Booster Shots Now Available – Update 3.2.22
Booster Shots are now available 💉 – update as of 3rd February 2022. We currently have availability most weeks on a Tuesday or Thursday morning.
Booster Shots are now available 💉 – update as of 3rd February 2022. We currently have availability most weeks on a Tuesday or Thursday morning.
Patients who have tested positive to COVID-19 can be vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine three months after infection.
A booster vaccination is still recommended even if a patient has had COVID-19 and a two-dose primary vaccine course.
Due to the public holiday Australia Day GIMG will be closed Wednesday 26th January.
If you require urgent medical treatment please call the locum on 9509 7633 or visit your local hospital
Stay well
Glen Iris Medical Group is now offering existing patients 5-11 Years Pfizer Vaccinations with appointments from the 2nd February 2022.
Our clinics will be held on Wednesday and Friday mornings.
Bookings are essential so please book online.
From the 7th January patients will need to report their positive result to the Department of health via a webform or the hotline 1800 675 398 so we can make sure they have the support they need.
We wish to advise that after 9 years at GIMG, Dr Russell Bensky is no longer working with us as he has decided to explore other opportunities.
He has been a valuable member of our team and we wish him well in his endeavours.
We wish to advise that after 9 years at GIMG, Dr Russell Bensky is no longer working with us as he has decided to explore other opportunities.
He has been a valuable member of our team and we wish him well in his endeavours.
Our experienced doctors, Dr Min Teo and Dr Saul Cohen are available for those who prefer to see a male doctor.
We also advice that at this stage we will not be open on Sundays for appointments.
Glen Iris Medical Group will be closed the following public holidays:
2021
Dear Patients, we wish to advise that the TGA/ATAGI has approved Pfizer for children 5-11 year olds.
We will not be taking bookings until we have the vaccine.
RAPID ANTIGEN TESTS
For patients with respiratory symptoms or feeling generally unwell, we strongly recommend they have a PCR test at one of the many testing sites.