Please be aware that all GRAMS clinics will be closed over the Christmas and New Year period.
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There is currently a two-week waiting time for appointments. Please make sure you are booking in advance to see a GP for any scripts.
If you have a fever, cough or other flu-like symptoms, please do not come into your local Aboriginal Medical Service
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GRAMS will be closed over the holidays
RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) is a common cold virus that affects babies and young kids. It can lead to severe breathing problems, especially in infants,
Mobile Breast Screening Comes to Mullewa. Screening mammograms may detect 70-90% of breast cancers.
The Mount Magnet community came together to raise awareness about Suicide Prevention and to provide Postvention support.
Do you need help with your Redress Application? Angie Park will be in Mt Magnet between 18th July - 20th July
GRAMS has been contracted by WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA) to deliver 10 x 1day Red Dust Healing training days for men across the region by July 2022.
Stop if you have cold or flu like symptoms
To help reduce the potential spread of COVID, there will be changes to the GRAMS transport services.
All people entering our facilities must wear a mask. If you don't have one, we can provide you with one.
Last week Dr Carter and School Health Nurse Elissa from Murchison Outreach service spent half a day at Cue Primary School, for Health Check Day
The GRAMS Tackling Indigenous Smoking and Deadly Cru teams had an absolute blast at the Yalgoo School Holiday Program and the renowned Emu Cup festival
The GRAMS TIS and Deadly Cru teams recently went on a remote school trip out to Yulga Jinna, Karalundi, Wiluna and Meekatharra to educate youth about the dangers of smoking.
The GRAMS team attended the Murchison Youth Health and Careers Forum to engage with young people and share information on our programs and services.
The GRAMS TIS and Deadly Cru team visited Yalgoo and Mt Magnet for the first week of school holidays to help provide smoke free education and fun activities for kids.
The communities across the Midwest and Gascoyne Murchison came together last week to share and celebrate Indigenous culture, heritage and achievements as part of Geraldton Regional Aboriginal Medical Service’s (GRAMS) NAIDOC week celebrations.
Last month the Murchison Outreach Service visited Cue Primary School for Health Check Day to help support healthy growing children.
Perth and Peel will enter a minimum 4-day lockdown from 12:01am, Tuesday 29 June 2021 until 12.01am, Saturday 3 July, 2021.
Geraldton Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (GRAMS) Chief Executive Officer, Deborah Woods received her first COVID-19 vaccination at GRAMS this morning to set an example for the community and encourages others to get vaccinated too.
Geraldton Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (GRAMS) formally launched their Regional 2020 Suicide Prevention Report which outlined the framework for the creation and development of Aboriginal led Community Safety and Wellbeing Action Plans.
Geraldton Regional Aboriginal Medical Service (GRAMS) is proud to formally launch the Suicide Prevention Report (2020) this week. It includes recommendations towards building community resilience and reducing the number of suicide-related deaths in Aboriginal communities.
Phase1B of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout is due to start on the 6th of April 2021 in the Midwest Gascune
The Murchison Outreach Service team at Mount Magnet travelled to the Pia Wadjarri Remote Community School to conduct health checks for Indigenous children. This includes assessing a child’s physical health and wellbeing to ensure they are progressing healthily.
The Perth Metro, Peel and South West regions are currently in a 5-day lockdown effective at 6pm, Sunday 31 January, 2021 until 6pm Friday, 5 February 2021.
Go to the Mount Magnet Nursing Post for assistance and push the red button
GRAMS is working to provide health promotion programs in Mt Magnet to empower Aboriginal health services in rural communities.