By Mead Medical • May 29th, 2017
No one likes to talk about death (especially their own) but it is one of the most important conversations that you and your loved ones can ever have.That is why Palliative Care Australia (@palliativecareaustralia) launched National Palliative Care Week to help raise awareness and understanding about palliative care in the Australian Community.Studies have shown that up to 82% of Australians think
By Mead Medical • May 10th, 2017
Given current media attention to the subject of breastfeeding, now is an ideal time to reflect on why breastfeeding is so important and why we as a society should encourage this practice. Here is a slightly more light-hearted approach to a serious matter, written by former Mead Medical GP Dr Rebecca Hunt-Davies…..Top 5 reasons to BreastfeedWritten by Dr Rebecca Hunt-Davies(MBBS (UWA), FRACGP,
By Mead Medical • April 12th, 2017
Please see below our opening hours for the Easter and Anzac Day holidays. DateKalamundaForrestfieldGood Friday (14th April)ClosedClosedSaturday 15th April8.30-11am8.30-11amSunday 16th April8.30-11amClosedMonday 17th April8.30-11amClosedANZAC Day (25th
By Mead Medical • April 5th, 2017
There are a lot of names for the same group of symptoms and it can be very confusing to know what you have, how to treat it, whether time off work is needed and, importantly, if you need to see a doctor.Below is a simple way to break down the similarities and differences between a cold and the flu:COLDINFLUENZA (FLU)Symptoms include stuffy nose, sore throat, headaches, tiredness and joint/muscle
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It is with mixed emotions that we announce the departure of Dr. Rebecca Hunt-Davies from