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Parks Primary Health Care Centre
Address
Bldg 5, Trafford St, Angle Park, SA 5010
Telephone
08 8243 5612
08 8243 5611
08 8243 5611
Fax
08 8347 4221
Website
Hours
Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm
Eligibility
People living within the postcode areas 5008-5013. Aboriginal people and refugees any postcode. Health care card and other access criteria may apply for different services, depending on demand
Fees
Some groups charge a small fee. All medical services are bulk billed. There is a small charge for some podiatry services
Access
Wheelchair access
Disability toilets
Disability toilets
Comment
Community development workers assist individuals and groups wishing to address community issues. Multicultural health workers are available
Services
- Aboriginal Health Team
- Antenatal shared care - in conjunction with Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Womens and Childrens Hospital
- Community Foodies - local people helping communities to make healthy food choices
- Do it for Life - improving health and preventing heart disease, emphysema and diabetes
- Immunisation
- Health information - health promotion and education programs
- Health services for Aboriginal people - including Nunga clinic and lunch, Wed 10.30am - 2pm; Indigenous counsellors and groups
- In-school health programs
- Massage
- Medical care - general practitioner
- Methadone program (Aboriginal and Asian clients)
- Mental Health Partnership Project
- Physiotherapy
- Playgroups including new arrival refugee playgroup, Cambodian, Vietnamese and general
- Podiatry
- Sexual health advice
- Speech pathology and Hanen Programs (criteria apply)
- Support groups - Vietnamese family health and diabetes , nutrition and health promotion activities
- Co-located services
- Child health clinic (Child & Youth Health)
- Child Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS)
- Drug & Alcohol Services SA
- Paediatric clinic (Women's & Children's Hospital)
- QEH Mental Health Division
- South Australian Dental Service
- South Australian Voice for Intravenous Education (SAVIVE) clean needle program








