Services
General Services
OUR PRACTICE:
Carmen and Georgette are our professional and friendly receptionists, both have current Senior First Aid qualifications and extensive experience in a medical environment and are committed to providing you with the best of care and ensuring your confidentiality at all times. Languages spoken other than English include: Arabic and Urdu. Our Practice manager is Mrs Nina Trad Azam, this Practice has been providing comprehensive general medical care to members of the local community for over 50 years.
SERVICES PROVIDED AT THIS SURGERY INCLUDE:
- General Medical and Family Care
- Health assessments for over 75/45-49/kids over 4 years of age
- Child Immunisation
- Chronic disease management plans
- Counselling and mental care plans
- ECG/ABI/SPIROMETRY
- INR Testing
- Women health advice
- Mens Health advice
- Pap Smear
- Pregnancy Tests
- Workers compensation care
- Skin laceration repair
- Skin Checks for Sunspots and minor skin surgery
- Sports Medicine including simple plaster for fractures
- Travel advice and imunisation including Yellow Fever Vaccination and certification
- Weight loss counselling, Nutritional Advice
Botox
Dr.Azam is specially trained to provide Botox injections for migraine headaches and skin rejuvenation, further information can be obtained from our receptionist
Acupuncture
Dr Azam has over 20 years experience of acupuncture in general practice. He is an expert in Traditional Chinese acupuncture with needles as well as laser acupuncture and Moxibustion (where needles and herbs are used). He was taught by world renowned acupuncturist Late Sir Anton Jaysuria and studied YNSA (Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture) in Japan.
Dr Azam is an active member of AMAC (Australian Medical Acupuncture College).
Dr Azam is an accredited medical acupuncturist by Medicare Australia and rebates are available.
Dr Azam has been a senior clinical lecturer with the UOW Graduate School of Medicine since 2007 and this practice has been used as a teaching facility by the UOW since its commencement in 2007.
Dr Azam has been sitting on the examination panel of the RACGP since 2000. Amongst his other achievements, is the 2009 Family GP of the Year award and being for exceptional mention in consecutive years.
How acupuncture works
Acupuncture works by stimulating the body to heal itself. Basically it is a way of retraining the body’s nervous system and of balancing its energies.
Very fine needles are inserted into areas of the body containing nerve endings. The type of nerve ending and the method of needling determines the response elicited.
At best it is an effective treatment for a wide range of conditions. At worse in skilled medical hands acupuncture is virtually harmless. It should not be used as a last resort treatment but should be undertaken at the earliest possible stage before a complaint becomes chronic and therefore harder to treat.
Treatment should always follow diagnosis.
The treatment itself
Insertion of acupuncture needles should usually be painless. However for effective treatment sensations such as tingling, numbness or distension may need to be felt by the patient. Such sensations are seldom painful, nor should they be. For best results, patient should be warm, relaxed and not overly hungry at time of treatment. People who are physically exhausted, fasting or suffering from bleeding disorders should not undergo treatment. Pregnancy and the use of anticoagulants should be declared prior to treatment. Patients with pacemakers should not have electro-acupuncture. Most medical drugs do not inhibit acupuncture efficacy.
Conditions which may be treated
Acupuncture can successfully treat a wide range of conditions including:
· Chronic pain states
· Stress related disorders – including anxiety and depression
· Muscle and tendon injuries including sports injuries
· Sinusitis
· Hay fever
· All forms of headaches
· Vertigo
· Acute shingles/post herpetic neuralgia
· Facial nerve paralysis
· Backache/neckache
· Sciatica
· Menstrual disorders
· Pregnancy induced ailments such as morning sickness
· Addictions – smoking, drugs
The list is exhaustive, if unsure about your particular problem don’t hesitate to discuss with Dr Azam.
Number of treatments
The number of treatments necessary varies with the nature, severity and chronicity of the complaint. In some cases, for example, morning sickness or acute strained neck, relief may be obtained after two or three treatments.
In general however, most complaints require up to ten treatments before marked relief is noted. Return to normal sleep and improved range of movement usually precede pain relief. Chronic degenerative disease such as osteoarthritis cannot be cured. They require intensive initial treatment followed by booster treatments as pain returns to maintain relief.
Side effects
Side effects occur in a minority of patients, they may include transient aggravation symptoms, euphoria, relaxation or minor bruising.
Serious side effects such as organ puncture and retention of broken needles are extremely rare when acupuncture is administered by a qualified Medical Practitioner.