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Health care with a difference

By Rebecca Fraser
The newly opened Amberly Healthcare offers services in family medicine, women’s health, men’s health, immunisation, travel vaccinations, physiotherapy and minor surgery.
And with extended hours it is perfect for those who work late or cannot get to the doctor during the week.
Located at 249251 Ormond Rd, Narre Warren South, the clinic, which is open seven days, bulk bills at all times.
Appointments can be made at the clinic but are not necessary and walkins and emergencies are welcome.
The clinic is open from 9am to 8pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm on the weekends and on public holidays.
Pap smears are also performed and if a female doctor is preferred it can be accommodated.
Referrals to specialists and allied health are also provided on request.
With five doctors Dr Carlos Morales, Dr Bernd Becker, Dr David Morley, Dr Joon Too and Dr Ajisa Poturak the clinic had already been in high demand and plans to offer dental services in the near future.
The dental services will not be bulk billed.
Amberly Healthcare and staff can be contacted on 8794 9700 or fax 8794 9722.

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