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Willagee Medical Centre

Locality: Willagee, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9331 1760



Address: 1/60 Archibald Street 6057 Willagee, WA, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 What starts with A and is super helpfulOur amazing receptionist Anu! Contact our team on 9331 1760



20.01.2022 Every day is different for our amazing nurse Shannon! She does everything from helping with children's immunisations to changing wound dressings - as well as always making your visit as pleasant as possible

20.01.2022 Get your flu shot today Government Funded for eligible patients and Private Flu vaccines in stock. Private Vaccines are $15.00

19.01.2022 There is an increased risk for meningococcal disease during winter and spring - but don't worry our doctors have it sorted http://ww2.health.wa.gov.au//New-meningococcal-disease-case



18.01.2022 The City of Melville has announced renowned educator Michael Verde will be speaking about Dementia at three free events in our community See the link below for more details http://www.melvillecity.com.au//International-speaker-on-D

18.01.2022 Get active! Even a brisk 20min walk everyday helps you be healthy, wealthy and wise! What do you do to keep active?

16.01.2022 Having sleep problems? Watch out for factors such as: Room temperature and lighting Vitamin deficiency... Sleep disorders Stress Check out this article or book an appointment for tips on getting a good nights rest http://www.optalert.com//reasons-youre-having-trouble-fall



15.01.2022 We know it's important to be physically active - but how about a workout for your brain? Here's some tips to keep your mind sharp Read more Learn a new language or musical instrument Try doing mental arithmetic instead of using a calculator... Play mind-stretching games and puzzles like chess or crosswords Stay socially active join a club, local choir etc Even gardening is good for the brain See more

15.01.2022 Always check with your GP if you are unsure about vaccines http://www.communitynews.com.au//study-says-new-mothers-w/

15.01.2022 Need a medical assessment for your drivers license or work? We can help! Just give us a quick call on 9331 1760

13.01.2022 Free flu vaccines to all patients

11.01.2022 It's mental health week! Here's 5 tips to help you stay mentally healthy: Reach out and help others... See the funny side of life Learn something new Catch up with friends Go for a walk What's your top mental health tip?



10.01.2022 Want to talk to someone who speaks your language? Dr Anisur Rahman is a friendly and experienced doctor who speaks Bangla, Hindi, Persian and Malay

10.01.2022 An unvaccinated Secondary School student has been diagnosed with Measles after traveling overseas http://ww2.health.wa.gov.au//Measles-alert-for-Perth-Augus

10.01.2022 Concerned about a mole but not sure what to check for? It's as easy as ABCDE A = Asymmetry - one half is unlike the other half B = Border - an irregular, scalloped or poorly defined border.... C = Colour - is varied from one area to another; has shades of tan, brown or black, or is sometimes white, red, or blue. D = Diameter - melanomas are usually greater than 6mm (the size of a pencil eraser) when diagnosed, but they can be smaller. E = Evolving - a mole or skin lesion that looks different from the rest or is changing in size, shape or colour. Its important to check your skin every month for suspicious moles and report anything unusual to your GP

09.01.2022 Want to avoid Bali Belly? Beware of sauces! You might think you're doing all the right things when traveling... But did you know the shared sauces on restaurant tables can also harbour germs that may turn your peaceful trip into a painful one

08.01.2022 If you're feeling tired, check when the last time you exercised It's probably the last thing you want to do after a long day, but even 30min of exercise increases blood and oxygen flow around the body, which can give you more energy

08.01.2022 Its National Asthma awareness week! Check out this video and be ready for Spring https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWOSEo01-TQ

07.01.2022 Experiencing lower back pain? There could be several causes such as bad posture while sitting, or conditions like scoliosis Don't put up with pain, talk to your GP 9331 1760

07.01.2022 What do you think about a sugar tax? Approximately 63% per cent of Australian adults and 27% of children are currently overweight

07.01.2022 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 face to face appointments available. Dont forget to ask our reception team about the extra steps we have taken to keep you safe. #SeeYourGP

07.01.2022 Watch out for stress! It has been called the silent killer and can lead to: heart disease... high blood pressure chest pain an irregular heartbeat So remember to slow down and take a minute for yourself and your health

06.01.2022 Being healthy can be fun! Amazing achievement from these local students

06.01.2022 Today is World Cerebral Palsy Day Over 300,000 people in Australia have cerebral palsy, today is about raising awareness and support for them and their families

06.01.2022 1 in 5 men over 40 are diagnosed with prostate cancer. Have you had your check?

06.01.2022 Dr Jags is making news! Check out his cool article in the Willagee Alive Community News - very informative

05.01.2022 www.willageemedical.com.au

03.01.2022 Hey everyone, some of you might be already aware of the best practices to prevent getting Coronavirus but below are some precautions that may help prevent you from getting it - Clean hands with soap or alcohol-based hand rubs - Cover your nose/mouth with elbow or tissue when coughing/sneezing - Avoid close contact with anyone experiencing fever, respiratory symptoms - Stay home if unwell... - People who have recently returned from travel and are experiencing fever and respiratory symptoms should phone their GP or Emergency Department prior to attendance People who develop a fever and respiratory symptoms who have recently returned from travel or may have had exposure to Coronavirus should phone their GP or Emergency Department prior to attendance. Calling ahead is essential to limit possible human to human virus transfer For more information visit https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/coronavirus Call Coronavirus helpline for more information 1800 020 080 See more

02.01.2022 Hope you havent been caught out in this stormy weather! Stay indoors and book your appointment online here: http://www.codd.com.au/apt/8028

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