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Women's Health Specialists

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8239 2811



Address: Level 2, 77 King William Road 5006 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://womenshealthspecialists.com.au

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23.01.2022 Important changes at Calvary North Adelaide Hospital aimed at keeping women, babies and health professionals safe



22.01.2022 Important information for pregnant patients regarding visitors and hospital programs. This information applies to: - Calvary North Adelaide Hospital - Ashford Hospital - The Women’s and Children’s Hospital All hospitals are allowing only ONE nominated support person to be present during birth and the postnatal stay... No children (including siblings) are permitted to visit Antenatal education programs have been cancelled Postnatal/newborn support will continue by appointment only See more

19.01.2022 A message for all our pregnant women and their families from RANZCOG President Dr Vijay Roach

18.01.2022 We are so excited to welcome everyone back for their normal appointments



17.01.2022 We are excited to announce that the new and improved Women’s Health Specialists website has arrived!

16.01.2022 - We are pleased to be able to relax some of our visitor restrictions in maternity. Effective tomorrow the following wil...l apply: Mothers may have one nominated support person / partner permitted to stay for the duration of admission. In addition, siblings of the newborn are permitted to visit with the following guidelines: - Visit only between 3.00pm and 4.30pm - Remain within the postnatal suite for the duration of their visit - Not permitted to visit the Nursery - Must not be unwell - Attend compulsory screening and undertake hand hygiene upon entry to the hospital : Multiple siblings are permitted to visit at one time, with the nominated support person. For others wishing to visit, we encourage you to call your loved one to keep in touch. Thank you for your support in helping to keep our hospital as safe as possible.

15.01.2022 1 in 10 women have endometriosis. Living with pain is not normal. Let’s raise awareness and funds for endo research #endomarch #endometriosisaustralia



15.01.2022 Congratulations Dr Asha Short on completing your fellowship in Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology. The first gynaecologist in South Australia to have this qualification. Well done!

15.01.2022 Posted @withregram @ashfordhospitalmaternity The safety of our babies, families and staff is our highest priority. In light of the current COVID-19 outbreak, we have implemented a range of additional safety measures. Effective 2.00pm, Monday, 16 November 2020, maternity patients may only have one adult support person / partner visit for the duration of their stay.... Compassionate circumstances will be considered on request, please contact the hospital to discuss your situation. Any approved support person / visitor is subject to the following: -Must be well with none of the following symptoms: Fever Runny nose Sore throat Cough Chills Shortness of breath Loss of sense of smell or taste - Must not have attended hot spot locations as detailed by SA Health - Use hand sanitiser on arrival and departure - Attend compulsory screening on arrival - Follow other risk minimisation strategies as requested We will continue to monitor the advice from SA Health regarding this latest outbreak and will provide you with further information as this situation unfolds.

12.01.2022 Celebrating all the amazing women in our lives. May we know them. May we be them. May we raise them #iwd2020 #eachforequal

08.01.2022 - We are pleased to be able to relax some of our visitor restrictions in maternity. Effective tomorrow the following wil...l apply: Mothers may have one nominated support person / partner permitted to stay for the duration of admission. In addition, siblings of the newborn are permitted to visit with the following guidelines: - Visit only between 3.00pm and 4.30pm - Remain within the postnatal suite for the duration of their visit - Not permitted to visit the Nursery - Must not be unwell - Attend compulsory screening and undertake hand hygiene upon entry to the hospital : Multiple siblings are permitted to visit at one time, with the nominated support person. For others wishing to visit, we encourage you to call your loved one to keep in touch. Thank you for your support in helping to keep our hospital as safe as possible.

07.01.2022 Calvary North Adelaide Hospital will be stopping all general visitation from 11.59pm 15 November 2020, in response to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) situation in South Australia rapidly changing. We have made this change in order to effectively manage the risk of infection and protect the health of patients, their friends and family members and staff. Calvary does not take this decision lightly. With SA Health reporting growing instances of community transmission of COVID-19 in A...delaide, we must introduce this measure to ensure the safest possible environment for the vulnerable people in our care. What does this mean for obstetric patients and their families? A single nominated support person will be permitted during labour, and will be permitted to visit for the remainder of your stay. Calvary has stopped all other general visitation from 11.59pm 15 November 2020. This means that from midnight yesterday no general visitation will be permitted at the hospital until further notice. Our staff will be wearing facemasks. Due to heightened risk, our staff will be required to wear a surgical facemask at all times. Any visitor who is permitted entry as a special exception will be required to wear a facemask at all times. Any person entering will be required to have their temperature checked by staff before entry. Fever is one of the symptoms of COVID-19 and any person with a temperature (greater than 37.5 degrees Celsius) presents a potential risk of transmitting the virus to others. To protect patients and staff from COVID-19 infection, we have had to act quickly. The cooperation of patients and family members in helping our staff manage the risk of infection to the people in our care has been excellent. We will continue to keep you updated as the COVID-19 situation evolves. For up-to-date information for all patients and their loved ones, please visit Calvary’s COVID-19 updates site regularly at: www.calvarycoronavirusupdates.org.au Please don’t hesitate to contact the maternity unit on 8239 9146 should you have any questions or would like more information. Thank you for your continued cooperation and understanding in this difficult time.



06.01.2022 We recognise the increasing threat of Coronavirus (COVID-19) especially for pregnant women and other at risk people. Women’s Health Specialists will be making changes in accordance with current recommendations. We will be contacting all those with affected appointments in the next 48 hours. We ask that everyone follow hygiene recommendations and use the provided hand sanitiser when entering the waiting room. PLEASE NOTE: If you have any flu like symptoms or have recently travelled overseas, please do not come to the rooms. Call us before your appointment.

04.01.2022 Today we welcomed back some of our wonderful families to our postnatal afternoon tea and education sessions. Organised and hosted by one of our amazing midwives, Sally @ Women's Health Specialists

03.01.2022 Important changes at Ashford Hospital aimed at keeping women, babies and health professionals safe

03.01.2022 Exciting news for our Calvary families

01.01.2022 Being a new or expecting parent is exciting but can be very challenging for many parents and families. 1 in 7 women and 1 in 10 men experience postnatal depression. ‘Let’s get real’ about perinatal anxiety and depression. https://www.panda.org.au/awareness/resources

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