs, bars, clubs, hotels and casino), limited to 20 patrons and the 4 square metre per person capacity rule applied; - Weddings and funerals, limited to up to 20 attendees indoors or 30 outdoors; - Places of worship, community facilities and libraries to re-open, limited to 20 patrons; - Community sports (non-contact) limited to 20 people; - Outdoor or indoor fitness classes (minimal shared equipment) limited to 20 patrons; - Public swimming pools can open under strict rules (one indoor pool and one outdoor pool), limited to 20 patrons per pool. If businesses or premises want to reopen in line with these changes, they will be required to complete an official COVID Safety Plan. More details on this will be released shortly, in consultation with industry. As part of Phase 2, regional travel restrictions will also change, bringing the number of current borders within WA from 13 to only four (not including the Commonwealth Biosecurity zone and remote communities). The new regional boundaries will allow: - Travel between the South West, Great Southern, Wheatbelt, Perth and Peel regions; - Travel between the Mid-West, Gascoyne and Pilbara regions (excluding Biosecurity area); - Travel within the Goldfields-Esperance region (excluding the Biosecurity area); - Travel permitted within the Kimberley Local Government areas (the Biosecurity area remains in place). Following this change, it is expected that Phase 3 will be implemented around four weeks from the commencement of Phase 2. Phase 3 will be finalised in the coming weeks, based on the advice from the Chief Health Officer, and will take into account the infection rates across WA. Phase 3 will focus on continuing to build stronger links within the community and include further resumption of commercial and recreational activities, and may include: - Further increases in number of people allowed at indoor and outdoor non-work gatherings; - Possible further relaxation of regional travel restrictions; - Restrictions further relaxed for gyms, health clubs and indoor sport centres; - Contact community sport (indoor and outdoor) permitted, with gathering limits; - Beauty therapy and personal care services permitted; - Auction houses and real estate auctions (not just online as it is currently); and - Public playgrounds, outdoor gym equipment, skate parks, zoos, cinemas, galleries, museums and concert venues permitted to open, with gathering limits. Phase 4 and further future easing of restrictions will be assessed and finalised in due course. Western Australias hard border with the rest of Australia will remain in place, and is expected to be among the final restrictions lifted. For more information on this roadmap and the easing of restrictions, please visit www.wa.gov.au

09.01.2022 Respect is a positive feeling or action shown towards someone or something considered important, or held in high esteem or regard; it conveys a sense of admiration for good or valuable qualities

09.01.2022 Here at Port Coogee Family Practice we are always looking at ways to provide more for our patients. Having said that 1 of our doctors have now completed their Cannabis Oil prescribing and is available to provide this service. Please note if not a regular patient you will need to get a referral from your regular GP. What conditions can be approved?... Common conditions include but are not limited to: chronic pain, cancer pain, spinal pain, mood disorders (PTSD, anxiety, depression), arthritis, fibromyalgia, chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting, epilepsy, eating, disorders (anorexia, cachexia), multiple sclerosis, sleep disorders, HIV/Aids, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (crohns, colitis). The TGA requires that there is some evidence medicinal cannabis will work for your condition before they approve it, so many other conditions not listed here may be approved, if there is some support in the medical literature. For more information, please call our lovely receptionists on 08 6465 4600

09.01.2022 ITS SWEETHEART DAY ! Sweetheart day is a day to raise awareness of congenital and childhood acquired heart disease. Congenital heart disease (CHD), affects eight babies born in Australia every day (that’s one every three hours). Four precious lives are lost each week, making this complex condition with no known cure, one of the leading causes of infant death in the country.... Despite being a serious life-threatening condition, over 65,000 Australian babies, children and adults are currently living with CHD, yet they will face unique challenges for the rest of their lives, including repeated heart surgeries and ongoing medical treatment. The impact of having a heart child is life-changing for the entire family and one that leads to enormous emotional and financial stress. With CHD impacting one in every 100 births, a further 3,000 babies are expected to be born with CHD in 2021 To help this amazing cause please visit https://www.sweetheartday.org.au/

09.01.2022 Happy International Nurses Day! International Nurses Day takes place on the 12th May every year and provides an opportunity to recognise nurses around the world for their contribution to health care. The day is celebrated on the 12th of May as this is the anniversary of Florence Nightingale's birth. During this time of the COVID Pandemic we would like to acknowledge all the nurses in the world for all their time, empathy, kindness and hard work.... To all our nurses we say, thank you. Not just today, but every day. The challenges they have faced this year have been unprecedented, but they have led the way and kept the world safe, healthy and calm. Port Coogee Family Practice would also like to acknowledge all the Practice Nurses of Jupiter Health & Medical Services for all their commitment and hard work during this unprecedented time. Good work everyone! Our Nurse Rozy Lawton is available Monday-Friday for all nursing appointments such as scheduled vaccines, dressings, ear syringes, iron infusions, driving medicals, flu shots and ect Call us on 08 6465 4600 to book an appointment today!

09.01.2022 What is prostate cancer? Prostate cancer occurs when abnormal cells develop in the prostate. These abnormal cells can continue to multiply in an uncontrolled way and sometimes spread outside the prostate into nearby or distant parts of the body. Prostate cancer is generally a slow growing disease and the majority of men with low grade prostate cancer live for many years without symptoms and without it spreading and becoming life-threatening. However, high grade disease spread...s quickly and can be lethal. Appropriate management is key. THREE FACTS ABOUT PROSTATE CANCER 1. In Australia, prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men 2. Approximately 3,500 Australian men die of prostate cancer each year 3.More men die of prostate cancer than women die of breast cancer Please Call 6465 4600 to book an appointment with a GP to check today. See more

09.01.2022 Sticking to a daily routine, eating well, exercising and getting enough sleep are all essential to maintaining your mental wellbeing. Try to do activities that make you feel good while continuing to practice physical distancing. More info: www.health.gov.au//ongoing-support-during-coronavirus-covi

06.01.2022 Spring brings new growth, weed out the bad, and make room for something beautiful HAPPY FIRST DAY OF SPRING

06.01.2022 We are open from 09-12 today -Sunday Telephone calls only Book online or call receptionWe are open from 09-12 today -Sunday Telephone calls only Book online or call reception

06.01.2022 Happy Easter long weekend everyone! Please note our easter hours for Port Coogee Family Practice 10/04 (Good Friday) 9am-2pm 11/04 (Saturday) CLOSED... 12/04 (Sunday) CLOSED 13/04 (Easter Monday) 9am-2pm If you would like to book an appointment please call our reception on 08 6465 4600. We hope everyone has a safe and Happy Easter Port Coogee Family Practice Management

06.01.2022 We understand things are difficult for many at the moment. If you need help, reach out to a friend, family member or someone you trust. If you're feeling overwhelmed and need support, we're here for you, You're not alone. Please note that now we can do phone consultations if you are not able to come into the practice. Please call 6465 4600 to make an appointment... Please share this post and let your friends know, we're all in this together!

06.01.2022 Port Coogee Family Practice would like to thank all our patients for there patience and support during this time of CV 19... Wed like to especially thank One of our patients and Coogee Beach Bakery for the delivery our surprise sweeties... Thank you again and Happy Wednesday

05.01.2022 We are all so proud of Dr Michael Gendy for his acknowledgement this evening at the BusinessNews #40under40WA awards at Crown Perth. Dr Gendys leadership, direction and dedication to Jupiter Health & Medical Services has been a constant source of inspiration to everyone. Congratulations Dr Gendy #jupiterhealth #perthdoctors

05.01.2022 A CONVERSATION CAN CHANGE A LIFE R U OK? Inspire and empower everyone to meaningfully connect with the people around them and start a conversation with anyone who may be struggling with life.... You don't need to be an expert to reach out - just a good friend and a great listener. Use these four steps and have a conversation that could change a life: 1. Ask R U OK? 2. Listen 3. Encourage action 4. Check in https://www.ruok.org.au/community

05.01.2022 WORLD IMMUNISATION WEEK On the 24th - 30th of April it is World Immunisation Week..... World Immunization Week is a global public health campaign to raise awareness and increase rates of immunization against vaccine preventable diseases around the world. It is one of the most successful and effective health interventions in the world. So are you and your children all up to date with your immunisations??? Even though we are currently busy with Flu vaccines preparing ...for the flu season ... Port Coogee Family Practice are still booking in for all your other immunisation needs... So whether it is for you or your children... Get protected and protect yourselves...... Call us today on 08 6465 4600 and book in with our practice nurse and for all your other medical needs please feel free to book a telephone consult with our Doctors..

04.01.2022 Attention Patients, We regret to inform you that unfortunately Western Diagnostic Pathology has temporarily closed. We will update you again when they reopen. We are sorry to any inconveniences that this has caused. Please seek an alternative pathology close by which can be found on the back of your green Western Diagnostic Pathology referral form.... Should you have any further questions please call us on 08 6465 4600 Kind Regards, Management

03.01.2022 GOOD NEWS EVERYONE! Western Diagnostic Pathology is open as of Monday the 25th of May! Hours are back to normal as Monday-Friday 8am-12pm. If you require blood tests please come in. No appointment necessary.... Port Coogee Family Practice would like to thank everyone for there patience during this time. If you have any further questions please call our reception on 08 6465 4600

02.01.2022 Please note that our practice will be open at 9am tomorrow. Please call at 9am on 08 6465 4600 if you have any inquires

02.01.2022 The Disability Information Helpline is available for people with disability who need help because of coronavirus (COVID-19). The Helpline can help families, carers, support workers and services, too. Contact the Disability Information Helpline on 1800 643 787. The Helpline is available Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm (AEST) and Saturday and Sunday 9am to 7pm (AEST). Its not available on national public holidays.... Visit www.dss.gov.au/disabilityhelp for more information, including Auslan and Easy Read materials. #DisabilityHelp

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