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Northern Sydney Home Nursing Service, North Sydney

A government-funded community based home nursing service. Local branches provide comprehensive nursing assessment and clinical interventions, support, couselling and health education. Specialist palliative/oncology, respirratory, wound, continence and spinal injury nursing also provided with links to other Area Health Services.

Royal North Shore Hospital
Suburb: ST LEONARDS
State: NSW
Postcode: 2065

(02) 9926 5599

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