09.11.2018
Great Eastern Highway Upgrade
01.09.2018
Stage 2 of the Great Eastern Highway safety upgrade will begin in September .
For more information: Great Eastern Highway Safety Upgrade
Be Flu Smart
07.06.2018
Be flu smart.
The annual flu vaccination is the best way to prevent yourself from getting the flu, and from then passing it on to someone else. Flu vaccination is very important for people who are at-risk of complications from influenza, and for those in close contact with at-risk people.
The flu is very easy to spread, especially when in close contact with other people. You can catch it when an infected person coughs or sneezes as they release small virus-containing droplets into the air. [Read more…]
Flu Clinics
Easter Hours
Thursday 29th March – Open
Friday 30th March – Closed
Saturday 31st March – Open
Sunday 1st April – Closed
Monday 2nd April – Closed
Tuesday 3rd April – Open
Road Works
19/02/18
For anyone travelling to the Glen Forrest Medical Centre from Midland on the Great Eastern Highway please be aware that Mainroads WA will be undertaking roadwork between 19/02/18 until 30/03/18 during the hours of 5am and 3pm.
Please take this in to consideration when planning your travel time.
My Health Record
22/02/2018
At Glen Forrest Medical Centre you can now upload your shared health summary to My Health Record.
My Health Records is a secure electronic summary of your health information which can be accessed anywhere in Australia.
It would include your medical conditions, medications, allergies and immunisations.
For more information on how to register please speak to one of our receptionists or go to https://myhealthrecord.gov.au/
Or if you are already registered please speak to your doctor.
You can also register for My Health Records through your My Gov account.
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
5 top foods to nourish your gut bacteria
01/02/2018
Our digestive systems are the unsung workaholics of our bodies, toiling around the clock to break down and absorb nutrients from the food and fluids we consume.
Within this ongoing cycle, our large intestine – often referred to as our gut – is the office hero. Though perhaps we should say office heroes, because it is actually the populations of tiny organisms that live in our gut that keep us healthy.
These microorganisms are also known as the microbiota, gut flora or gut bacteria. And strange as it may seem, your gut is home to a lot of them – billions, in fact. There many different types of gut bacteria, with most of us having more than 1000 different species.
Even though we can’t see them with the naked eye, we cannot underestimate the important role that our gut bacteria play in not only our digestive health, but our immune system and mental health. Part of their duties also involve the absorption of essential nutrients, protecting us from harmful bacteria and even influencing inflammation. [Read more…]
Changes to Codeine containing medicines
As of the 1st February, medicines that contain codeine will no longer be available without a prescription.
You will need to book an appointment with your doctor if you require a script.
For more information: Codeine-containing medicines
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