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Mobile women’s health clinics across Burnett

Burnett women are being encouraged to check out the mobile women’s health clinics as they travel through the region.

The clinic offers a range of services including: cervical screening tests, breast awareness, sexual health testing, advice for issues such as continence, menopause, family planning, contraception and general wellbeing.

The service is confidential and available to all women.

Mobile Women’s Health clinics will be in the North and South Burnett regions on the following dates:

March

2 March, Wondai Health Service, phone 0408 762 170

4 March, Blackbutt Health Service, phone 0408 762 170

5 March, Taabinga Family Practice, phone 0408 762 170

8 March, Kilkivan & Goomeri Community Health Building, phone 0408 762 170

9 March, Monto Hospital, phone 0408 762 170

10 March, Eidsvold Family Practice, phone 0408 762 170

17 March, Kingaroy Hospital, phone 0408 762 170

19 March, Kingaroy Medical Centre, phone 0408 762 170

22 March, Biggenden Medical Centre, phone 0408 762 170

23 March, Nanango Hospital, phone 0408 762 170

29, 30 and 31 March, Monto Doctors, phone 0408 762 170

April

01 April, Gayndah Doctors, phone 0408 762 170

19 April, Kilkivan & Goomeri Community Health Building, phone 0408 762 170

21 April, Mundubbera Hospital, phone 0408 762 170

27 April, Nanango, Hospital, phone 0408 762 170

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