The Same Us.
New look. Same high quality. Same caring staff.
We are excited to launch our new logo- a refreshed look to introduce the development of some advanced patient services.
An efficient booking system has been created specifically for our patient’s convenience- Now you can request an appointment online at synrad.com.au
Patients have the ability to see their medical images and results electronically via our new app My Health Diary which you can download here via the App Store.
We are also improving our connection with Referrers through our introduction of patient I.D cards, allowing for quick and easy access for your specialists.
Stay tuned for our exciting new developments. If you have any questions we encourage you to contact us or speak to our reception staff today.
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Happy Ramadan Kareem
Ramadan 2018 has begun! Beginning at sunset last night- Tuesday, the 15th of May, Ramadan is set to go for the next 30 days, ending on Thursday, 14th June 2018. With Eid ul Fitr on Friday, 15th June 2018.
Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic Luna calendar and is the holy and blessed month for Muslims all over the world. Throughout Ramadan, most Muslims abstain from food and drink from the hours between sunrise and sunset, but it is more than this- it is a month to focus on respect, dedication, devotion and love, and a chance for reflection and self-betterment. It is a fact that this is not only a holy month, it’s a blessing for us to make us humble and peaceful.
Happy Ramadan Kareem
Gift Good Health This Mother’s Day
Give your Mum good health and encourage her to have a mammogram this Mother’s Day.
Mother’s Day is a special time to remind your Mum how much she means to you. This year on Sunday, May 13th we will be celebrating our Mothers but it is also a good time to encourage her to protect her health by scheduling a screening mammogram.
Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness Month
May is Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness Month with World IBD Day, which falls on 19 May. World IBD Day is an annual global campaign to raise awareness of Crohn’s and Colitis and shine a light on lives of people with IBD, which affects an estimated 1 in 250 Australians.
Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are Iife long gastrointestinal disorders that commonly present themselves in children, adolescents and adulthood.
Collectively known as Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), the conditions are an emerging global disease, with Australia having one of the highest prevalence in the world. More than 80,000 Australians live with these conditions, with numbers expected to increase to more than 100,000 by 2022.