Contact Details:
Wodonga Central Medical Clinic 91 Hume St Wodonga VIC 3690
ph: (02) 6056 3770 fax: (02) 6056 3348 [email protected]
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Location:
We are located in the CBD, one street west of High St, just down from Safeway.
Parking:
Parking is available in the street or in the Council Carpark opposite the Clinic. There is also a small amount of parking and a disabled park available immediately behind the Clinic.
Staff:
Medical Director:
Dr Rosie Brewer - Dr Brewer has been in General Practice in Wodonga since 1989 and has had a special interest in Travel Medicine since 1995. She enjoys travelling and experiencing different cultures, and has made many trips to Europe, the Middle East and South East Asia. She has a special interest in Group Travel.
Doctors:
Dr Bill Walton -Dr Walton is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and has recently joined the Clinic after working for five years at The King Khalid National Guard Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He completed his Post-graduate Diploma of Travel Medicine at Glasgow University in 1999 and has a special interest in all aspects of long-term overseas travel, including corporate travel. He has a research interest in “culture shock”.
Dr Ross Andrews-Dr Andrews has been in General Practice in Wodonga since 1989. He has a special interest in Occupational Health and Obstetrics. His Travel Medicine interests are primarily related to his Occupational health work. He is Company Medical Officer for some of the larger regional businesses, where catering for the Medical needs of their travelling Employees forms a significant part of his work.
Dr Geoff Williams-Dr Williams has 17 years experience in General Practice and has a special interest in family medicine, emergency medicine and the methadone program. He has worked in the UK and travelled to Europe, North America, South East Asia and the Pacific. He is particularly interested in the provision of quality travel advice as part of his General Practice service.
Practice Manager: Mrs Maree Richter
Registered Nurse:
Sr Karen Garfield
Sr Cherylee brown
Hours of Operation:
The General Practice is open from 8:00am to 8:00pm Monday to Friday and approximately 1 in 4 weekends on a rostered basis. Travel Clinics are held on Monday and Wednesday from 2:00-8:00pm. Travel Consultations can be booked at other times by arrangement. |
After Hours Arrangements:
After hours care is provided via the General Practice After Hours Service, which is shared with 3 other Practices in Wodonga. Travellers requiring emergency care or advice, should contact the duty Doctor by ringing the TMVC number in the first instance. The GP on call can then contact one of the Travel Doctors if necessary.
Clinic Specialities:
The Clinic provides a comprehensive range of Travel Medicine Services, catering for both the private and business traveller. A full range of vaccines are stocked on-site including Yellow Fever and Rabies vaccines.
We are also able to provide you with official Certificates of Vaccination where required. In addition to the Travel Clinic, Wodonga Central Medical Clinic is currently also expanding its Occupational Health Service. Dr Ross Andrews completed his Diploma in Occupational Health in 1999 and is Company Medical Officer for several local businesses. He can be contacted on the above number to arrange Pre-employment Medicals, on-site visits or to obtain Occupational Health advice for your business.
Screening Audiometry is also available at the Clinic. Dr Geoff Williams completed the Screening Audiometry Course in 1997 and is Accredited with the Victorian Workcover Authority. Screening Audiometry for individuals or groups can be arranged by contacting our Practice Manager on the above number. Wodonga Central Medical Clinic is also a fully Accredited General Practice, achieving full Practice Accreditation in January 2000.
Your Clinic Visit
We look forward to welcoming you to our
clinic. You may care to visit our
patient information
section for details of what to expect when you visit us,
what to bring to your appointment, and some background
information on some of the more common vaccines.