CaFHS
We have a CaFHS clinic available for health checks.
Times
The Clinic is available for Health Checks and Consultations by APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Appointments can be made by calling 1300 733 606.
Cost
Free.
What to bring
Please bring your child's CaFHS blue book.
Additional information
CAFHS Nurses also provide Breast Feeding support and First Time Parenting groups for parents of babies aged up to 6 months.
For all enquiries please call 1300 733 606.
Allied Health program
Our allied health program provides speech pathology and occupational therapy to help with your child’s development. You can find more information in our allied health program flyer (PDF 72KB), or speak to a member of our staff.
Family practitioner
Our family practitioner works alongside vulnerable families and children to help them better understand and respond to their child’s needs. They work with parents, our staff and other organisations to help families find relevant services to maintain safe, caring and resilient relationships for child development.
Family practitioners can provide short-term counselling for families to help with:
- domestic violence
- housing
- drug and alcohol problems
- mental health
- follow up and advocacy.
Please contact us if you think you need help from a family practitioner.
Community services
Community health and wellbeing options for South Australian families include:
Child and Family Health Services (CaFHS)
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)