Medical Services

Liquid Nitrogen Wart Removal


Liquid nitrogen wart removal, also known as cryotherapy, is a common medical procedure used to remove warts and other benign skin lesions by freezing them with liquid nitrogen. Cryotherapy is a minimally invasive treatment that destroys the affected tissue through rapid freezing, causing cellular damage and subsequent sloughing off of the wart.

Circulation Testing


Circulation testing refers to a variety of diagnostic procedures used to assess blood flow and circulation within the body’s cardiovascular system. These tests help healthcare providers evaluate the health and function of blood vessels, identify abnormalities, and diagnose conditions affecting circulation, such as peripheral artery disease (PAD), deep vein thrombosis (DVT), or vascular insufficiency.

Mirena Insertions


Mirena insertion refers to the placement of a Mirena intrauterine device (IUD) into the uterus by a healthcare provider as a form of long-acting reversible contraception (LARC). Mirena is a small, T-shaped plastic device that releases a progestin hormone called levonorgestrel to prevent pregnancy.

24 Hour ECG Holter Monitoring


24-hour ECG Holter monitoring, commonly referred to as Holter monitoring, is a diagnostic test used to continuously record the electrical activity of the heart over a 24-hour period. It provides valuable information about the heart’s rhythm and electrical patterns, helping healthcare providers diagnose and evaluate various cardiac conditions, including arrhythmias, palpitations, and syncope (fainting).

24 Hour Blood Pressure Monitoring


24-hour blood pressure monitoring, also known as ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), is a diagnostic test used to monitor blood pressure levels over a 24-hour period. Unlike traditional blood pressure measurements taken in a healthcare setting, which provide only a snapshot of blood pressure at a specific moment in time, ABPM provides continuous monitoring of blood pressure throughout the day and night, offering a more comprehensive assessment of a person’s blood pressure patterns.

Skin Cancer Checks

Skin cancer checks, also known as skin cancer screenings or skin examinations, are medical assessments performed by healthcare professionals to evaluate the skin for signs of skin cancer or precancerous lesions. These checks are essential for early detection and treatment of skin cancer, which can significantly improve outcomes and reduce the risk of complications.

Iron Infusions


Iron infusions are medical procedures used to treat iron deficiency anemia when oral iron supplements are ineffective or poorly tolerated. During an iron infusion, iron is delivered directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous (IV) infusion, allowing for rapid replenishment of iron stores in the body.

Travel Medicine


Travel medicine is a specialized branch of medicine that focuses on the health needs of travelers, providing pre-travel advice, vaccinations, and medical care for individuals before, during, and after their travels. It encompasses a range of services aimed at promoting safe and healthy travel experiences while minimizing the risk of travel-related illnesses and injuries.

Employment Medicals (Rail; Tram & Train; Fishing)


Employment medicals for specific industries, such as rail, tram and train, and fishing, involve comprehensive health assessments tailored to the unique demands and risks associated with each occupation. These medical assessments aim to ensure that individuals are fit to perform their job duties safely and effectively, while also minimizing the risk of work-related injuries or incidents.

Dietitian


A dietitian is a healthcare professional trained in the science of nutrition and dietetics. Dietitians specialize in assessing, diagnosing, and treating nutrition-related issues and providing evidence-based dietary counseling and education to individuals and groups. They work across various settings, including hospitals, clinics, community health centers, schools, food service establishments, research institutions, and private practice.

Cervical Screening


Cervical screening, also known as Pap smear or Pap test, is a preventive healthcare procedure used to detect early signs of cervical cancer or precancerous changes in the cervix. The screening aims to identify abnormal cervical cells that may develop into cancer if left untreated, allowing for timely intervention and treatment to prevent the progression of cervical cancer.

Spirometry


Spirometry is a common pulmonary function test used to assess lung function by measuring the amount of air a person can inhale or exhale and the rate at which they can do so. It provides valuable information about lung capacity, airflow obstruction, and other respiratory parameters, aiding in the diagnosis and management of various lung conditions.

Mental Health Care Plansa


A mental health care plan is a personalized treatment plan developed collaboratively between a mental health professional and an individual experiencing mental health challenges. It outlines the individual’s mental health needs, goals, and strategies for treatment and support.

Antenatal Care


Antenatal care, also known as prenatal care, is healthcare provided to pregnant individuals to monitor the health of both the mother and the developing fetus throughout pregnancy. It plays a crucial role in ensuring a healthy pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum period.

ECG

We are an accredited Yellow Fever vaccine provider. You will need to see our accredited doctor Dr Karen Langston for administration of this vaccine. The yellow fever vaccine will attract an out of pocket cost of $105 to cover the cost of the vaccine.