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Hospital Admission Risk Programs (HARP)– Disease Management Team (DMT)

GV Health’s Hospital Admission Risk Programs – Disease Management Team (HARP-DMT) aims to improve the quality of life for people with chronic heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by supporting them to manage their disease at home. Care is provided by a multidisciplinary team who, where possible, visit clients in their home. A range

Gynaecology

GV Health’s gynaecology services are conducted from the women’s health precinct at Rosewood (Building M) on the Graham Street campus. We offer a wide range of gynaecological surgical procedures undertaken by obstetrician gynaecologists either as standard or private patients. Accredited women’s health clinical nurse specialists, gynecology registrars and junior medical officers also attend clinics. Gynaecology

Falls and Balance Clinic

GV Health’s Falls and Balance Clinic aims to prevent injury from falls and balance problems and improve and maintain mobility. A comprehensive assessment of falls risk factors is reviewed by the multidisciplinary team who develop a plan to meet the client’s needs. This is an assessment-based service and does not provide ongoing therapy. Who is

Diabetes Centre

GV Health’s Diabetes Centre provides clinical care, education and support for people in the Greater Shepparton, Strathbogie and Moira areas living with diabetes. The centre offers individual consultations as well as a range of services and specialist clinics for people with complex and complicated diabetes. The clinic is staffed by a team of highly qualified

Continence Clinic

GV Health’s Continence Clinic provides diagnosis, advice and management strategies for people experiencing bladder or bowel problems, pelvic pain or requiring pre or post-operative support. The Continence Clinic is a multidisciplinary service that aims to improve and maintain a person’s functional capacity. The clinic provides assessment and prescription for appropriate continence products, as well as

Community Rehabilitation Centre (CRC)

GV Health’s Community Rehabilitation Centre (CRC) is a specialist rehabilitation service. The CRC provides assessment, diagnosis and treatment for people with both new symptoms and chronic conditions, through a range of specialist clinics and services. CRC provides individualised, timely, goal-centred care that aims to improve health outcomes, promote health independence and optimise participation in meaningful

Cognitive Dementia and Memory Service

GV Health’s Cognitive Dementia and Memory Service (CDAMS) is a multidisciplinary specialist diagnostic service that aims to assist people experiencing changes to their memory and thinking. CDAMS provides assessment and diagnosis of the psychological, medical and social difficulties associated with memory and thinking changes. It aims to provide information and advice on management and referral

Chronic Pain Clinic

GV Health’s Chronic Pain Clinic assists people to self-manage their pain. The program focuses on achieving functional goals that are meaningful to each individual client, via evidence-based practice. We understand the chronic pain affects many areas of life which is why we take a biopsychosocial approach in the management of Chronic pain. This means we

Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Unit

Wanyarra is an acute psychiatric inpatient unit for people aged 16 years and over, located at GV Health’s Graham Street campus in Shepparton. All patients at Wanyarra are allocated a psychiatrist on admission. The psychiatrist and treating team, consisting of medical officers, nursed and allied health staff, will work with individuals to develop a personalized

Special Care Nursery

GV Health’s Special Care Nursery (SCN) is located on the first floor of the Fairley Wing, located next to the Child and Adolescent Unit and the Maternity Unit. Staffed by specially trained nurses and midwives, the SCN cares for all unwell babies from 32 weeks gestation, that require additional support. This includes babies who may