We understand that life is busy and with all of us constantly trying to better the lives of our families, we may not always be there when a loved one has a medical emergency. And even if we are there, we may not always know the best way to handle the situation.That’s where the Medical Advice line comes in. Any time of the day or night, you have immediate access to professional, experienced nurses and trained counselors who will advise you on just about any health-related query you have.Here are just some of the things you can expect from Club’s Medical Advice line:

  • Advice on how to deal with anything from minor cuts and bruises; to more serious medical conditions such as burns.
  • All the information you need on maintaining a healthy lifestyle for yourself and your family.
    Specific information relating to male and female health, as well as children and babies.
  • Many parents shy away from talking to their teenagers about sex, relationships and sexuality, mainly because they aren’t sure how to approach it. Professionals will advise parents, and give them the information they need, on how to talk to teenagers about these difficult topics. Research has shown that teenagers who learn about sex and its consequences are more likely to delay having sex; so teaching your children the facts they need to know can only benefit them.
  • Remember that any member of your family can call the advice line, so if you really don’t feel comfortable talking to your teenagers about sex and related issues, make sure they have the advice line number in case they have any questions. Many teenagers have called the nurses for information on a variety of issues such as: puberty-related bodily changes, contraception, teenage pregnancy, transmission of STDs, dealing with stress and broken relationships and sexual orientation. It’s free, it’s confidential and you can phone as often as you need to.
    Keep the number handy: 0861 424 789