Lifestyle Advice

Prevention, Wellbeing and Lifestyle advice

While diagnosing and treating illness is central to our profession as doctors, we are passionate about improving your health beyond just treating your symptoms.

We place a strong emphasis on prevention in our consultations to reduce your risk for conditions such as diabetes, stroke, dementia, heart disease and cancer.  It is our goal that all patients undergo the recommended screening tests so that we can help to manage your risk factors such as smoking, cholesterol, blood sugar, and blood pressure.

In addition to prevention, we enjoy helping you make simple positive changes to your lifestyle which will help you to feel, look and function better every day.

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The incidence of varying types of cancer is still rising in the population. Healthy life style is important and Cancer risk assessments are essential. If you have a family history of any cancer come and talk to us about your risk and appropriate advice about any screening . Our physicians will assess your family history and determine if your genetics play a role in this disease. We know that lifestyle factors, occupational exposures and family history can contribute to your risk of cancer. There is a great deal that can be done to reduce risk of some cancers, to be aware of any symptoms, to screen and detect a cancer early to maximise good outcomes.

Floreat Medical can put a plan in place for you and your particular needs with investigations and recalls as required.

We can refer you for genetic counselling and testing if appropriate to your family situation and we will discuss the findings with you and put in place any screening program you require.
As experts in our clinical field, the doctors and nurses at Floreat Medical keep abreast and stay ahead by continuously staying informed of health issues that arise at any time in our community.

We actively engage with and receive the latest alerts and bulletins from our professional bodies and the State and Federal Departments of Health and implement the information into our care of patients and the community.