Mosta Health Centre is located just above the Mosta Police Station in the Mosta Civic Centre block, Pjazza Rotunda, Mosta MST-9059 near the Mosta Rotunda Church.
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Mosta Health Centre offers its services mainly to residents of Mosta (Bidnija), Naxxar (Birguma, Maghtab, Salina, Bahar ic-Caghaq), San Pawl il-Bahar (Bugibba, Qawra, Xemxija, Ghajn Tuffieha,Wardija, Pwales), Mellieha (Selmun, Ghadira, Marfa, Cirkewwa), Manikata, Burmarrad, Mgarr (Zebbiegh), Gharghur (Xwieki).
Between 8pm and 8am (Monday to Friday), between 1pm and 8am on Saturdays and all day on Sundays and Public Holidays, the catchment areas of Rabat Health Centre are included in the Mosta areas.
Between 5pm and 8am (Monday to Friday) between 1.00pm and 8.00am on Saturdays and Public Holidays, the catchment areas of B'Kara Health Centre are included in the Mosta areas.
Opening days: Monday to Sunday
Community Clinics
The following peripheral clinics fall under the jurisdiction of Mosta Health Centre:
A general practitioner and a nurse are in attendance. These clinics run by an appointment system. This service provides repeat prescriptions, blood pressure monitoring and general medical advice. (Each clinic caters for clients residing in their respective area as per ID card locality.)
Services offered include:
Blood Letting Service
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This area comprises the treatment room, the wound clinic and the GP rooms.
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Follow-up & Specialist Clinics Reception area
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Ground Floor |
Follow-up & Specialist Clinics area
(1st Floor - then on your right) |
Acute area
(1st Floor - then on your left) |
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Immunization Clinic |
Physiotherapy Clinic |
GP Clinics |
Well Baby Clinic |
Ophthalmic Clinic |
Treatment |
Gynae / Bone Density Clinic |
Orthopaedic Clinic |
Wound Clinic |
Speech Therapy Clinic |
Diabetes Clinic |
Repeat Prescription |
Mental Health Clinic |
Medical Consultant Clinic / Schedule V Clinic |
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Podology Clinic |
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Point of Care - Anticoagulation Clinic (POC-ACC) |
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Minor Operations Theatre |
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More detailed information about the services offered:
Anticoagulant Clinic - Point of Care
Patients on long term Warfarin treatment may benefit from INR testing in the specialised Point of Care (POC) clinic.
A finger prick blood sample is taken. The result is immediately available and the patient is given a prescription with the required Warfarin dose.
Patients need to have a stable INR level to be eligible to attend POC and be referred by the Health Centre GPs or Consultants.
Clinic runs from Monday to Friday by appointment.
This service is available from Monday to Saturday from 7:30am to 9am by appointment.
Please bring with you your Identity Card, appointment booklet and the
investigation order form (properly filled in by your doctor) if referred from a private family doctor/consultant.
Check whether any measures (such as fasting) need to be taken prior to the blood letting.
Diabetes Clinic
This clinic is open from Monday to Friday from 8am till 1pm.
You may be referred to this clinic by the health centre doctor, your family doctor or from the Diabetes Clinic Mater Dei Hospital.
Attendance to this clinic is by appointment.
Please bring with you your Identity Card, appointment booklet (green) and any blood pressure and blood glucose monitoring charts, together with your treatment card/medication list.
There is no need to be fasting prior to attending to this clinic.
Follow-up appointments are given during visits.
Dietitian
The Dietician Clinic is run by a Healthcare Professional licensed to assess, diagnose and treat nutritional related disorders. These include:
- Malnutrition
- Obesity
- Diabetes
- Renal problems
- Hepatic problems
- Food allergies and intolerance
- Difficulty in swallowing
- Heart-related conditions including hypertension and hyperlipidaemia
The service is offered as a one-to-one consultation during which meal plans based on the patient’s nutritional requirements are devised
Attendance:
A doctor’s referral is required for an appointment. Patients are to present the referral at the reception desk. An appointment will be booked by the dietician at Mosta Health Centre.
Clinic Schedule:
Available on Monday from 10.00am till 7.00pm by appointment.
Ear syringing from Monday to Saturday – 11am till 12 MD by appointment.
For more information regarding ear syringing please click
here.
This clinic is open on Thursday from 8am till 1:30pm.
You are entitled to be referred for an ECG by your doctor who has to fill in a ticket of referral to a Government hospital/health centre (DH22), or by the Health Centre doctor who has to fill in a Health Centre ECG request form.
Please bring with you your Identity Card, appointment booklet and the ECG request form.
ECGs are taken only by appointment except in emergencies.
Please phone the Health Centre reception desk for an appointment between 10am and 5pm on weekdays. The consultant physician will issue a report on your ECG, after you have had your ECG.
To attend this clinic you need to call the Health Centre for an appointment. No referrals are needed.
Screening is targeted at:
• people who are 40 years old or older
• people who are 35 years or older and have a family history of diabetes and/or glaucoma.
This Clinic runs by appointment system.
Gynae and Post-Natal Clinic
This clinic operates on Mondays by appointment, receiving referrals by the health centre GPs as well as GPs working in private practice.
To make an appointment for gynaecological consultation, please present a Ticket of Referral at the health centre’s reception desk any day of the week.
For an antenatal or postnatal visit, please phone on the clinic day and ask for Gynae clinic nurses.
Please bring with you your Identity Card, appointment booklet and any relevant documents.
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21231231 / 21222444
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Medical Consultant & Schedule V Clinic
This Clinic is open on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
You may be referred to this clinic by the Health Centre doctor or your family doctor.
To make an appointment, please present the referral ticket at the reception desk. This will be vetted by the Consultant Physician and you will be contacted back and an appointment date given.
Appointments for follow-ups and Schedule V are given as indicated by the physician according to clinical need.
Two medical consultants run this clinic, namely Dr C. Azzopardi and Dr M. Farrugia in alphabetical order.
Dr C. Azzopardi is in attendance on Tuesdays
Clinic hours: 8am - 3pm
Dr M. Farrugia is in attendance on Wednesdays and Thursdays
Clinic contact hours: 8am - noon
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Medical Digital Imaging (X-Ray) Service
The Medical Digital Imaging Service (X-Ray) at this health centre is offered 24 hours all year round including pubic holidays.
For any other queries please contact us on 21231231 / 21222444
Patients for X-Rays are either referred by the health centre doctor via computer network or by patients' private doctor (GP) after duly filling a special x-ray request form.
Minor Interventions Theatre
Orthopaedic minor operations - on Fridays.
National Immunisation Services
This clinic is open on Monday to Friday from 7:30am till 1.30pm and Saturdays from 7.30am till 12 (noon).
On Tuesday the clinic is also open from 2.30pm and 7pm.
To attend this clinic you need to call the Health Centre for an appointment during clinic hours. No referrals are needed.
You are requested to bring the immunisation record for the nurse to update.
Scheduled childhood immunisations recommended by the department for persons considered at risk are given free of charge.
Children who miss out on their immunisation for Hepatitis B and MMR carried out in schools can receive such immunisation at this clinic.
Open Monday to Sunday 24hr service for emergeny nursing care.
Appointments are required for:
- Blood letting
- Removal of sutures from 10am to 5pm by appointment.
- Wound reviews
- Plaster application (as part of emergency nursing care not by appointment)
The eye care services are provided by the ophthalmologist, the optometrist and the ophthalmic nurse.
Services offered include:
The family doctor or the Health Centre doctor may refer to this clinic. One may be referred from the Diabetes Clinic or the hospital; school children may be referred by the school health services. For glaucoma screening self referral is also acceptable.
The clinic is open from Monday to Friday from 7:30am to 12:30pm and alternate Saturdays from 7:30am to noon.
Appointments are dealt with at the reception (telephone numbers below) but when need be, the calls are passed through the clinic.
Physiotherapy Services
Clinic hours
Appointments for physiotherapy services are available
- Monday to Friday 7:45 to 14:00
- Alternate Saturdays 7:45 to 11:30
- Afternoon sessions are available in Mosta health centre.
Physiotherapy at Mellieha Community Centre
Physiotherapy services are available at the Mellieha Community Centre on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Clinical hours 7:45 to 13:45
In community clinics, the patient may either present a ticket of referral from a health centre GP or the family GP or the patient may also self-refer (make an appointment without GP referral).
Appointments may be made by phone from 7:30 to 14:00 or by visiting the health centre with the referral.
Only clients who are 16+ and have a musculoskeletal condition are eligible to attend physiotherapy clinics at health centres.
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Attendance to this clinic is for screening and for treatment for any ailment of the feet.
The clinic is by appointment. A referral is not required. Please call 21231231 / 21222444 for an appointment.
The clinic is open from Monday to Friday between 8am and 2pm and on Saturdays between 8am and noon.
Routine cutting of toe nails is not a service offered by the Podiatry clinic. If one suffers from diabetes or from circulatory lesions of the feet, one may, however, ask for this service.
This service is provided once or twice a week on an appointment system, through Boffa Hospital - Dermatology. Service involves removal of skin tags by electrocautery.
This clinic is open from Monday to Friday from 7:30am to 3:30pm.
Monitoring and recording of children's development and advice on immunisation and feeding.
After your baby is born, you will receive an appointment by mail for the baby’s first visit at Well Baby Clinic situated within the Health Centre. This visit takes place when the baby is around 6 - 8 weeks of age. If your baby was born at a private clinic or hospital, you can still phone for an appointment at the clinic. The 6-8 week examination is usually booked on the same day as the first vaccination is due.
Routine visits are necessary when your baby is:
• 6 - 8 weeks old
• 8 months old
• 18 months old.
All these visits are by appointment which you will receive by mail. Change of appointment may be made by phone on the clinic days.
Please bring the 'Baby's Book' you are given from the Obstetrics Ward when you bring your baby for the visit.
The Well Baby Clinic at Mosta Health Centre operates on Thursdays and Fridays.There is also an evening clinic on Mondays starting at 5pm.
Between 12.30pm and 2pm parents may drop in at the Clinic to check their baby's weight without a need for appointment.
This service is available from Monday to Friday from 10am to 6.30pm, Saturdays and Sundays from 9.30am to 6pm.
Attendance to this clinic is by appointment.
Please bring your appointment booklet and identity card with you.
Complaints and Suggestions
Clients are kindly requested to contact a member of the management team:
Dr Alexandra Baldacchino
Principal General Practitioner
Ms Lucy Portelli
Charge Nurse
Mr Vince Bianco
Charge Nurse
Ms Margaret Lia
Charge Nurse
Mr Ivon Spencer
Charge Nurse
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