Child Youth & Family Health

About Us

The Maternal and Child Health unit provides a multi-disciplinary health service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, children, mothers, and babies. The Maternal and Child Health team’s role is to support the health of women, babies and children through midwifery support, health advice throughout pregnancy and beyond, child health checks, vaccinations and immunisations, ear health and family planning.

Services include:

  • Women’s health information, screening, assessment and treatments
  • Child and Adult Health Checks and care planning
  • Antenatal care (Antenatal services are provided by a multi-disciplinary team including Doctors, Indigenous Health Practitioners, Child Health Nurses and a Midwife)
  • Midwifery service (provided by a Qld Health Midwife Tuesday and Thursday by appointment only)
  • Pregnancy nutrition advice
  • Birthing information
  • Breastfeeding advice
  • Postnatal care (Postnatal services are provided for mothers and babies at six weeks including an assessment for both mum and bub, and immunisations for newborns.
  • National Immunisation Program (provided by a Child Health Nurse on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8.30am to 12:00pm / no appointment is necessary)
  • Growth monitoring and early childhood development screening
  • Parenting support and guidance (partners are also encouraged to participate in their child’s health care appointments)
  • Visiting Specialist Paediatrician by appointment only (feel welcome to ask your Doctor for a referral to the Paediatrician)

 Note:

  • All parents are encouraged to bring their Child Health Record Book and their Medicare Card with them to each visit.
  • Pregnant women are encouraged to bring their pregnancy hand held record with them to each visit.

Quick Facts About The Region

TAIHS - Garbutt is located in the suburb of Garbutt, the council of Townsville, the state electorate of Townsville and the federal electorate of Herbert.