Contacts
Contact details for individuals, groups, organisations and services relating to Health.
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The Alcohol. Think Again website provides resources and information about the effects of alcohol on your health. There is information for parents, young people, and women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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BCNA is a national organisation for Australians affected by breast cancer. Their website provides information and resources about breast cancer and offers support through an online community. Call a cancer nurse Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm if you have questions or concerns.
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This helpline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is staffed by trained volunteer counsellors who can provide reassurance, give you knowledge about how breastfeeding works and help you to overcome common hurdles.
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BreastScreen ACT is part of the national breast cancer screening program. Contact them by phone or email to make an appointment.
breastscreen [at] act.gov.au - Department of Health
Contact your state or territory BreastScreen Australia service to book an appointment, update your contact details or to find out more information about screening for breast cancer. The phone service will connect you to your nearest service for the cost of a local call.
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BreastScreen NSW is part of the national breast cancer screening program. Contact them by phone or online to make an appointment.
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BreastScreen NT is part of the national breast cancer screening program. Contact them by phone or email to make an appointment. Remote screening is available through the BreastScreenNT four-wheel drive bus.
Bookings/General enquiriesCasuarina Health Services Centre - Service
BreastScreen Queensland is part of the national breast cancer screening program. Contact them by phone or online to make an appointment.
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BreastScreen SA is part of the national breast cancer screening program. Contact them by phone between the hours of 8.30am and 5pm, Monday to Friday to make an appointment or book online.
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BreastScreen Tasmania is part of the national breast cancer screening program. Contact them by phone or online to make an appointment. They have clinics in Hobart and Launceston with rural and remote areas being served by a mobile unit.
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BreastScreen Victoria is part of the national breast cancer screening program. Contact them by phone or online to make an appointment.
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BreastScreen WA is part of the national breast cancer screening program. Contact them by phone or online to make an appointment.
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Cancer Learning is an online learning platform that offers self-directed learning material for health professionals working in cancer care. The information is also available to students and anyone interested in cancer care.
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The FASD Hub provides information about fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). You can browse a directory of health services and providers with FASD expertise and find details about FASD training for professionals and providers.
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Call this number to speak to a registered nurse about your health concerns. The hotline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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If you’ve been affected by breast cancer, you can contact the McGrath Foundation for advice and support. Find a specialist Breast Care Nurse near you — they are trained to support you through breast cancer.
OfficeBreast Care Telephone Support Nurseenquiries [at] mcgrathfoundation.com.au - Service
Contact the National Cancer Screening Register to update your contact details or if you have questions about either the National Bowel Cancer or National Cervical Screening Programs. You can call between 8am and 6pm Monday to Friday, except national public holidays, from anywhere in Australia.
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Contact the National Cervical Screening Program for more information.
ncspcommittees [at] health.gov.au - Service
You can call this hotline to speak to a maternal child health nurse for advice and guidance. Hours are from 7am to midnight (AEST/EADT), 7 days a week (including public holidays).
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Pregnant Pause provides support to help you and your loved ones go alcohol-free during pregnancy. Having support can make it much easier to stop drinking and give your child the best possible start in life.