Lawnton Country Market Medical Centre

Lawnton Country Market Medical Centre A Bulk billing GP serving Northside Brisbane. Currently we have 2 full-time and 1 part-time experienced GP’s and 1 Registered Nurse and open 6 days a week.

Lawnton Country Market Medical Centre has been opened since 11th April 2013 and was declared open by Hon Peter Dutton (Federal MP for Dickson and Shadow Minster for Health and Ageing). We are conveniently located at Lawnton Country Markets Shopping Centre off Gympie Road Lawnton, near Chemist Warehouse and other local amenities. The Medical Centre is about to start taking part in the Royal Australian College of GPs’ accreditation program which shows that we intend to meet certain standards of excellence.

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03/11/2020

WHAT IS INFLUENZA?
Influenza, or the flu, is a highly contagious disease caused by infection from influenza type A or B (or rarely C) virus. These viruses infect the upper airways and lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. In Australia, outbreaks of influenza of varying severity occur every year, usually between May and September.

HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE IT?
The flu is more than a bad cold. Symptoms usually appear one to three days after being infected. A person can spread influenza to others a day or two before they become unwell and up to five days after they have become unwell for adults. It can be even longer for young children.

The symptoms of influenza can include the following:

feverdry coughmuscle and joint paintiredness/extreme exhaustionheadachesore throatstuffy nose


I think my child has it Symptoms to be concerned about in young children include:

high feverlistlessness or lack of energycough


Children can also get diarrhoea and vomiting with the flu. If you are concerned about your child’s symptoms, consult your GP or call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84)

HOW LONG DOES IT NORMALLY LAST?
Most people recover within a week, although a cough and tiredness may persist.

WHAT SHOULD I DO?
If you have flu-like symptoms, the following steps are advised:

stay at home, don’t go to work or school avoid visiting aged care facilities and hospitals, if possible, so that you don’t pass the infection to others who may be at risk of complications wash your hands regularly with soap and water or try a disinfectant wipe or sanitiser cough into a tissue dispose of tissues quickly use soap and water to keep surfaces such as door handles, kitchen bench tops, phones, and key boards clean drink plenty of fluids and rest paracetamol is useful for a fever consult your GP or call 13 Health (13 43 25 84) if you are concerned about your symptoms.

CAN THERE BE COMPLICATIONS?
While most people recover from influenza within a week, influenza can sometimes lead to severe complications such as pneumonia or brain inflammation. Young children, elderly people and those with certain chronic illnesses are more likely to develop complications. Influenza can also be fatal.

HOW DOES IT SPREAD?
The virus that causes influenza is mainly spread from person-to-person by virus-containing droplets produced during coughing or sneezing. The droplets can be spread up to a meter through the air and enter the body through the nose and mouth. A person can also catch influenza if they shake hands with an infected person or touch a contaminated surface such as a door k**b or telephone, and then touch their nose or mouth.

SHOULD I GET VACCINATED?
The annual influenza vaccination, or flu shot, provides good protection against the flu. The vaccination is strongly recommended for people in high risk groups, these include:

people aged 65 years or older, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50 years or older adults and children with a chronic disease, especially heart conditions, lung disease, kidney disorders or diabetes children with cyanotic congenital heart disease adults and children who are on therapy which lowers their immunity residents of nursing homes and residential care facilities pregnant women who will be in the second or third trimester of pregnancy (even if already pregnant) between May and September children (six months to 10 years) on long term aspirin therapy


Vaccination is also recommended for anyone who is in contact with people in high risk groups, including:

anyone who lives in a household with a person who fits into any of the high risk categories anyone who works in a nursing home or long term care facility health care workers. The vaccine is provided free under the National Immunisation Program to anyone aged 65 and over, and to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders aged 50 or older, or those aged 15-49 who have risk factors. See your GP for more information
WHAT ELSE CAN I DO TO BE PROTECTED?
A number of precautions can be taken to reduce your risk of catching the flu.

Hygiene is the key. Make sure you wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand rubs to disinfect hands. Try to avoid contact with infected people. If you can’t, then stand at least one meter away from the infected person and don’t stand directly opposite them.
Make sure any tissues used by an infected person are immediately put in a waste bin. If you do handle a tissue, wash your hands afterwards.
Use soap and water to keep surfaces such as door handles, kitchen bench tops, phones and computer key boards clean.
Drink plenty of fluids and keep healthy with fruit and vegies. Help and assistance For further information, please contact your local doctor.


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718 Gympie Road
Lawnton, QLD
4501

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Saturday 8:30am - 1pm
Sunday 8am - 12:30pm

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