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National Continence Helpline

National Continence Helpline: 1800 330 066. Continence Foundation of Australia provides a National Continence Helpline it is a free and confidential service that offers advice about a number of useful ways to improve bladder and bowel problems and therefore improve quality of life. The Helpline provides phone advice and counselling, information on bladder, and bowel problems for those with incontinence and their home carers and health professionals, referral and information about continence services and clinics throughout Australia, carer support, product display, community education, professional education, and product information. .

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Suburb: PARKVILLE
State: VIC
Postcode: 3052

1800 330 066

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Hi,
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