The doors of Dubbo's GP-led COVID-19 respiratory clinic will open on Monday but patients can't just turn up and walk through them. Federal Member for Parkes and Minister for Regional Health Mark Coulton has advised people with mild-to-moderate respiratory symptoms to make an appointment for public health and safety reasons. READ ALSO: He advised they call Dubbo Medical and Allied Health Group on 68159900 or go to hotdoc.com.au and search for Dubbo Respiratory Clinic. Dubbo Medical and Allied Health Group has been contracted by the federal government to run the clinic at 183 Brisbane Street from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. The clinic, one of 100 to be established in Australia, will treat patients for free. It aims to take pressure off Dubbo Hospital and other GPs. Mr Coulton said the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions and getting people back to work would increase the risk of being infected. "That's why these clinics are in place," he said.
GP-LED COVID-19 CLINIC: The clinic's doctors and nurses including lead clinician Dr Sunil Jacob (second from left, front) meet with Parkes MP Mark Coulton (second from right) and Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders (right) on Friday. Photo: Contributed.
The doors of Dubbo's GP-led COVID-19 respiratory clinic will open on Monday but patients can't just turn up and walk through them.
Federal Member for Parkes and Minister for Regional Health Mark Coulton has advised people with mild-to-moderate respiratory symptoms to make an appointment for public health and safety reasons.
He advised they call Dubbo Medical and Allied Health Group on 68159900 or go to hotdoc.com.au and search for Dubbo Respiratory Clinic.
Dubbo Medical and Allied Health Group has been contracted by the federal government to run the clinic at 183 Brisbane Street from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
The clinic, one of 100 to be established in Australia, will treat patients for free.
It aims to take pressure off Dubbo Hospital and other GPs.
Mr Coulton said the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions and getting people back to work would increase the risk of being infected.
"That's why these clinics are in place," he said.
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