R U OK? Day is 12th of September and is a National Day of Action.
By having regular, meaningful conversations, you build trust and normalise talking about what’s really going on, so when the people in your world find themselves
By having regular, meaningful conversations, you build trust and normalise talking about what’s really going on, so when the people in your world find themselves
How do you know if someone is having a stroke? Think… F.A.S.T. The Stroke Foundation recommends the F.A.S.T. test as an easy way to remember
From 1 July 2024, The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program is lowering the eligible starting age from 50 to 45 years. How to get your
This Heart Week, we’re encouraging everyday Australians to never miss a beat by speaking to their GP about a Heart Health Check. If you are aged 45
Our influenza vaccine stock has arrived – please contact the practice to book in to have your vaccine. In 2023, there was a resurgence of
Endometriosis is a common condition that affects about one in 7 women. It is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of endometrium, which
Research shows that about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles in their lifetime. The Shingles virus (Varicella Zoster virus) is the same virus that
A key aim of International Men’s Day (IMD), is to highlight some of the social issues that men and boys face, including the surprising fact
October, Australia’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month, provides an opportunity for us all to focus on breast cancer and its impact on those affected by the
MyMedicare is a new voluntary patient registration model. It aims to formalise the relationship between patients, their general practice, general practitioner and primary care teams.
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