Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Information about causes, treatment and prevention of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in women.Includes information on how to use a condom correctly.
Amoxycillin and Clavulanic Acid
This leaflet answers some common questions about amoxycillin and clavulanic acid.
Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) fact-sheet
Fact sheet on the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Providing consent for your child to receive a vaccination at school
The NSW School Vaccination Program portal allows parents/guardians to provide online consent for their child to receive the routine vaccinations. Find out how to log in to the portal, provide or withdraw consent for your child to receive a vaccination at school and edit your or your child's personal details.
Pregnancy and Alcohol - information you might not know about
Pregnancy and Alcohol brochure provides evidence-based information about the effects of drinking alcohol during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. This brochure is available in a range of languages.
Monkeypox (Mpox) - Information for cases fact sheet
This fact sheet is for people who have been diagnosed with mpox (monkeypox) and who have been advised to self-isolate at home.
Mosquito borne diseases
Detections of mosquito-borne diseases have been reported in NSW this year. Now that some mosquitoes carry viruses that can make you really sick, it's more important than ever to continue to protect yourself from bites - Spray up, Cover up, Screen up and Clean up! For more information, visit:www.health.nsw.gov.au/keepmozziesaway
Bone cancer
There are many practical things to deal with when you have cancer. You need to decide where to have tests and treatments, and work out how much everything will cost. Some people need help at home, or have concerns about money, work or legal issues. Family members and people who care for someone with cancer can also need information and support.
Men's health
NSW Health works closely with key partners to deliver initiatives to help men stay healthy, with a focus on four priority health areas.
Acute leukaemia
There are many practical things to deal with when you have cancer. You need to decide where to have tests and treatments, and work out how much everything will cost. Some people need help at home, or have concerns about money, work or legal issues. Family members and people who care for someone with cancer can also need information and support.