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Flu season 2022 its a doozy!

10 Jun 2022 |

Flu season 2022 its a doozy!

According to the NT news (May 23) young Australians (age 15-24) and kids (younger than 10 years) are dominating flu cases with more than 7000 notifications in just two weeks. Young Australians are emerging as the most at risk group as the whole country sees an early start to the flu season. National disease surveillance data has revealed 10,599 cases have been reported this year with 7173 in the two weeks prior to May 8th and this has been steadily rising across the Territory. Read on for more information

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Spirometry services are resuming

18 May 2022 | Annoucements

Spirometry services are resuming

AFNT are excited to announce we will be resuming our spirometry testing starting Monday 23rd of May 🀩 To maintain a healthy and safe environment for our clients and staff while resuming our service please note and comply to these changes: βœ… Limiting people attending the appointment. βœ… Masks (surgical) must be worn during your appointment - you can bring your own, if not AFNT can provide you with one. βœ… Have had your COVID vaccination (2x doses) and show proof of vaccination upon entry to your appointment. βœ… If you have your own spacer, it is recommended to bring it with you to your appointment. New fee structures since 1st January 2022: πŸ”Ή $30 initial consult fee (includes 12mth membership with AFNT) πŸ”Ή $20 for follow-up appointments πŸ”Ή Seniors/concession card holders receive 10% discount ‼️ Booking is essential, GP referral is not needed to make an appointment but is recommended. Please understand we have a high demand of referrals and waiting list to work through, AFNT team appreciates your patience. Visit the Your Health tab on our website to find out more information on what to expect

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World Asthma Day 2022

07 Apr 2022 | Annoucements

World Asthma Day 2022

Using your inhalers correctly (with a spacer) will help close the gap in asthma care by improving lung function, reducing asthma flare-ups, improving the effectiveness of medication allowing it to get to the lungs which can reduce oral side effects, stopping medication getting into the mouth, throat and stomach. No improvement can be expected if the medication is not going where it needs to πŸ‘‰ LUNGS. For these reasons, if your PUFFER PUFFS, put a spacer on it. Help share the word for this World Asthma Day, 3rd of May! πŸ’™

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Should I be using a nasal spray?

25 Mar 2022 |

Should I be using a nasal spray?

Many of our clients use nasal sprays. Many more should be using nasal sprays and don't! Read the full article to get a quick look at what the different nasal sprays are used for and whether you should be using one.

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