Thank you for supporting Daffodil Day
A big thank you to staff and patients who helped raise awareness for Daffodil Day 2017, It is wonderful to be recognised for supporting such important causes we also extend our thanks to the Cancer Council and the lovely volunteers who help out and sell merchandise on the day.
Read MoreGreenmeadows Medical Teaching Program Term 2 – Aug – Sept 2017
Greenmeadows participates in Link }-{ me trial
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Read MoreThank you for supporting Help Beat Women’s Cancers
We would like to take this opportunity to thank staff and patients who helped raise awareness towards Help Beat Women’s Cancers. We are proud to say that we raised over $200!
Read MoreThank you for supporting Footy Colours Day
Once again we thank the Greenmeadows team and our patients for their efforts in supporting Fight Cancer Foundation Footy Colours Day.
Read MoreBreast Cancer Awareness Month
Breast Cancer Awareness
Greenmeadows Health Centre will be showing support towards Breast Cancer Awareness for the month of October. During the week of the 16th of October our staff will be dressed in pink attire to show our support towards this great cause. We have a display and donation box set up in the reception area of the…
Read MoreThank you for supporting Footy Colours Month
As Footy Colours Month comes to an end we would like to take this opportunity to thank patients and staff who helped raise awareness and donated towards the fight against children’s cancer. We are proud to say we raised $280! Congratulations to Jacinta who guessed 321 gum balls in the jar.
Read MoreNo Jab, No Pay – Legislation Changes
Parents who refuse to vaccinate their children will no longer be allowed to enrol them in child care with the “conscientious objector” option scrapped from January 2018. Minister for Health Brad Hazzard said the new rules will reduce the risk of children contracting potentially deadly diseases such as whooping cough and meningococcal. “The NSW Government…
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