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Help to find right health help

Finding the right medical help can be confusing.

To make it easier, Ambulance Victoria’s (AV) new General Health Information Sheet outlines who to contact when health assistance is needed.

The ‘who to call for help’ information sheet is available in 17 languages including: Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Dari, English, Greek, Hazaragi, Hindi, Italian, Karen, Macedonian, Pashto, Persian, Punjabi, Swahili, Tigrinya and Vietnamese.

It adds to AV’s existing translated health resources, with a range of emergency, non-emergency, membership, COVID-19, and Call, Push, Shock information available in multiple languages and Easy English.

“The General Health Information Sheet provides a guide to help Victorians decide the best care option for themselves and their loved ones,” said AV acting metropolitan regional improvement lead Brad Gin.

“The first section shows a range of immediate, potentially life-threatening emergencies, with graphics to help people identify if their symptoms fall into this category.

“If they do, the advice is simple: call Triple Zero (000).

“For other symptoms that don’t fit into the first category, the information sheet guides users to a range of health care options.

“This includes visiting an Urgent Care Clinic, video calling the online Victorian Virtual Emergency Department (VVED), ringing Nurse-on-Call, or consulting a local doctor or pharmacist.”

The information sheet also features a handy ‘who you can call for help’ section, with space to fill in contact details for local care providers. It includes phone numbers for crisis and other support lines.

Mr Gin said the information sheet would make a real difference helping people in the community connect with the right care at the right time.

“The sheet has been developed with all Victorians in mind, to simplify the decision-making process when you’re worried that yourself or someone else is unwell or injured,” he said.

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