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Mobile women’s health clinics coming to Burnett

Darling Downs Health have announced their latest list of locations at which the Burnett’s women can access free and confidential healthcare via a range of mobile health clinics.

The clinics, which will be staffed by DDH nurses, first hit the road on Tuesday, 2 May, appearing in Clifton in the Toowoomba region and Nanango in the South Burnett.

“Our mobile women’s health nurses offer a range of services, including cervical screening tests, breast awareness, sexual health testing and advice for issues such as continence, menopause, family planning, contraception and general wellbeing,” a spokesperson for Darling Downs Health explained.

Besides the below dates in the South Burnett region, DDH mobile women’s health clinics will also stop in the Western Downs, Lockyer Valley, Southern Downs, Goondiwindi and Toowoomba regions.

The stopovers in the South Burnett are:

Nanango Community Health

Tuesday, 2 May – 9am to 4pm

Phone 07 4171 6700

CRAICCHS Kingaroy

Wednesday, 3 May – 9am to 4pm

Phone 07 4163 6566

Wondai Community Health

Monday, 15 May – 9am to 4pm

Phone 07 4169 2600

CRAICCHS Kingaroy

Tuesday, 16 May – 9am to 4pm

Phone 07 4163 6566

Kingaroy Hospital

Wednesday, 17 May – 9am to 4pm

Phone 07 4162 0200

Kingaroy Medical Centre

Friday, 19 May – 9am to 4pm

Phone 07 4564 7101

Proston Community Health

Monday, 29 May – 9am to 4pm

Phone 07 4168 9288

Taabinga Family Practice

Tuesday, 30 May – 9am to 4pm

Phone 07 4162 3116

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