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From the outback to Pakington St

RINA Glucina has spent the last decade solely managing medical clinics for Indigenous communities in the most remote places in the outback.
Her last outback medical clinic was a six-hour drive on a dirt road from Kalgoorlie.
There she dealt with everything, from the simple everyday issues of children and family health, to emergencies such as car roll-overs.
After over 40 years of experience spanning every aspect of nursing, from army hospitals, children’s wards to aged care, Rina has finally realised her dream and has opened up her own fully equipped medical clinic in Pakington Street.
She welcomes all new patients for medical consultations from Monday to Friday.
For those who prefer a holistic approach to their health and well-being, the clinic is open on Saturday for Holistic Health Therapy and Hot Stone massage.
Rina offers Therapeutic Touch, which is a holistic approach to nursing, that she studied during her Masters at Flinders University.
Therapeutic Touch is a non-evasive technique, based on the belief that human beings when healthy have a balanced and free flowing energy field which becomes imbalanced and blocked with illness and disease. Therapeutic Touch clears negative energy, enabling it to flow and rebalance.
For further information about the clinic visit the website npfamilyclinic.com.

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