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Welcoming experienced general surgeon Dr Andrew Mitchell to YourGP@Crace. He is currently available at short notice.Dr M...
11/06/2024

Welcoming experienced general surgeon Dr Andrew Mitchell to YourGP@Crace. He is currently available at short notice.

Dr Mitchell specialises in a range of surgical services including:
- Laparoscopic gall bladder removal
- Hernia Repair
- Skin lesion Management
- Comprehensive A**l Condition Care (Haemorrhoids, Fistula, Fissure)
- Pilonidal Sinus Management
- Lipoma Removal
- Toenail wedge resections for adolescents and adults
- Expertise in incidental liver and pancreas lesions
- Second opinions on prostate, breast, and liver cancer.

Dr Mitchell can perform minor surgical procedures onsite at YourGP@Crace. Operations requiring general anaesthetic will be arranged at a private hospital.

You can book an appt online at yourgpcrace.com.au.

Professional Experience:
- Current Director of Territory Wide Surgical Services for the ACT
- Senior Lecturer in Surgery at the University of Western Australia
- Consultant Transplant and General Surgeon at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth.
- Leadership roles: Head of General Surgery and Co-Director of Perioperative Care at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.

Educational Background:
- Melbourne University Medical School
- Advanced General Surgical Training at Royal Melbourne Hospital
- Postgraduate Fellowships:
- Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery at University of Birmingham Hospital, UK
- Paediatric Transplantation at Birmingham Children's Hospital, UK.

Dr Mitchell is a specialist and requires a GP referral to ensure you receive Medicare rebates. If you have an existing referral to another general surgeon and would like to be seen by Dr Mitchell, your existing referral will be accepted and does not need to be re-written.

For melanoma, remember ABCDE.A - asymmetry. Are the halves of each mole different?B - border. Are the edges uneven, scal...
18/05/2024

For melanoma, remember ABCDE.
A - asymmetry. Are the halves of each mole different?
B - border. Are the edges uneven, scalloped or notched?
C - colour. Are there differing shades and colour patches?
D - diameter. Is the spot greater than 6 mm across, or is it smaller than 6 mm but growing larger?
E - evolving. Has the spot changed over time (size, shape, surface, colour, bleeding, itching)?

Did you know that 2/3 of Australians will develop at least one skin cancer by 70 years and 6% will develop a melanoma by age 85 years. The earlier the detection, the greater the chance of cure.

Dr Rachel Liang at YourGP@Denman is a highly experienced specialised skin cancer GP who loves her work and helping her p...
12/05/2024

Dr Rachel Liang at YourGP@Denman is a highly experienced specialised skin cancer GP who loves her work and helping her patients. She is passionate about skin cancer diagnosis and surgery and has been working solely in this field for over a decade. She has advanced surgical skills in the management of more complicated skin cancer surgeries and has completed extensive further training.
Dr Rachel Liang is a holistic and empathetic practitioner who is committed to achieving excellent outcomes for her patients.
Bookings for skin checks are now available at yourgpdenman.com.au.

There is a new vaccine for the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and we want you to be the first to know.Key points:Avai...
23/04/2024

There is a new vaccine for the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and we want you to be the first to know.

Key points:
Available only to 60+ years.
Not currently government funded.
May be given at any time, but most benefit before winter.
Reduced risk of infection. Studies in those over 60 yrs show an 83% reduced risk of RSV associated chest infection and 94% reduced risk of severe RSV-associated chest infection through a single RSV season at 10 months follow-up. In the second year, the risk of infection was reduced by 67%.
Only one dose is recommended at present. The need for revaccination is being studied and may be recommended for ongoing high-level protection.
Risk of a severe RSV infection increases with age and with some chronic medical conditions (such as emphysema, diabetes and asthma see details below).
The cost is $340.

If you wish to have this vaccine, click here to nominate your interest: https://yourgp.group/RSV-Vaccine
Once the vaccine order is confirmed, we will contact you for pre-payment and arrange your appointment. You can have your Covid-19 or flu vaccine at the same time if you wish.

About RSV.
RSV can cause repeated infections throughout life as infection does not give long lasting immunity.
The RSV disease can cause a more severe infection and with potential need for hospitalisation in young children and those over 50 years.
In adults, RSV usually causes upper respiratory tract infection symptoms, such as cough, sore throat and nasal congestion. Wheezing, earache and sinus pain occur more commonly with RSV infection than with other viruses. Lower respiratory tract infection can also cause wheezing and breathing difficulty.
Infection with RSV may allow an opportunistic bacterial secondary infection. Around 30% of hospitalised patients infected with RSV also have bacterial co-infection.

Who is at most risk of having severe RSV?
Risk increases with age. The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) recommends everyone 75+ years receive the vaccine.

ATAGI recognises those with the chronic medication conditions are at greater risk:
- Heart disease
- Respiratory conditions including COPD, emphysema, severe asthma, cystic fibrosis, bronchiectasis
- Immunocompromise
- Diabetes
- Chronic kidney disease
- Neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, those with spinal cord injuries or neuromuscular disorders.
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults have an increased risk of severe disease and hospitalisation due to RSV.

Side effects were most commonly injection site pain or swelling, fatigue, muscle aches and headaches. There were no serious adverse events compared to placebo.

Vaccine name?
TGA rules prevent us from giving the name of the vaccine in this email, we are only permitted to give you the name during individual consultations. We can only refer to it as an RSV vaccine. However, you can find the name and more details here in this ATAGI advice. There is only one RSV vaccine available for 60+ years at present.

https://www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/2024-02/atagi-statement-on-the-clinical-use-of-arexvy-rsv-pre-f3-vaccine-for-rsv.pdf

If you have more general questions, post your question in a comment this post and a GP will answer your question.

2024 private flu vaccines ($25) are now available. Government-funded vaccines have not yet arrived but are expected soon...
21/03/2024

2024 private flu vaccines ($25) are now available. Government-funded vaccines have not yet arrived but are expected soon. Another message will be posted once they arrive.

Express flu clinic at Crace will commence on Saturday afternoons starting this weekend.

What is in the 2024 vaccine?

Vaccines are quadrivalent, covering two influenza A and two influenza B strains:

-A/Victoria/4897/2022 (H1N1)pdm09-like virus
-A/Thailand/8/2022 (H3N2)-like virus
- B/Austria/1359417/2021-like (B/Victoria lineage) virus
- B/Phuket/3073/2013-like (B/Yamagata lineage) virus.

We encourage everyone to have a flu vaccine every year.
Bookings are easiest online at yourgpcrace.com.au.

You can choose to receive a Covid-19 booster at the same time if you are eligible. There are high rates of Covid-19 infection in Canberra right now.

Covid vaccine booster advice for 2024.
Eligibility is no longer about the number of vaccines you have received.
Booster advice for those without immunocompromise:
- 75+ yrs, recommended every 6 months
- 65-74 years, recommended every 12 months, eligible for a dose every 6 months
- 18-64 years, eligible every 12 months
-5-17 years, primary vaccination only, not eligible for boosters.

Booster advice for those who ARE immunocompromised:
- 75+ yrs, recommended every 6 months
- 18-74 years, recommended every 12 months, eligible every 6 months
- 5-17 years, eligible every 12 months.

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1/62 Brigalow Street Lyneham
Canberra, ACT
2602

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+61261090000

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