Anyone attending our sites for more than 15 minutes from Monday, March 29, 2021, will need to scan a contact tracing QR Code at the door.
To make this process as easy as possible we have placed QR codes on the front door to our sites.
When you arrive please open the camera on your Smartphone and point at the QR code to bring up a link to a form for you to complete.
Enter your name and phone number into the form and then show our Client Services staff the green tick on your screen to prove you have submitted the information.
We ask for your patience and support as this is a State Government regulation to ensure contact tracing can be done quickly should a Coronavirus threat occur.
To find out how to download the State Government QR Code Service app to your Smartphone so you are ready on arrival at our sites click here.
This app will be used by businesses across the state including restaurants, cafes, businesses, sporting events, outdoor events and even the AFL footy before you enter so it's a good idea to make sure you download from the Apple (iPhone) or Google Play (Android) stores ASAP.
If you don't have a Smartphone please see Client Services staff on arrival.
Thank you. BCHS staff.
Bendigo Community Health Services acknowledge we live, work and enjoy Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung country. We extend our appreciation to the Jaara and Taungurung peoples. We pay respect to Elders past and present for their continued holding of memories, traditions, culture and community aspirations.
We recognise sovereignty has never been ceded and express our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of colonisation and their lasting impact. May we walk forward together in harmony and the spirit of healing. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Image credit: Healing a Community by Paige Charles-Morgan
Bendigo Community Health Services acknowledge we live, work and enjoy Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung country. We extend our appreciation to the Jaara and Taungurung peoples. We pay respect to Elders past and present for their continued holding of memories, traditions, culture and community aspirations.
We recognise sovereignty has never been ceded and express our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of colonisation and their lasting impact. May we walk forward together in harmony and the spirit of healing. It was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Image credit: Healing a Community by Paige Charles-Morgan
165-171 Hargreaves Street
Now open for our women’s, men’s and sexual health clinics on a strictly ‘appointment only’ basis. Call 5406 1200 if you have a question.
3 Seymoure Street, Eaglehawk
(Currently closed for refurbishment)
Phone: 03 5406 1200
165-171 Hargreaves Street
Now open for our women’s, men’s and sexual health clinics on a strictly ‘appointment only’ basis. Call 5406 1200 if you have a question.
3 Seymoure Street, Eaglehawk
(Currently closed for refurbishment)
Phone: 03 5406 1200
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