Medical Centre And Skin Cancer Clinic In Orange

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Orange Square Medical Centre is a general practice and skin cancer clinic located in Orange, New South Wales. We have a dedicated team of highly trained doctors who specialise in skin cancer checks and treatment, and we’re proud to provide the local community with a wide variety of healthcare options at affordable rates.


We strive to treat each patient with the highest level of care and attention. Contact us to see why we are one of New South Wales's most reputable health services.

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APPOINTMENTS

We welcome walk-in patients without an appointment. However, as part of our goal to cut down our patients’ waiting times, those with booked appointments will be prioritised over walk-in patients.


If your problem is not urgent and requires a thorough examination, we recommend you book a longer appointment to give our doctors sufficient time to address your healthcare needs.

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CANCELLATION OF APPOINTMENT POLICY

We understand that unplanned issues can arise and you may need to cancel an appointment. If that happens, we respectfully ask for scheduled appointments to be cancelled at least 24 hours in advance or at least two hours before the start of your appointment time in order for us to make a cancelled appointment available to another patient. This policy will enable us to open otherwise unused appointments to better serve the needs of our patients.

NEWS UPDATES

  • COVID-19 Updates

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) is an evolving health concern, and we are here to help.


    If you have flu-like symptoms or you’re feeling unwell and have not been in contact with anyone at risk of being infected with coronavirus (COVID-19), please call and talk to reception. Let them know what your symptoms are and make an appointment.

  • Recent guidelines from NSW Health are as follows:

    If you have returned to Australia from overseas or been in close contact with a confirmed case of coronavirus, special restrictions apply. All people who arrived in Australia from midnight 15 March 2020 or think they have been in close contact with a confirmed case of coronavirus are required to self-isolate for 14 days.


    If you have been identified as being at risk of infection with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and you have now developed symptoms, you must isolate yourself in your home or health care setting until Public Health Authorities inform you it is safe for you to return to your usual activities.


    During the 14 days of isolation, you must stay at home or in your hotel and don’t go to public places including work, school, childcare, university, or public gatherings. Only people who usually live with you should be in the home. Do not see visitors. If you are in a hotel, avoid contact with other guests or staff.


    If you develop symptoms (fever, a cough, sore throat, tiredness, or shortness of breath) within 14 days of returning to Australia or within 14 days of last contact of a confirmed case, you should call your doctor for urgent assessment or call 000 or Cowra Hospital Emergency.


    You should telephone the health clinic or hospital before you arrive and tell them your travel history or that you have been in contact with a confirmed case of coronavirus. Please call our reception before attending at the practice.


    Call the National Coronavirus Help Line on 1800 020 080. It operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you require translating or interpreting services, call 131 450. 


    How can I prevent the spread of Coronavirus?


    Practising good hand and sneeze/cough hygiene and keeping your distance from others when you are sick is the best defence against most viruses. You should:


    • Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, before and after eating, and after going to the toilet


    • Cover your cough and sneeze, dispose of tissues, and wash your hands


    • If unwell, avoid contact with others (stay more than 1.5 metres from people)


    • Exercise personal responsibility for social distancing measures

PRIVACY STATEMENT

Orange Square Medical Centre, as a practice (including allied health and nursing team staff), uses the information you provide to manage your healthcare.

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    You can assist us in maintaining the accuracy of your information by advising us of changes to personal details including address and phone numbers.


    Selected information may be disclosed to other health services involved in supporting your healthcare management, such as pathology, radiology and specialists. If you have questions about how we handle your health information or need to arrange the provision of your health records, please ask our staff or your doctor, as appropriate.


    Please note that due to privacy laws, results cannot be given to a third party for patients over the age of 16 unless prior consent is given and arrangements have been made and noted in the patient file.


    Orange Square Medical Centre acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.

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  • Orange Square Medical Centre acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.

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We Believe in Conscientious Care for All! Call Orange Square Medical Centre on 02 6311 1599

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