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Strathpine GP superclinic

Locality: Strathpine, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3480 0111



Address: 11/328 Gympie Road 4500 Strathpine, QLD, Australia

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

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22.05.2022 Our Government funded Flu Vaccines have now arrived at Strathpine GP Superclinic. Please call 3480 0111 or book online via www.strathpinegpsuperclinic.com.au to get vaccinated today!



11.05.2022 Our healthcare workers care for us at our most vulnerable and they deserve to be safe and respected in the workplace. Violence or aggression of any kind is not ...part of the job. Even acts you may consider 'insignificant' like eye-rolling, sneering, talking down to or raising your voice at workers can have a major impact on their mental wellbeing. To you, it might be a one-off incident, but they might be treated like this every day. To visit a hospital, you will need to be fully vaccinated and show proof . All patients, including unvaccinated people, will still receive the care they need. There are also exceptions for parents, guardians and carers, end-of-life visits, childbirth, or emergency situations. Be kind to our staff. We are here to help.

26.04.2022 Our Christmas opening hours for 2021. Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year.

15.04.2022 Commencing 1 July 2021, due to our rising costs and limited increases in Medicare rebates we are now having to mix bill for Weekend and Public Holiday consultations. We will continue to bulk bill patients with a VALID concession card, DVA Gold card holders and children aged under 16. Please see the above table to view fees.... If you have any queries call 3480 0111 to speak to our friendly reception team.



02.04.2022 The Strathpine GP Superclinic will be closed Monday the 3rd of May due to the Labour Day public holiday.

29.03.2022 Our Government funded Flu Vaccines have now arrived at Strathpine GP Superclinic. Please call 3480 0111 or book online via www.strathpinegpsuperclinic.com.au to get vaccinated today!

14.03.2022 Lest We Forget Strathpine GP Superclinic will be closed for the ANZAC Day public holiday on Monday the 26th of April.



14.01.2022 URGENT UPDATE FROM QLD HEALTH Due to the recently introduced Greater Brisbane Lockdown by the QLD Government, it will be compulsory for you to wear a mask to your appointment from 6pm Friday 8th January UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ... If you fail to wear a mask you will be required to wait outside. Thank you for your cooperation and appreciate your help with this

12.01.2022 If in doubt - wear a mask. At 6pm, Monday 11 January face masks are mandatory in certain premises in Greater Brisbane. If you are in an impacted area or have ...been in an impacted area at any time since 7am 2 January, you must carry a face mask with you at all times. You must wear a mask in indoor spaces, except in your home. For example: shopping centres, supermarkets, retail outlets and indoor markets hospitals and aged care facilities restaurants and cafes, except when you are eating or drinking churches and places of worship libraries indoor recreational facilities and gyms indoor workplaces (where you can't socially distance) airport terminals and on your flight public transport and when in taxis or rideshare vehicles. You must carry a face mask with you at all times when you leave home, unless you have a lawful reason not to. This is in case you require your face mask, for example, if you aren’t able to keep 1.5 metres distance from other people or enter a public indoor space. It is strongly recommended that you wear a face mask outdoors when you are unable to stay more than 1.5 metres from other people, such as transport stops, busy walkways and thoroughfares. Children under 12 years old and people affected by a medical condition or disability are exempt.

11.01.2022 From 1am tomorrow (Friday, 22 January) restrictions will ease in Greater Brisbane. Our short and sharp lockdown was successful in keeping the movement of peop...le and the virus to a minimum, and as a result, we are able to ease restrictions. From 1am tomorrow: Masks will no longer be mandatory except in airports and on planes. We recommend Queenslanders continue to wear masks on public transport and places where social distancing isn’t possible. Cafés and restaurants return to one customer per 2m and people can stand to drink in licensed premises. Weddings are allowed 200 guests and dancing returns. 50 people can gather at your home 100 people can gather in public spaces (outdoors) http://qld.health/From22January

05.01.2022 Queensland has 0 new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) today. There are currently 21 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Currently, 21 are in hospital.... To date, 1,240 people have recovered and sadly, 6 people have died of the disease. This brings the total number of cases to 1,274. Each day, total cases may not equal active plus recovered plus deaths, as information for some cases is still pending and will be updated in due course. Detailed information about COVID-19 cases in Queensland including maps of cases by HHS and LGA, likely source of infection, age and gender, testing completed, and self-quarantine notices issued, can be found here: www.health.qld.gov.au/covid-data

03.01.2022 BREAKING: The lockdown ends at 6pm tonight, but some precautions will remain in Greater Brisbane for 10 days until 1am on Friday, 22 January. You must carry a... mask at all times. Masks must be worn in indoor places including shopping centres and supermarkets, gyms, places of worship, libraries, public transport, and taxis and rideshare vehicles. Masks must be worn in workplaces if social distancing isn’t possible and it’s safe to do so. You don’t need to wear a mask in private vehicles, while outdoors at a safe distance from other people or if you’re outside doing strenuous exercise. Businesses and venues can have one person per 4m indoors and one person per 2m outdoors. Smaller venues up to 200m can have one person per 2m up to a maximum of 50. You must be seated to eat and drink, and no dancing is allowed except at weddings. Gatherings are restricted to 20 people in homes and public spaces. Weddings and funerals can have up to 100 people, and dancing is allowed at weddings without restrictions. Indoor concert venues and theatres can operate at 50% capacity or one person per four square metres, whichever is greater. Outdoor stadiums can operate at 50% capacity with COVID-safe plans. Restrictions on visits to hospitals, aged care, disability accommodation and prisons will remain. See more



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