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Third Avenue Surgery

Locality: Mount Lawley, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9272 5533



Address: 779 Beaufort Street, Corner of Third Ave 6050 Mount Lawley, WA, Australia

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

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21.01.2022 Third Avenue Surgery offers Iron Infusions to our own patients and now as a courtesy, extend this treatment to outside patients where their regular practice may not offer this service. Speak with your regular GP about being referred for an Iron Infusion at our clinic. We are offering a dedicated Iron Infusion session on Saturday 19th December 2020. Contact us on 92725533 to make a booking.



21.01.2022 It’s spooky season at Third Avenue Surgery. Nurse Rachel has spoilt us by baking some delicious treats for morning tea

18.01.2022 As the pandemic continues around the world, the threat of a COVID-19 outbreak in Western Australia is something that we need to be prepared for. Even if it's un...likely, it's vital that we have the protections in place that we need for the worst case scenario. So, in line with health advice, from 5 December, particular WA venues and businesses will be required to maintain mandatory contact registers to support COVID-19 contact tracing. These records will ONLY be used for the purpose of contact tracing, should it be required, and will only be kept for 28 days. Businesses or venues required to keep a contact register include: Food and licenced venues (restaurants, cafés, bars, pubs, taverns, nightclubs) Gyms, indoor sporting centres and pools Places of worship and funeral parlours Beauty and personal care services including hairdressers and barbers Galleries and museums Cinemas, theatres and other entertainment venues Auction houses and real estate inspections Community facilities, libraries and halls Zoos and amusement parks Function centres Accommodation facilities that already have check-in arrangements in place (i.e. hostels, hotels, large camp grounds) The details required for the contact register will include the date, arrival time, names and telephone numbers. Any person aged 16 years and over who attends a business, place or premises, listed above, including patrons, staff, volunteers and contractors will be required to register their contact details. Records are not required to be collected for people collecting takeaway or children under 16 years. To help make checking in to venues as easy as possible and reduce the burden on businesses, we've released a free app, SafeWA. SafeWA is a digital COVID-19 contact register system, which uses unique QR codes for venues that patrons can scan to register their attendance. You can get the app now on Android or iPhone at https://safewa.health.wa.gov.au The app is a free, easy, contactless solution, but it is not mandatory. Alternative formats for contact registers are available, including other electronic tools or a paper-based system, depending on what is suitable for the business, venue or individual. This step to reintroduce contact registers was considered in consultation with industry and business to establish a long term strategy to keep our State safe, given the ongoing impact of the virus internationally. More information on contact registers and the SafeWA app can be found at www.wa.gov.au/safewa We've done so well as a State - and we've achieved so much by following the advice and working together. Contact registers might not always be convenient, but we know that in the event of an outbreak they would make a huge difference. Together, by following these guidelines staying vigilant, we can keep WA safe and strong.

17.01.2022 At 12:01am tonight, travellers to Western Australia from interstate will no longer need to meet an exemption category, however they will be required to meet a n...umber of conditions to enter our State. Failure to adhere to those conditions or providing false information upon entry to Western Australia will result in fines of up to $50,000 or even jail time. Tonight, the G2G Pass system will change over to the new declaration system. Travellers to Western Australia will need to complete a declaration stipulating they do not have any COVID-19 symptoms. They will also need to declare they haven’t travelled to New South Wales or Victoria OR they haven’t knowingly come into contact with someone from those jurisdictions in the past 14 days. Once interstate travellers arrive at the airport, they will be processed, undergoing a health screening and temperature test. All travellers should be prepared to take a COVID-19 test at our newly established Perth Airport COVID Clinics, if deemed necessary by a health clinician. Travellers coming from New South Wales or Victoria, or who have been in close contact with someone from those States, will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days in a suitable premise. In addition, they will also need to take a COVID-19 test on Day 11, before they can come out of quarantine. We know these ongoing controls won't be convenient. There will be delays at the airport. The process may be frustrating for many people. But if you are coming to WA, we ask for your patience and understanding. These controls are in place to protect everyone, including your friends and family here in WA - and they are all in place based on our expert health advice.



12.01.2022 This week is Mental Health Week - and this year's theme is Strengthening Our Community Live, Learn, Work, Play to help increase mental wellbeing in WA. 2020 has been very difficult and brought the social determinants of mental health into sharp focus. It's important to take this opportunity to bring attention to the need to safeguard people’s social determinants of mental health during and after COVID-19 has passed. We all need to aim to boost mental wellbeing by: ... Encouraging each of us to support and look out for one another Promoting mental health literacy and self-care tips Raising awareness of mental health issues and reducing stigma associated with seeking support. https://mentalhealthweek.org.au/about/

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07.01.2022 It's Mental Health Week - this year's theme is Strengthening Our Community Live, Learn, Work, Play to help increase mental wellbeing in WA. If you or anyone you know is struggling with their mental health and wellbeing, help and support are available online, over the phone, or in person with your regular GP or at the nearest emergency department. https://mentalhealthweek.org.au/



07.01.2022 Happy 60th Birthday Dr Torvaldsen. Wishing you a very special day and year. From all of us at Third Avenue Surgery and GP After Hours Mount Lawley

05.01.2022 It's Mental Health Week - this year's theme is Strengthening Our Community Live, Learn, Work, Play to help increase mental wellbeing in WA. If you or anyone you know is struggling with their mental health and wellbeing, help and support are available online, over the phone, or in person with your regular GP or at the nearest emergency department. https://mentalhealthweek.org.au/

01.01.2022 Celebrating our Xmas end of year catch up with some of the amazing Doctors and staff at Third Avenue Surgery and GP After Hours Mount Lawley

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