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Warilla Community Health Centre

Central Intake Officer for general psychosocial services and Family Cottage 1300 792 755. Community nursing - referrals by 1300 number. This centre also provides nursing services to Shellharbour and Kiama LGS'S. Continence Nurse - Assists with management and advises equipment/aids to assist in alleviating incontinence issues. Covers Shellharbour Local Government Area. Early Childhood Centre, Aboriginal Health Workers. First Steps needle and syringe exchange program run here - packs Wheelchair accessible.

Belfast Ave
Suburb: WARILLA
State: NSW
Postcode: 2528

(02) 4296 4200

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