Recall and Reminders

Recall systems are used to recall patients back to the Practice to consult a doctor to discuss a report, test or results.  Usually recalls are used for clinically significant tests and results including pathology, X-ray, specialists’ correspondence and discharge summaries. Our recall system is considered an essential component of quality care and also offers an active risk management approach.
Radiology and Pathology organisations that our Practice deal with have a list of practitioners’ mobile numbers to enable them to contact the GP for urgent results outside of normal opening hours.

Our practice is committed to preventative care.  Reminders are used to call patients in for preventative consultations such as immunisations, chronic disease, health assessments and other preventative health issues.  You can choose to opt out of such reminders systems.  Simply let our reception team or your GP know.

Our Services

Venesection

Therapeutic venesection has been shown to be beneficial in patients with conditions such as haemochromatosis and polycythaemia. By removing 250-500ml of blood at regular intervals

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Staff Training and Education

Collingwood Beach Medical Practice is committed to attracting and retaining skilled clinicians and to providing a working environment that enables staff to develop their skills

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Immunisations

National Immunisation Program Our practice has specially qualified Nurse Immunisers who administer all government funded vaccination programs after completing a pre-vaccination screening process, including:  With

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Skin Cancer Checks

Our centre has a dedicated skin clinic operating daily. Our skin doctor has completed additional training, offering comprehensive skin cancer checks as well as operative

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Collingwood Beach Medical Practice and COVID 19

At Collingwood Beach Medical Practice, your health and safety remain our top priority. As we continue to navigate the challenges posed by COVID-19, we kindly request all visitors to maintain social distancing and wear masks while in the clinic and waiting room.

If you have any of the following symptoms: nausea and vomiting, loss of taste or smell, headache, rash, fatigue or muscle aches, fever or chills, sore throat, cough, or runny nose, please contact the practice in advance of your appointment to advise reception so that the team can put additional safety measures in place.

These precautions are essential to safeguard the well-being of everyone in our community. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Together, we can create a safe environment for all.