Dunedoo Medical Centre is a private GP practice located within Dunedoo MPS.
Wishing all our patients a Happy Easter!
Dunedoo Medical Centre will be closed for 1 week including clinic dates April 7th and 9th, re-open April 14th.
For urgent matters after hours, call or visit Dunedoo MPS Emergency on (02) 6370 3000. After hours, you can contact Healthdirect for free health advice on 1800 022 222.
Our GP is Dr Sally Plunkett (B.Cli.Sci, MBBS, FRACGP).
Our Receptionist is Karen.
Our Practice nurse is Tamara (RN).
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Friday: Closed
Weekends / Public holidays: Closed
In an emergency, call 000.
For urgent matters after hours, call or visit Dunedoo MPS Emergency on (02) 6370 3000.
After hours, you can also contact Healthdirect for free health advice on 1800 022 222.
Please do not enter the surgery if you have a fever, cold or flu symptoms. Please CALL AHEAD and advise our reception staff so appropriate arrangements can be made.
Stay protected: Your guide to COVID-19 vaccination
Ensure your ongoing protection against COVID-19 by understanding the latest vaccination guidelines. As with all vaccinations, people are encouraged to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine recommendations with their health practitioner.
75 years and older: Recommended every 6 months.
65-74 years: Recommended at least every 12 months, but can receive every six months.
18-64 years:
With severe immunocompromise: Recommended at least every 12 months, but can receive every six months.
Without severe immunocompromise: Can receive every 12 months.
5-17 years:
With severe immunocompromise: Can receive every 12 months.
Without severe immunocompromise: Not recommended.
Under 5 years: Not recommended.
Talk to your healthcare provider about the risks and benefits.
https://www.health.gov.au/our-work/covid-19-vaccines/getting-your-vaccination/booster-doses
Free shingles vaccination under the National Immunisation Program (NIP) is available for eligible people at moderate to high risk of severe illness and complications from shingles.
A 2-dose course of Shingrix® is available for free for:
• people aged 65 years and over
• Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 50 years and over
• 18 years and over considered at increased risk of herpes zoster due to an underlying condition and/or immunomodulatory/ immunosuppressive treatments.
If you previously received a free Zostavax® shingles vaccine under the NIP, you are not eligible for a free Shingrix® vaccine for at least 5 years.
Talk to your health professional about your eligibility for the free shingles vaccine today.
https://www.health.gov.au/topics/immunisation/vaccines/shingles-herpes-zoster-immunisation-service