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Walhallow Aboriginal Health Services

Locality: Quirindi, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6746 2001



Address: shop 6, 8-22 station street 2343 Quirindi, NSW, Australia

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21.01.2022 WALHALLOW ABORIGINAL CORPORATION Accepting new patient's New Doctors Fully Bulk-Billed - Must have a medicare card Appointment's Available ... All welcome - Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Patient's accepted 2b Kenny Drive Coledale 6773 1498 8-22 station Street Quirindi 6746 2001 See more

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15.01.2022 NEW DOCTORS Walhallow Aboriginal Health Service would like to welcome two new Drs who joined our service on the 5th of August, Dr Amrutha Anantharaju and Dr Abid Mahmood to replace the 2 doctors who are leaving our service. They will be joining the team and working alongside Dr Jim Marshall and Dr Harry Ng. Dr Swati Adalja has finished working with our service and Dr Sunny Biswas will be finishing in 2 weeks. ... Our books are open to both Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal patients. Please call 6746 2001 Monday to Friday between 8am-4.30pm to book an appointment or come into the clinic and see our friendly reception staff.

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12.01.2022 WE NOW HAVE REGULAR GP'S - CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT 6746 2001 Free service

05.01.2022 KAMILAROI man Ray Kelly says the fact a reversible disease like type 2 diabetes is growing shows the health system needs to change. In recent years, Mr Kelly has been visiting outback and disadvantaged metro communities, as well as corporate settings, making huge changes to individuals' health with a simplified approach to tackling diabetes. "It is based around eating fresh, unprocessed foods and light exercise so it's something anyone can do" Mr Kelly said.... READ MORE: Tamworth diabetes educator Kate Ryan warns parents of the impact of screen time on children's health 3531 people with diabetes in Tamworth Silent killer - Tamworth in top 10 diabetes hotspot list "I am currently working toward a PhD in reversing diabetes." The program is now headed for Coledale, Quirindi, Werris Creek and Walhallow following successful runs in areas including Bourke and Walgett. He said one person in Bourke was able to drastically reduce their insulin intake in a matter of weeks after being on four-to-five injections a day for 20 years, under the "Too Deadly for Diabetes" program. It has been provided through Aboriginal health services giving patients affordable diet and exercise regimes. Mr Kelly is calling for Aboriginal people in the region to sign for the program which gets under way in the coming weeks. "In the past, diabetes programs have been teaching people to live with the disease," he said. "We turn it around and what we do teach is how to manage blood sugars. "It's a reversible disease which is growing, but less than 50 per cent of all diabetics can achieve ideal blood sugars ... that means it's not the patients, but the system which needs changing the in medical centres."

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