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SLHD Wellness Clinic Tuesday 5 May, 10am to 2pm Waterloo Neighbourhood Centre

Sydney local Health District in partnership with Counterpoint Community Services are holding a Wellness Clinic on Tuesday 5 May, 10am to 2pm Waterloo Neighbourhood Centre, Shop 95, Wellington Street, Waterloo.

Event details

When

May 05, 2020
from 10:00 AM to 02:00 PM

Where

Waterloo Neighbourhood Centre, Shop 95, Wellington Street, Waterloo

Contact Phone

(02) 9515 9284

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Sydney local Health District in partnership with Counterpoint Community Services are holding a Wellness Clinic on Tuesday 5 May, 10am to 2pm Waterloo Neighbourhood Centre, Shop 95, Wellington Street, Waterloo. The clinic is aimed at social housing tenants in Redfern and Waterloo and will:

  • Provide you with the vaccination to protect you against influenza
  • Give you information about COVID-19 and other health needs
  • Provide testing for COVID-19
  • Offer health screening for other issues
  • Give you a free Care Package to take away which will include some essentials like soap and a toothbrush
  • Give you a free meal

It will be run by Sydney Local Health District staff. Health staff will ask you questions about your health. If you have any symptoms like the flu or you are worried about your health you can have a test. This can be used to tell whether you have the COVID-19 virus. You can see the flyer for this event

Community Wellbeing Clinic

We know there are a lot of changes in our community at the moment as we respond to COVID-19.

We are doing what we can to work with people in our community to help you stay safe.

We are setting up a special free community wellbeing and fluvax clinic for people who live in Waterloo/Redfern..

Why should I come?

It is important to keep well during the flu season.

COVID-19 is a highly contagious virus that can cause serious health problems for people in our community. Those with chronic health problems and older people have been the most affected.

By screening people in our community we can help stop the spread of the virus.

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