The Centre Will Re-open On Monday 22/6/20
A Doctor will be at the centre 3 days a week - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
A nurse will be on duty 7.00am to 7.00pm Monday to Friday and Saturday 7.00am to 1.00pm
This schedule will be reviewed by July 15th and you will be notified of any potential additional opening hours.
Apart from emergencies, the members need to book an appointment in advance for their convenience and safety.
All patients should carry a mask with them and they need to have it on for the duration of their visit to the centre.
There will be basic screening of everyone before entering the Centre. Patients with temperature over 37 degrees Celsius which are related to Covid -19 (cough, sore throat and dyspnea) cannot be allowed to enter.
We suggest that anyone experiencing such symptons go directly to the Covid-19 centre at the General Hospital.
Alternatively, the Kamares staff can arrange for them to be examined and take a Covid-19 test at the Iasis Hospital.
Only the patient can enter the Medical Centre. Companions will have to wait in the outdoor area.
Deepest apologies for any inconvenience caused to members and patients but I am sure you can understand the gravity of the situation which the medical staff have been dealing with for the past three months.
Maureen Pollard
Member of the Board of Trustees
A nurse will be on duty 7.00am to 7.00pm Monday to Friday and Saturday 7.00am to 1.00pm
This schedule will be reviewed by July 15th and you will be notified of any potential additional opening hours.
Apart from emergencies, the members need to book an appointment in advance for their convenience and safety.
All patients should carry a mask with them and they need to have it on for the duration of their visit to the centre.
There will be basic screening of everyone before entering the Centre. Patients with temperature over 37 degrees Celsius which are related to Covid -19 (cough, sore throat and dyspnea) cannot be allowed to enter.
We suggest that anyone experiencing such symptons go directly to the Covid-19 centre at the General Hospital.
Alternatively, the Kamares staff can arrange for them to be examined and take a Covid-19 test at the Iasis Hospital.
Only the patient can enter the Medical Centre. Companions will have to wait in the outdoor area.
Deepest apologies for any inconvenience caused to members and patients but I am sure you can understand the gravity of the situation which the medical staff have been dealing with for the past three months.
Maureen Pollard
Member of the Board of Trustees