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Beagle Bay Health Centre - Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services
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Beagle Bay Health Centre - Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services
Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Council
About Us
Beagle Bay community has a population of around 360 people and is located on the west coast of the Dampier Peninsula around 120 kilometres north of Broome in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia.
Clinical services at Beagle Bay Health Centre have been provided by KAMS on behalf of the community of Beagle Bay since 1985. The Beagle Bay Community is a member of KAMS and has representation on the KAMS governing committee.
Beagle Bay Health Centre is a comprehensive Primary Health Care service staffed by General Practitioners, Registered Nurses and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers.
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8am—12pm and 1pm—4:30pm.
The Health Centre is closed to patients on Fridays from 12noon for staff professional development, auditing and administrative work.
The Service is on call 24 hours a day for accidents and emergencies.
Services available:
Child and Maternal Health
Men’s Health
Women’s Health
School Health
Immunisations
Chronic Disease management, screening and prevention
Health promotion programs
24hour accident and emergency service
Allied and Specialist health visits
Medication management
Quick Facts About The Region
Beagle Bay Health Centre - Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services is located in the suburb of Dampier Peninsula, the council of Broome and the federal electorate of Durack.
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