There is a cure for Hepatitis C

In 2018, over 130,000 people in Australia were living with chronic hepatitis C. Highly effective medicines are now available in Australia to cure hepatitis C, with treatment now more than 95% effective. Most people can get a prescription from their GP and treatment is low cost for people with a Medicare card. Visit one of …

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Randwick Medical (NSW) joins Qualitas Healthcare

Qualitas Health would like to welcome Dr Raymond Tockar and his team of Doctors and staff as they join the Qualitas network. Dr Tockar was the Principal and founding Doctor of Randwick Medical. He graduated from the University of Cape Town, South Africa and established the Randwick Medical family practice in 1980. Dr Tockar is …

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Qualitas Healthcare Welcomes North Sydney Doctors to the group

North Sydney Doctors joined the Qualitas Healthcare group in Oct 2020.  During her many years of practice in North Sydney, practice principal Dr Helen Greer has thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated the privilege of being involved in the long-term care of so many patients and their families. Qualitas Healthcare is pleased to welcome such an experienced …

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Get PINK for Women’s Health

October has arrived and for the whole month, we want you thinking pink! Breast Cancer Awareness month is every October and is aimed at raising awareness of the impact the disease has on thousands of Australian women each day. This year alone, almost 20,000 Australians will be diagnosed with the disease. Tragically, 3,000 women will lose …

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Dementia Action Week

21 September is World Alzheimer’s Day which launches us into Dementia action week from now until 27 September. Dementia Australia defines dementia as a collection of symptoms that are caused by disorders affecting the brain. It affects thinking, behaviour and the ability to perform everyday tasks. Brain function is affected enough to interfere with the person’s normal social or working life.

Almost half a million Australians have dementia, and close to 1.6 million Australians are involved in their care. Dementia is the second leading cause of death of Australians and the leading cause of death among Australian females. Alarmingly, it is anticipated that the number of people living with dementia will double in the next 25 years.

A diagnosis of dementia will change the life of the person with the disease and those around them. So what can we do? The first stop is to learn more about the disease, the way it affects people and how those living with dementia can continue to lead normal, active lives for many years after diagnosis. Second is to get support, both people living with dementia and their carers have extensive support systems they can turn to whenever they may need.

For more information, visit: https://www.dementia.org.au/

Don’t face dementia alone.

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