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Queensland doctor seeks funding for Australia’s first cardiology ‘clinic on wheels’

Posted on 8th July 2015

A Queensland cardiologist is asking the Federal Government to support a health service that has saved at least 50 lives in rural areas.

The Australian-first cardiology “clinic on wheels” program was launched late last year and has treated more than 1,200 people so far.

The Heart of Australia program’s founder Dr Rolf Gomes said the service had also saved dozens of lives.

“Close to 50 patients with potentially life-threatening conditions have been identified and successfully treated,” he said.

“So it’s providing a very definite health benefit out in areas where these services are non-existent.”

The truck has travelled more than 60,000 kilometres in the past eight months and visited eleven towns, including Emerald, Moranbah, Dalby, Charters Towers, Charleville and Roma.

Dr Gomes has met with Federal Assistant Minister for Health Fiona Nash to discuss further funding for the service.

He said the clinic had shown it could … Read More »


HERE’S A NEW YEAR TEASER FOR YOU!

Posted on 30th January 2015

QUESTION: What’s the big news coming, very soon, from Heart of Australia?

Here’s your hint: More road for our wheels.

Reckon you can figure it out? You’re welcome to send us your guess.

And keep watching – our news is coming!