Do you need a cervical cancer screening test?
You do if:
You do not need to be screened if:
You can book your cervical screening test today!
An appointment every 5 years with your doctor can give you peace of mind.
Cervical cancer is preventable, get screened if you’re eligible!
For further information visit the links below or book an appointment here:
https://www.health.gov.au/initiatives-and-programs/national-cervical-screening-program
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R U OK? day at South Steyne Medical Centre.
You never know what someone is going through. Asking them how they are going may change their life.
R U OK? Day encourages all of us to check in with those around us, whether family, friends, or someone we pass on the street.
Suicide is sadly a large problem in Australia. 89% of Aussies report knowing someone who has attempted to commit suicide.
Let’s support one another by checking in. Asking somebody may seem small, but it may go a huge way in saving someone’s life.
If you would like to learn more about R U OK? day, please click here.
Discuss your Mental Health with one of our doctors by clicking here.
It’s Women’s Health Week at South Steyne Medical Centre.
Women’s Health Week is an initiative run by Jean Hailes for Women’s Health.
This is a fantastic program that seeks to empower women by encouraging them to learn about and be engaged with their health.
Good health starts with the choices we make every day. Women’s Health Week can help you learn about how to make the best choices for your health.
South Steyne Medical Centre has a great team of female doctors who provide high quality, patient centric care.
If you would like to make an appointment with one of them please click here.
You can learn more about Women’s Health Week by clicking here.
Flower Power @ South Steyne Medical Centre,
Help us to raise awareness this year at South Steyne Medical Centre for cancer research.
The Daffodil Day Appeal is a great way to show love and support to those helping to eradicate cancer.
It is also a fantastic way to support those currently suffering from the illness or caring for someone who is.
Help end cancer!
Find out what you can do by clicking here.
Have questions? Book with one of our doctors by clicking here.
Get Serious about Being Silly @ South Steyne Medical Centre,
Red Nose days seeks to eliminate sudden infant deaths.
In Australia, more than 3000 babies will die suddenly and unexpectedly each year.
Help support work and research aimed at eliminating unexpected infant deaths.
Since Red Nose day began, sudden infant deaths have been reduced by 85%.
You can find out more by clicking here.
Have questions? Book with one of our doctors here.
United by Stroke @ South Steyne Medical Centre.
Being able to recognise a stroke may help save someone’s life, or even your own.
Learn the F.A.S.T. acronym to help remember how to spot a stroke and save lives:
F: Facial Drooping
A: Arm Weakness
S: Speech Difficulties
T: Time. Call 000
Speak to your doctor about strokes by clicking here.
You can also learn more about National Stroke Week by clicking here.
Get your Jeans On! @ South Steyne Medical.
Jeans for Genes day raises awareness for life saving genetic research.
This research helps to create disease free childhoods around the world. If you would like to help raise awareness for this initiative then please wear your jeans on the 5th of August this year.
You can learn more about Jeans for Genes day by clicking here.
Book an appointment with one of our doctors by clicking here.
It’s Tradies’ Health Month @ South Steyne Medical.
Statistics show that nearly 3 in 5 workplace injuries involve a tradie!
Even though tradies make up 35% of the workforce they make up over 50% of the workplace injuries.
Help raise awareness this August for the tradies who keep Australia ticking.
If you would like to learn more about occupational health and safety talk with your GP.
You can book with one of our doctors here.
Hepatitis Can’t Wait @ South Steyne Medical Centre.
Someone will die every 30 seconds from a hepatitis related illness.
Hepatitis is a deadly disease that can be eliminated.
Join South Steyne Medical this year in raising awareness about this global health problem. If you would like to learn more about Hepatitis, talk to one of our doctors next time you visit SSMC.
You can book an appointment by clicking here.
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