Mead Medical’s Kalamunda Skin Clinic continues to expand! We’re excited to announce that Dr Leena Uppal has commenced with us today and will provide skin related consultations from 4.30-6.30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays from our Kalamunda surgery.
Dr Uppal began practicing medicine in 2002 in England, specialising in General Practice in 2006 and becoming a Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners (England) in 2008 and training in Facial Aesthetic Procedures. In 2010, Dr Uppal and her husband took their two young daughters on an adventure to Cyprus, where she worked as a civilian GP serving the families and enlisted men and women of the UK Army and Air Force. In 2011, they finally decided upon beautiful Perth as the perfect place to raise a family and launch a medical practice. Dr Uppal became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and a member of the Skin Cancer College of Australasia, packed up their young family and have never looked back! Dr Uppal and her family live in the Perth hills with two chihuahuas, chooks and horses. She and her husband love the arts and food scene in Perth and the whole family loves exploring beautiful WA in their caravan.
With Dr Uppal joining us, and the recent commencement of Dr Yinyee Yeung, the Kalamunda Skin Clinic now has four dedicated Doctors offering appointments throughout the week, including convenient after-hours consultations Monday-Thursday.
We are pleased to announce that Dr Yinyee Yeung will commence with Mead on Wednesday 16th May, offering skin related appointments at convenient late afternoon and early evening appointment times.
Dr Yeung will join Dr Denis Carragher and Dr Lee Lee Do in our expanded Kalamunda Skin Clinic, making it even easier to find a convenient time to discuss any concerns you may have about your skin.
Appointments can be made via the booking option on our website, by calling 9293 4455 or via the Hot Doc app on your smartphone
We now have stocks of flu vaccines for all age groups, and have set up specific flu clinics at both Kalamunda and Forrestfield for your convenience.
If you don’t qualify for a government funded vaccine, we have private stocks available at $12.00 each.
Please call 9293 4455 (Kalamunda) or 9453 6566 (Forrestfield) to book you and your family in!
Mead Medical wishes all our patients a safe and enjoyable Easter long weekend. If you over-indulge on the chocolate, remember that we’ll be open at the following times over the weekend:
Day | Forrestfield | Kalamunda |
Good Friday | Closed | Closed |
Easter Saturday | 8.30am – 11.00am | 8.30am – 11.00am |
Easter Sunday | Closed | 8.30am – 11.00am |
Easter Monday | Closed | 8.30am – 11.00am |
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Dr Robert Money to the Mead Medical team.
Dr Robert Money trained in WA at the University of WA as a graduate student, graduating in 2012. Before going to medicine he had been a registered nurse working in areas such as emergency, coronary care and general medicine and surgery. He also dabbled in the world of prehospital medicine gaining a diploma in paramedical science.
Since moving into medicine Rob has worked in various areas and has continued his interest in emergency medicine working for the last 6 months at the Midland Hospital Emergency Department, and gaining a post-graduate certificate in Emergency Medicine. Rob also enjoys providing care across the lifespan to patients and their families.
As a local of the area for the last 10 years, he and his wife enjoy the hospitality of local restaurants and all that the beautiful Perth hills have to offer.
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Dr Anna Dillon to the Mead Medical team.
Anna initially qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2002 and worked in NZ, the UK and Australia before deciding to study medicine at Notre Dame in Fremantle. She graduated in 2012 and worked at Fremantle Hospital. While doing a GP term in Carnarvon she discovered her passion for general practice and womens health and she has subsequently undertaken 2 years of womens health training and is part of the Mead team who provide obstetric care at Bentley Hospital. Anna is passionate about all aspects of general practice with a particular interest in women’s health, sexual health, paediatrics, sports medicine and preventative health.
Outside of work Anna and her partner are kept busy with their gorgeous infant son. She also enjoys running and mountain biking and exploring WA.
Written by Dr Chieh Cheng
The new National cervical screening program commenced on 1st Dec 2017. If you are due or overdue for your pap smear, please make an appointment to see your GP as soon as possible to get the new cervical screening test. One of the best ways to avoid getting cervical cancer is to have regular screening, which is now every 5 years instead of every 2 years.
The new screening program has increased accuracy, which can detect the disease earlier, treat earlier, and achieve a further reduction in the new cases of cervical cancer in Australia. However, this requires the active participation of all eligible women to come in for screening. Unfortunately, 80% of new cases of cervical cancer occur in women who have never been screened or have been overdue for some time.
The major changes to the new screening program include:
- Starting age of screening – now from 25yrs old, instead of 18yrs old;
- Finishing age of screening – now finish at 75yrs old, instead of 70yrs old; and
- If results are normal, screening test is every 5 years instead of every 2 years.
Therefore, if you are under 25yrs old, and your last pap smear result was normal, you do not need to have another cervical screening test until you turn 25.
If you are between the age of 70-74yrs, you will be invited to return to your GP to have one more cervical screening test. If the result of that test is normal, you may exit the screening program.
If your last pap smear was an abnormal result, then you need to follow the treatment protocol according to your doctor, including those under the age of 25. (For example, if you were 21yrs old when you had an abnormal result for your pap smear, and you were advised to return in 12 months for a repeat pap smear, then you do need to return in 12 months when you are 22yrs old to have a cervical screening test, not wait until you are 25yrs old.)
It is important to remember that the screening test is only for women who do not have the following symptoms (which are suggestive of possible cervical cancer or other diseases):
- abnormal vaginal bleeding;
- abnormal vaginal discharge; or
- vaginal or pelvic pain.
If you suffer from these symptoms, please see your GP as soon as possible for an assessment, as these symptoms may warrant different investigations.
If you have any more queries regarding the new screening program, please make an appointment to discuss with your doctor or go online for more information – http://www.cancerscreening.gov.au/
Please be advised of our opening hours over the Australia Day long weekend.
Day | Date | Kalamunda | Forrestfield |
Friday | 26th January | 8.30-11.00am | Closed |
Saturday | 27th January | 8.30-11.00am | 8.30-11.00am |
Sunday | 28th January | 8.30-11.00am | Closed |
We hope you have a happy and healthy long weekend!
We are thrilled to announce that Dr Taryn Oates will be starting with us on Monday 15th January.
After an early career in finance, Taryn decided to follow her passion to study medicine and has not looked back. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame Fremantle in 2013 and after working across a variety of medical and surgical specialties and locations including 12 months at Albany Hospital, she commenced work in general practice and enjoys it immensely.
Her clinical interests are varied and range from women’s health, sexual health, sports medicine, palliative care and paediatrics, completing the Diploma of Child Health in 2017.
Outside of medicine, Taryn enjoys playing basketball, attending live music events and travelling at any opportunity.
Taryn will work at both of our surgeries and appointments can be made either via the booking link on the website or by phoning 9293 4455 (Kalamunda) or 9453 6566 (Forrestfield).
We wish to advise our fantastic loyal patients that as of 2nd January we have increased our consultation fees slightly to offset some of the increased costs that general practice continues to face in light of the continued Medicare freeze.
We didn’t take this decision lightly, but haven’t increased our fees since August 2016. From today standard consultations have increased between $3.00-$5.00 (depending on consult length). Specific fees can be discussed with our friendly staff or with your Doctor.
Thank you for your understanding and as always, we look forward to delivering high quality healthcare to you and your family throughout 2018.
Welcome Dr Leena Uppal
Mead Medical’s Kalamunda Skin Clinic continues to expand! We’re excited to announce that Dr Leena Uppal has commenced with us today and will provide skin related consultations from 4.30-6.30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays from our Kalamunda surgery.
Dr Uppal began practicing medicine in 2002 in England, specialising in General Practice in 2006 and becoming a Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners (England) in 2008 and training in Facial Aesthetic Procedures. In 2010, Dr Uppal and her husband took their two young daughters on an adventure to Cyprus, where she worked as a civilian GP serving the families and enlisted men and women of the UK Army and Air Force. In 2011, they finally decided upon beautiful Perth as the perfect place to raise a family and launch a medical practice. Dr Uppal became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and a member of the Skin Cancer College of Australasia, packed up their young family and have never looked back! Dr Uppal and her family live in the Perth hills with two chihuahuas, chooks and horses. She and her husband love the arts and food scene in Perth and the whole family loves exploring beautiful WA in their caravan.
With Dr Uppal joining us, and the recent commencement of Dr Yinyee Yeung, the Kalamunda Skin Clinic now has four dedicated Doctors offering appointments throughout the week, including convenient after-hours consultations Monday-Thursday.
Welcome Dr Yinyee Yeung
We are pleased to announce that Dr Yinyee Yeung will commence with Mead on Wednesday 16th May, offering skin related appointments at convenient late afternoon and early evening appointment times.
Dr Yeung will join Dr Denis Carragher and Dr Lee Lee Do in our expanded Kalamunda Skin Clinic, making it even easier to find a convenient time to discuss any concerns you may have about your skin.
Appointments can be made via the booking option on our website, by calling 9293 4455 or via the Hot Doc app on your smartphone
2018 Flu Vaccines
We now have stocks of flu vaccines for all age groups, and have set up specific flu clinics at both Kalamunda and Forrestfield for your convenience.
If you don’t qualify for a government funded vaccine, we have private stocks available at $12.00 each.
Please call 9293 4455 (Kalamunda) or 9453 6566 (Forrestfield) to book you and your family in!
Easter Opening Hours
Mead Medical wishes all our patients a safe and enjoyable Easter long weekend. If you over-indulge on the chocolate, remember that we’ll be open at the following times over the weekend:
Day | Forrestfield | Kalamunda |
Good Friday | Closed | Closed |
Easter Saturday | 8.30am – 11.00am | 8.30am – 11.00am |
Easter Sunday | Closed | 8.30am – 11.00am |
Easter Monday | Closed | 8.30am – 11.00am |
Welcome Dr Robert Money
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Dr Robert Money to the Mead Medical team.
Dr Robert Money trained in WA at the University of WA as a graduate student, graduating in 2012. Before going to medicine he had been a registered nurse working in areas such as emergency, coronary care and general medicine and surgery. He also dabbled in the world of prehospital medicine gaining a diploma in paramedical science.
Since moving into medicine Rob has worked in various areas and has continued his interest in emergency medicine working for the last 6 months at the Midland Hospital Emergency Department, and gaining a post-graduate certificate in Emergency Medicine. Rob also enjoys providing care across the lifespan to patients and their families.
As a local of the area for the last 10 years, he and his wife enjoy the hospitality of local restaurants and all that the beautiful Perth hills have to offer.
Welcome Dr Anna Dillon
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Dr Anna Dillon to the Mead Medical team.
Anna initially qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2002 and worked in NZ, the UK and Australia before deciding to study medicine at Notre Dame in Fremantle. She graduated in 2012 and worked at Fremantle Hospital. While doing a GP term in Carnarvon she discovered her passion for general practice and womens health and she has subsequently undertaken 2 years of womens health training and is part of the Mead team who provide obstetric care at Bentley Hospital. Anna is passionate about all aspects of general practice with a particular interest in women’s health, sexual health, paediatrics, sports medicine and preventative health.
Outside of work Anna and her partner are kept busy with their gorgeous infant son. She also enjoys running and mountain biking and exploring WA.
The New National Cervical Cancer Screening Program – how does it affect you?
Written by Dr Chieh Cheng
The new National cervical screening program commenced on 1st Dec 2017. If you are due or overdue for your pap smear, please make an appointment to see your GP as soon as possible to get the new cervical screening test. One of the best ways to avoid getting cervical cancer is to have regular screening, which is now every 5 years instead of every 2 years.
The new screening program has increased accuracy, which can detect the disease earlier, treat earlier, and achieve a further reduction in the new cases of cervical cancer in Australia. However, this requires the active participation of all eligible women to come in for screening. Unfortunately, 80% of new cases of cervical cancer occur in women who have never been screened or have been overdue for some time.
The major changes to the new screening program include:
- Starting age of screening – now from 25yrs old, instead of 18yrs old;
- Finishing age of screening – now finish at 75yrs old, instead of 70yrs old; and
- If results are normal, screening test is every 5 years instead of every 2 years.
Therefore, if you are under 25yrs old, and your last pap smear result was normal, you do not need to have another cervical screening test until you turn 25.
If you are between the age of 70-74yrs, you will be invited to return to your GP to have one more cervical screening test. If the result of that test is normal, you may exit the screening program.
If your last pap smear was an abnormal result, then you need to follow the treatment protocol according to your doctor, including those under the age of 25. (For example, if you were 21yrs old when you had an abnormal result for your pap smear, and you were advised to return in 12 months for a repeat pap smear, then you do need to return in 12 months when you are 22yrs old to have a cervical screening test, not wait until you are 25yrs old.)
It is important to remember that the screening test is only for women who do not have the following symptoms (which are suggestive of possible cervical cancer or other diseases):
- abnormal vaginal bleeding;
- abnormal vaginal discharge; or
- vaginal or pelvic pain.
If you suffer from these symptoms, please see your GP as soon as possible for an assessment, as these symptoms may warrant different investigations.
If you have any more queries regarding the new screening program, please make an appointment to discuss with your doctor or go online for more information – http://www.cancerscreening.gov.au/
Australia Day Weekend Opening Hours
Please be advised of our opening hours over the Australia Day long weekend.
Day | Date | Kalamunda | Forrestfield |
Friday | 26th January | 8.30-11.00am | Closed |
Saturday | 27th January | 8.30-11.00am | 8.30-11.00am |
Sunday | 28th January | 8.30-11.00am | Closed |
We hope you have a happy and healthy long weekend!
Welcome Dr Taryn Oates
We are thrilled to announce that Dr Taryn Oates will be starting with us on Monday 15th January.
After an early career in finance, Taryn decided to follow her passion to study medicine and has not looked back. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame Fremantle in 2013 and after working across a variety of medical and surgical specialties and locations including 12 months at Albany Hospital, she commenced work in general practice and enjoys it immensely.
Her clinical interests are varied and range from women’s health, sexual health, sports medicine, palliative care and paediatrics, completing the Diploma of Child Health in 2017.
Outside of medicine, Taryn enjoys playing basketball, attending live music events and travelling at any opportunity.
Taryn will work at both of our surgeries and appointments can be made either via the booking link on the website or by phoning 9293 4455 (Kalamunda) or 9453 6566 (Forrestfield).
Increase in Consultation Fees
We wish to advise our fantastic loyal patients that as of 2nd January we have increased our consultation fees slightly to offset some of the increased costs that general practice continues to face in light of the continued Medicare freeze.
We didn’t take this decision lightly, but haven’t increased our fees since August 2016. From today standard consultations have increased between $3.00-$5.00 (depending on consult length). Specific fees can be discussed with our friendly staff or with your Doctor.
Thank you for your understanding and as always, we look forward to delivering high quality healthcare to you and your family throughout 2018.
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