IROC Adult Clinic
Provided by: The Prince Charles Hospital
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Mornington Island Rural Hospital
Mornington Island Hospital and Aboriginal Community Health Centre
Appointments available.
Appointment Required.
Referral required.
About
IROC is a visiting specialist service aimed at improving the outcome for Indigenous people affected by lung conditions.
Working closely with the local team, IROC clinics are provided by a;
- lung (respiratory) specialist
- scientist to perform specialised breathing tests
- nurse
- Indigenous Project Officer
The IROC clinic has been set up to provide support to Indigenous adults with lung conditions. Indigenous patients are usually referred by their local medical officer, but we can accept referrals from nursing staff and health workers.
In some circumstances, we may accept urgent referrals for non-Indigenous adults to be seen while we are on-site but routine respiratory referrals should follow HHS models of care and local pathways as IROC is unable to provide routine generic respiratory services.
You may wish to consider referring to our service if your Indigenous patient has the following symptoms or disorders, and is not under the care of other lung specialists: -
- Persistent chronic cough (dry or wet) or other lung symptoms
- Poorly controlled or complex lung diseases
- Recurrent admissions for lung disease
- Unexplained tachypnoea or breathlessness
- Unexplained chest imaging changes
- Suspected sleep disorders
Referrals can also be sent through to IROCadmin@health.qld.gov.au or Fax 07 3139 6768
Whilst visiting your community, we extend opportunities to provide educational sessions to medical staff, nurses and local health workers on a variety of respiratory conditions. If you require any further information, please don’t hesitate to contact IROC via The Prince Charles Hospital Switchboard 07 3139 4000 or IROCadmin@health.qld.gov.au.
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