COVID-19 UPDATE (MAY 2022)
With the ongoing COVID-19 situation, the following measures have been put into place for people visiting our rooms:
🔹Masks are mandatory.
🔹Please phone us to reschedule your appointment if you are unwell.
Stay safe everyone and if you have any concerns whatsoever, please give the rooms a call.
Thank you, as always, for your understanding 🙏
COVID-19 UPDATE (AS AT 02 AUGUST 2021)
Good morning everyone. Hope you are all hanging in there. Just a quick update for anyone with an upcoming appointment. Due to the current lockdown, please make sure you adhere to the following:
⚪️ Please come alone to your appointment as we try to minimize the number of people in our waiting room.
⚪️ Please ensure you are on time to your appointment (not early or late) so that we do not have too many people in our rooms at once.
⚪️ Wear your mask at all times.
⚪️ Sign in upon arrival.
⚪️ And very importantly, please let us know if you are feeling even in the slightest bit unwell so that we can reschedule your appointment. Please also go and get tested ASAP.
Let’s all do the right thing and hopefully lockdown won’t be extended beyond Tuesday 🤞 Stay safe everybody 🤍
COVID-19 UPDATE (AS AT 29 JUNE 2021)
Hi all. Just an update for everyone in light of the impending 3 day lockdown for our region.
I will still be seeing patients, however:
– Please come alone to your appointment.
– As advised yesterday, wearing a mask is mandatory.
– Upon arrival, we will require you to check-in by scanning a QR code.
– Please phone us to reschedule if you have any flu-like symptoms.
– Please phone us to reschedule if you have been in a known hotspot over the last 14 days.
As always, thank you for your cooperation 🙏 Hopefully come Friday 6pm, we’ll be on top of this outbreak and able to return to normal life 🤞
THE LATEST….
Thank you for your ongoing cooperation during these uncertain times. For now, we ask that you:
– Please wear a mask when you enter our office and for the duration of your appointment.
– Do not attend this practice if you are unwell (experiencing flu-like symptoms) or have been in contact with someone who is unwell.
– Do not attend this practice if you have travelled overseas in the last 14 days or been in contact with someone who has.
– Arrive at your appointment on time. We ask that you do not arrive early or late, as we try to minimize the number of people in our waiting room.
– If you are displaying any symptoms, consent to undergoing a temperature check before entering our office.
– Come alone to your appointment or bring one support person only.
We will continue to closely monitor the guidelines recommended by health.gov.au, so please rest assured that the safety of our patients and staff is of the highest priority, and we are following all protocols to keep our practice infection-free.
Thank you for your understanding and we look forward to seeing you!
THE DOOR OPENS FOR IVF TREATMENT AGAIN
Fantastic news! We are able to recommence some egg pickups from the week of the 4th May.
There will be many changes to maintain safety for both patients and staff, including restricting numbers each day to decrease contact. While we will have to plan exact start days very tightly, I am very excited to start fertility management again soon.
I’ll be phoning my existing fertility patients about timing over the next couple of days.
Watch this space for more updates!
THINKING ABOUT IVF OR FERTILTY TREATMENT?
To help ease financial strain during the Covid-19 pandemic, I will BULK BILL your first telehealth fertility consultation. Even with the current restrictions in place, all groundwork (bloods, scans, semen analysis and other ‘work up’) can be completed now, so that you are ready to start treatment as soon as it is safe.
Call our rooms or send us an email / message and take the first step towards starting or expanding your family.
(Please note: valid from 16 April during this difficult time only, and for telehealth consultations only).
QUESTIONS ABOUT IVF & FERTILITY TREATMENTS IN THE MIDST OF COVID-19?
The number of questions I have had in relation to fertility treatments (what can and can’t go ahead, whether the delay in progressing to the next step in the process will impact the chance of conceiving etc) is overwhelming. Here is a fantastic article from The Fertility Society of Australia which I highly recommend reading.
https://www.fertilitysociety.com.au/home/fsa-statement-covid-19/covid-19-faqs/
If you still have concerns, please give us a call or email me. My team and I are always happy to help explain things and put people’s minds at ease.
COVID-19: WHICH SURGERIES / APPOINTMENTS ARE STILL GOING AHEAD?
During this difficult time, we will continue to provide medical services. Our office and phone will be attended by staff, but some days will now be operating with decreased hours. We remain contactable for non-emergencies by email (reception@drmichaelflynn.com.au) but please be aware, our response time may be slow.
For emergencies, please contact Pindara Hospital Accident and Emergency on (07) 5588 9888.
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With the Government’s recent announcement that all elective surgeries will be cancelled, there is much confusion as to what will / won’t go ahead from a Gynaecological, Obstetrics and Fertility perspective. Here is a breakdown of what we can and cannot do with the new restrictions in place:
GYNAECOLOGY
- YES – Cancer and pre-cancer related surgeries.
- CASE BY CASE – Surgical treatment for non-emergency conditions such as ovarian cysts, fibroids, prolapse, endometriosis etc. Dr Flynn will assess the degree to which each patient’s condition is impacting their quality of life (e.g. level of pain, how significantly the essentials of day to day living are effected etc.) and advise whether or not they are eligible for surgery now. WE CAN STILL REVIEW AND ASSESS YOU NOW FOR SURGERY AS SOON AS THE BANS ARE LIFTED.
- YES – Appointments in our rooms and via telehealth or phone consultations for all gynaecological concerns.
OBSTETRICS
- YES – Miscarriage and ectopic pregnancies (DR FLYNN AND DR ALLANACH).
- YES – Natural births.
- YES – Caesarean Sections, elective and emergency. If you already have a booked date, it will still go ahead.
- YES – Procedures for high risk pregnancies e.g. cervical stitch.
- YES – New antenatal appointments in our rooms.
- YES – Ongoing antenatal check-up appointments in our rooms and via telehealth.
- YES – Post-natal appointments in our rooms and via telehealth.
FERTILITY
- YES – Consultations in our rooms and via telehealth to assess fertility options.
- At this point we are adhering to Australian guidelines of not commencing new IVF cycles / Frozen Embryo Transfers / or intrauterine insemination. We plan to have you ready to go as soon as it is safe to do so, with no lag time on the other side. We understand your anxiety at this time and are still here to provide all our work-up via telehealth.
MONALISA TOUCH
- NO – All laser treatment has been suspended at this time.
- Our website will be updated to notify you of our recommencement of this service.
- All our patients who have existing appointments will be notified when we recommence Monalisa treatments.
- Meanwhile, if you are experiencing any symptoms, please call our office for alternative treatments.
We know this is a challenging time, with information changing regularly. Please call our rooms if you have any questions whatsoever – we are here to help. Please also keep an eye on our socials / website where we will provide very regular updates and any relevant news hot off the press. Stay safe everybody.
COVID-19 AND OUR OFFICE
My team and I understand that many people are feeling anxious with the ongoing Covid-19 situation. Dr Claire Allanach and I are continuing to see patients in our rooms (plus I do offer internet consultations), however we are closely monitoring the information provided to us and will act accordingly.
Please rest assured that the safety of our patients and staff is of the highest priority. We are strictly adhering to the guidelines recommended by health.gov.au to keep our practice infection free (including disinfecting all surfaces before and after each patient), and we are not seeing patients showing any signs of illness.
WE ASK THAT OUR PATIENTS:
1. Please do not attend this practice if you are unwell (experiencing flu-like symptoms) or have been in contact with someone who is unwell.
2. Please do not attend this practice if you have travelled overseas in the last 14 days, or been in close contact with someone who has.
3. Please arrive at your appointment on time. We ask that you do not arrive early or late, as we try to minimize the number of people in our waiting room.
4. We ask that if possible, you come alone to your appointment. This includes our antenatal patients. Whilst we have always encouraged partners, children, grandparents and significant others to attend, we do hope you understand our request due to the current situation.
We will keep you updated and again, emphasize that your health is always our number one priority.
Thank you for your understanding during these uncertain times.
UPDATE FOR PREGNANT PATIENTS
For anyone who is pregnant and wondering about the implications of Covid-19, here is the official statement and advice from The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists:
https://ranzcog.edu.au/statements-guidelines/covid-19-statement
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