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Monday, June 29, 2009

Limited OFFER - Flu Vaccination SPECIAL

OccuMED is offering a SPECIAL $20-$25 flu vaccination service. Please inquire within.

Services are available either onsite or at OccuMED's Subiaco clinic.

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OccuMED in Mandurah

Dr Roger Lai, Specialist Occupational Physician, would like to advise that he will be commencing clinical practice in MANDURAH as of July 2009 at the Murray Medical Centre. This is in addition to his current practice in SUBIACO.

Dr Lai is also a WorkCover Approved Medical Specialist and will see patients in Mandurah for medicolegal assessments, impairment assessments, injury management and rehabilitation.

Dr Lai completed his medical degree at the University of Western Australia where he graduated with Honours. He completed his specialist exams in Occupational Medicine in 2007 and was the Australia-wide Dux. He is currently a Fellow of the Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.

Dr Lai has worked with OccuMED since 2005 and is currently a senior occupational physician within the organisation. He is experienced in all aspects of occupational medicine. His special interest is early intervention injury management including occupational rehabilitation and early return to work.

To make an appointment or to speak with Dr Lai, please contact him on 9381 8388.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

OccuMED Executive Health Checks

OccuMED has been providing client specific executive health assessments to its broad customer base over the years.

Due to recent client requests, OccuMED is in the process of developing a standard executive health assessment that will be available shortly.

Watch this space!

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OccuMED Exercise Physiology

OccuMED Exercise Physiology

OccuMED Exercise Physiology provides active exercise treatment to improve cardiovascular fitness, range of motion, muscular strength and endurance following:

  • Injury or surgery
  • Diagnosis of chronic health conditions

The goal is to return the patient to optimal function at home, at work and in their recreational pursuits.

The active exercise treatment is partially supervised and undertaken at a facility and at times convenient to the patient.

OccuMED's Exercise Physiologists are University qualified allied health professionals accredited with The Australian Association for Exercise and Sports Science (AAESS). Exercise Physiologists specialise in the delivery of exercise, lifestyle and behavioural modification programs for the prevention and management of chronic diseases and injuries.

The exercise treatment developed by OccuMED's Exercise Physiologists consist of an initial assessment, formulation of exercise treatment needs, implementation of the exercise treatment program; at home or at a convenient facility, and ongoing reviews to determine appropriate upgrading of the exercise intervention.

Advantages

  • Active v passive treatment.
  • Undertaken at the patient's convenience.
  • Undertaken at a location easily accessible to the patient.
  • Emphasis on regaining optimal function.
  • Treatment revolves around the patient rather than the patient's life revolving around treatment.



OccuMED Exercise Physiology Referral.pdf (Download PDF)

Referral Template Compatible with Medical Director.rtf (Download RTF)

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