Doctors of Glenroy

Doctors of Glenroy Doctors of Glenroy provides general practice, physiotherapy, psychology, dietetics and podiatry, and has onsite pathology collection.

30/08/2025

This is where we are with the NDIS. The problem is not the diagnosis of autism, or the demonising of parents of kids with mild to moderate disability. It is the approach.

06/08/2025

šŸ’— Breast awareness could save your life. šŸ’—

For people of all ages, being familiar with the normal look and feel of your breasts is key to spotting changes early. You don’t need a special technique—just pay attention during everyday routines like showering or getting dressed.

If you notice anything unusual, see your doctor without delay.

šŸ” For the full list of breast cancer symptoms, visit:
https://nbcf.org.au/about-breast-cancer/detection-and-awareness/breast-cancer-symptoms/

06/08/2025

Priority seating isn’t just for the tram. 🚊
It’s for flu season, too. šŸ¤’

We’ve saved the good seats (and the free flu shots) for the people who need them most.

If you are under 5, over 65, pregnant, an Indigenous Australian or have a medical condition that puts you at risk, you're eligible for a free flu shot.

Read more here šŸ‘‰ https://go.vic.gov.au/4lzpAJr

29/04/2025

The young woman sat in my consulting room, there to talk about getting proof of her vaccination status for the allied health course she was excited to

12/10/2023

Buruli ulcer cases are occurring in more areas in Victoria with cases linked to several suburbs in Greater Geelong and the inner north and west of Melbourne.

Buruli ulcer is a skin disease caused by bacteria. Local research has found both mosquitoes and possums play a role in spreading the disease in Victoria. See your doctor if you have a non-healing skin lesion and ask them to consider testing for Buruli ulcer.

Prevention measures include avoiding mosquito bites, reducing mosquito breeding sites, covering cuts and abrasions when outdoors and washing any soil or water off your skin following outdoor activities.

Learn more about the Buruli ulcer health advisory here: https://go.vic.gov.au/3QbasFp

24/11/2022
09/11/2022

Buruli ulcer cases are occurring in more areas in Victoria.
Buruli ulcer is a skin disease caused by bacteria.
Local research has found both mosquitoes and possums play a role in spreading the disease in Victoria.
If you have a skin ulcer that gets bigger and doesn’t heal, see your GP.
Prevent Buruli ulcer by avoiding mosquito bites, reducing mosquito breeding sites around your home and covering cuts and abrasions when spending time outdoors. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/Buruli-ulcer

13/10/2022

In Australia, one in two people will experience a mental health condition in their lifetime. Talking to people and educating them on mental health is the best way to break down stigma.

To learn more about various mental health conditions and for ways to support yourself and others, visit bb.org.au/3ViO51j.

09/08/2022

On 23 July, the WHO's Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (PhD), took the unprecedented step and declared the monkeypox outbreak a ā€œpublic health emergency of international concernā€ ⁠— the highest global alert level for a disease outbreak.

09/08/2022

Dear non-GP specialists, With COVID-19 rampant in the community, alongside all the other diseases that GPs manage, we are truly under the pump. We are not the only ones in the health sector feeling the pressure, I know that. But most days of our working lives, we deal with the consequences that resu...

25/07/2022

Let’s Beat Heart Disease!

Address

7-15 Glenroy Road
Glenroy, VIC
3046

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm
Sunday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+61393069244

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