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Health Care Centre - Camooweal

Primary Health Care, Womens Health, Sexual Health, Immunisations, Child Health, HACC services including Domestic Assistance, Nursing Care,Meals and Transport, accident & emergency.

Morrison St
Suburb: CAMOOWEAL
State: QLD
Postcode: 4828

(07) 4748 2159

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