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Welcome to the Gold Coast Primary Health Network

Gold Coast Primary Health Network (GCPHN) is an independent, not-for-profit organisation, funded by the Australian Government's Department of Health and Aged Care. We are committed to building a healthy, connected, and resilient community.  One of the ways we do this is by providing resources and information for the local Gold Coast community about how to access local health services.  Our funded services include Mental Health, Primary Care, and Aged Care among others. Please scroll down to the bottom of this page to subscribe to our monthly newsletter which contains information you need to know about living your healthiest life in the Gold Coast community.

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Gold Coast Primary Health Network urges immunisations as part of regular GP visits

Date released: Friday 12 July 2024 Gold Coasters are being urged to keep up to date with their COVID-19 boosters and be better protected through the rest of winter by immunising against the flu. With 2666 cases recorded in Queensland in the last week of June, it’s suggested that everyone makes an ...

Bond University Health and Wellness Clinic

Bond University Health and Wellness Clinic (BUHAWC) is a specialised teaching and training facility where Allied Health students undertake practical internships under the direct supervision of fully-qualified and accredited health professionals as well as academic experts. BUHAWC is committed to off...

How would you like your own health coach?

Tim completed My health for life with the support of his telephone Health Coach, Sarah. He says, “The health coach was fantastic, really non-judgemental, very supportive”. Just like Tim, you too can have your own health coach for 18 weeks completely free. How? The Queensland Government t...

Gold Coast bowel cancer survivor Elle urges new mums to listen to their bodies

A little over a year ago Broadbeach mum Elle Howard was feeling burnt out. The then-32-year-old lawyer put it all down to sleep deprivation, some post-partum blues, the weight gain from pregnancies and the stress of returning to work with two children under the age of two at home. So, she decided to...

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