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EMERGENCY

In an emergency, always call triple zero (000). It’s a free call from any phone, mobile or phone box.

For other urgent medical issues, go to an Emergency Department.

Our Emergency Departments are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week:



 
Health staff to receive COVID-19 vaccinations from this week

The Northern NSW Local Health District will start providing COVID-19 vaccinations to its staff from Wednesday 17 March, 2021.


 
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The Northern NSW Local Health District will start providing COVID-19 vaccinations to its staff from Wednesday 17 March, 2021.


 
Final stage of Lismore Base Hospital redevelopment begins

The final stage in the redevelopment of Lismore Base Hospital has commenced, bringing together the remaining parts of the $312.8 million redevelopment.


 
New Parkinson’s Specialist Nurse joins Tweed Byron Network

P eople living with Parkinson’s disease in Northern NSW now have the support of a newly appointed Parkinson’s Specialist Nurse, Rebecca Manners, who is trained and experienced in the care of people with the neurodegenerative condition.


 
New QR codes make testing even easier

COVID-19 testing clinics in Northern NSW hospitals are paving the way for faster registration of test results, thanks to a new process involving personalised QR codes.


 
COVID-19 Update: 10 February 2021

Northern NSW Local Health District is urging the community to maintain vigilance against COVID-19, as international cases continue to surge in many countries.


 
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The best-buy list for Christmas is out and the message is loud and clear… toys that get kids moving and fun activities are hot on the wish list and don’t need to break the bank!


 
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Hospitals in Northern NSW are some of the best in NSW in which to give birth, according to a survey of almost 4,500 women across the state who gave birth in 2019.


 

The North Coast Public Health Unit is urging residents and visitors to keep away from floodwater to avoid illness or infection.


 
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There have been no new confirmed cases of locally acquired COVID-19 reported in Northern NSW Local Health District residents since 25 July, 165 days ago.