Rosebud Medical Clinic

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Rosebud Medical Clinic (formerly Rosebud Superclinic) is a bulk billing practice and is open Monday to Friday to provide comprehensive coordinated healthcare services, promoting health and well-being as well as managing illness.

Some people are at higher risk of complications due to the flu and it is recommended they get the flu vaccine. These inc...
21/05/2026

Some people are at higher risk of complications due to the flu and it is recommended they get the flu vaccine. These include:
- Children aged 6 months to under 5 years
- Pregnant women for each pregnancy and at any stage of pregnancy
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 6 months and over
- People aged 65 years and over
- People aged 6 months and over with certain medical conditions such as cardiac disease, chronic respiratory condition, immunocompromising conditions, and others

Talk to your GP to find out if you are at a higher risk and how to protect yourself from the flu.

See our doctors easily! Our centre offers online booking via EasyVisit. You can book your next appointment either via ou...
20/05/2026

See our doctors easily! Our centre offers online booking via EasyVisit. You can book your next appointment either via our website or download the EasyVisit app.

Make, change, cancel and review appointments in a couple of clicks. Take the hassle out of healthcare.

Download EasyVisit now from the App store and book online with ease.

When is the best time to get a flu vaccine?It is recommended that you get your annual influenza vaccine anytime from Apr...
19/05/2026

When is the best time to get a flu vaccine?

It is recommended that you get your annual influenza vaccine anytime from April onwards to be protected for the peak flu season, which is generally June to September. The highest level of protection happens in the first 3 to 4 months following vaccination.

It is never too late to get your vaccination as influenza can circulate in the community all year round.

The influenza vaccination is recommended for pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy.

If you had last season's flu vaccine late last year or early this year, you should still get the new season vaccine when it becomes available.

Ask your GP about getting the flu vaccine today.

Babies and children have higher risks of complications from the flu. Some children may be unable to attend childcare or ...
14/05/2026

Babies and children have higher risks of complications from the flu. Some children may be unable to attend childcare or preschool for two weeks or more, whilst every year in Australia, hundreds of children become so unwell from the flu that they need to be treated in the hospital. Most of them are babies and children under 5 years of age.

Read more about childhood flu vaccination here 👉 https://ow.ly/BAy450XKE5T

You can also ask your family GP if you have questions about your child's flu vaccination and other important childhood immunisations.

By participating in MyMedicare, our centre reinforces its commitment to working collaboratively to support our patients’...
13/05/2026

By participating in MyMedicare, our centre reinforces its commitment to working collaboratively to support our patients’ health - both now and in the future.

MyMedicare is a voluntary registration program that formalises the link between you, your GP and regular medical centre. By registering to MyMedicare, you take greater control of your health, allowing you to navigate your care with the support of your chosen primary care team, who can deliver personalised chronic care tailor to your long-term health.

Register by completing a form at our Centre or through your Medicare Online Account or the Express Plus Medicare Mobile app. More information at https://www.health.gov.au/our-work/mymedicare/patients or call us and our friendly staff will be able to assist.

Speak with reception for more information.

Protecting your baby against influenza starts when you're pregnant. For every pregnancy and at any stage of pregnancy, i...
06/05/2026

Protecting your baby against influenza starts when you're pregnant.

For every pregnancy and at any stage of pregnancy, it is safe and recommended for women to get a flu shot yearly. Changes to immune, heart and lung function during pregnancy can increase vulnerability to flu-related complications.

Getting vaccinated during pregnancy is also the best way to protect your newborn. By getting the flu vaccine, you pass on the protective antibodies through the placenta which protects them in their first few months of life, when they are most vulnerable and too young to have the influenza vaccine.

Read more about getting the flu vaccine during your pregnancy here 👉 https://ow.ly/Ahpv50XKCE0

You can also ask your family GP if you have questions about your pregnancy and recommended immunisations.

One person living in Australia has a heart attack or stroke every four minutes. Knowing your risk is the first step to a...
04/05/2026

One person living in Australia has a heart attack or stroke every four minutes. Knowing your risk is the first step to a healthier heart. That’s why the Heart Foundation wants you to see your GP for a Heart Health Check this Heart Week (4 -10 May).

Book a Heart Health Check with your GP today and Never miss a BEAT.
Find out more at https://ow.ly/1fP050YShrp

Myth: "I had the vaccine and still got the flu, so it doesn't work"Fact: Severe flu viruses are circulating all the time...
21/04/2026

Myth: "I had the vaccine and still got the flu, so it doesn't work"

Fact: Severe flu viruses are circulating all the time, which is why people may still get the flu despite being vaccinated. However, being vaccinated can improve your chance of being protected from the flu. This is especially important to stop the virus affecting people with vulnerable immune systems.

Ask your GP about the benefits of getting a flu vaccine.

Address

Rosebud, VIC

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+61359820588

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