Forbes Healthcare use social media to provide useful information regarding our health education services and to interact with users of those services. A list of our services can be viewed at www.forbeshealthcare.com.au.
To ensure that this social media space is kept fair, safe and for all to enjoy, we ask users to follow and respect the following rules:
We ask users not to:
Our social media pages are not intended as complaints forums. Forbes Healthcare encourages feedback and if you wish to provide feedback on our services or make a compliant, we ask that you email us directly at reception@forbeshealthcare.com.au. The information contained on our social media pages is for your general information and use only. It is not intended to be used as medical advice and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any medical condition, nor should it be used for therapeutic purposes.
The information is not a substitute for independent professional advice and should not be used as an alternative to professional health care.
While we like seeing your comments, photos, videos and posts, we reserve the right to remove any user content that is offensive, off-topic or inappropriate. Failure to comply with these rules will result in user content being removed and users may be banned from accessing our page.
We also ask users to consider the content of the information they are intending to share before they upload it to our public health service social media pages. Once it has been uploaded, the content will be in the public domain. Users should check their personal Facebook profile settings to protect their identity and personal information.
Links to external websites and other third-party social media presences from a Forbes Healthcare social media presence are provided as a convenience to users and such sites and associated content are not under the control of Forbes Healthcare. The inclusion of any link (or retweet) does not imply endorsement of that website, content, service or person by Forbes Healthcare is also not responsible for the reliability of links, or for any loss or inconvenience arising from their use.
Do not use this site to seek medical advice. For non-urgent medical assistance contact your usual local health care professional. If it’s an emergency, dial triple zero (000) in Australia for an ambulance or if you are calling outside of Australia, phone your local Emergency Services number.
Last reviewed: June 2020