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  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander support

    We have Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Liaison Officers who can provide cultural support and advice to First Nations patients and their families.

  • Interpreter services

    If you're hearing impaired or would like to use a language other than English, you can use an interpreter.

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    Find out how to see your health care professional through video link.

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    Get advice on making choices about your future health care. You can join an information session or connect with us at one of our facilities.

  • Note-taking with artificial intelligence

    Your medical team can spend more time with you thanks to note-taking with artificial intelligence.

Last updated:   September 2024

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Acknowledgement of Country

Metro South Health recognises and pays respect to the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters – the Yugambeh, Quandamooka, Jaggera, Ugarapul, Turrbal, and Mununjali peoples – and to Elders, past and present.

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