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St Luke's Medical Group

Locality: Morley, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9276 8900



Address: 26 Mcgilvray Avenue 6062 Morley, WA, Australia

Website: http://stlukesmedicalgroup.placeweb.site

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20.01.2022 Identify the symptoms of coronavirus and how they compare to the common cold and influenza. http://health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-identifying-the



19.01.2022 Flu vaccines coming soon...

18.01.2022 The Department of Health has issued an updated health warning advising people not to eat fish, crabs or shellfish collected from within the Swan River, extendin...g from Pelican Point to Como Jetty and upstream to Middle Swan Reserve. This area includes the commonly known areas of Matilda Bay, Como Jetty, Perth Waters, Elizabeth Quay, Barrack Street Jetty, Claisebrook Cove, Ascot Waters, Riverside Gardens, Garvey Park, Point Reserve and Woodbridge Riverside Park. Ongoing monitoring of the Swan River now shows elevated levels of the potentially toxic microscopic algae Alexandrium minutum extending from Pelican Point to Como Jetty and upstream to Middle Swan Reserve. The Department of Health is advising that consuming toxins produced by the detected microscopic algae Alexandrium minutum could produce a type of poisoning known as paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). These algae, which are not visible to the naked eye, can produce a toxin which could be absorbed by filter feeding shellfish and potentially consumed by crabs and finfish to a lesser extent. It is important to note that cooking will not destroy these toxins. People who consume wild shellfish, crabs or fish collected from this affected Swan River area may experience symptoms including, tingling or numbness of the lips, prickliness of the fingertips and toes, nausea or vomiting, impaired balance, dizziness, slurred speech, double vision, weakness, difficulty in swallowing or breathing, loss of fluids and diarrhoea. In severe cases PSP may cause muscular paralysis in people who consume affected shellfish, crabs or fish. Anyone who has consumed shellfish, crabs or fish collected from the Swan River and experiences any of these symptoms should seek urgent medical attention, particularly if they feel any respiratory distress. Farmed shellfish purchased in supermarkets and other commercial outlets in WA are not affected as there is a strict quality-assurance program to ensure they are safe for human consumption. Other recreational activities including swimming, skiing and boating are not likely to be affected by this microalgae species, but as a general rule swimming should be avoided in areas of discoloured water. More information can be found in this Department of Health media release https://ww2.health.wa.gov.au//Revised-shellfish-and-fishin

18.01.2022 Wishing all of our patients a happy and prosperous 2019. We will be closed today but back to normal hours from 9am tomorrow.



18.01.2022 On behalf of KIARA FAMILY PRACTICE, our heart goes out to the victims and their families of last Fridays terror attack in Christchurch. We stand together with our New Zealand clients and families during this dark time, and support them as they deal with the impact of this horrific attack. Our hearts and prayers for you.

17.01.2022 Breast awareness is vital when it comes to detecting early signs of breast cancer, here are some helpful tips from the McGrath foundation on how to do your own monthly breast check. https://www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au//wh/breast-awareness/

17.01.2022 Please note that we will be closed this Monday 3rd June for the WA day public holiday.Please note that we will be closed this Monday 3rd June for the WA day public holiday.



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14.01.2022 Over 65? Call us to schedule your free Flu vaccine today!

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08.01.2022 Were you born in or after 1966 and not sure if you have received two doses of the measles vaccine? Speak to one of our GP's on your next visit for more information about the new adult vaccination program.



08.01.2022 Here at St Lukes GP Medical we have a GP Obstetrician available to provide comprehensive care in a friendly environment throughout the pregnancy after delivery care for both mother and child (Antenatal and postnatal care) Immunisations Childhood Adult Seasonal care... Travel vaccines See more

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