Feeling tired, weak, or concerned about low iron levels?
Iron Infusion
Iron infusions may be an option to help restore iron levels when dietary intake or tablets are insufficient. Speak with our experienced doctors to see if this treatment is suitable for you.
Why Select Mt Kuring-Gai Medical Centre
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
We are open on every public holiday and on weekends for your convenience.
We understand it’s important for you to reach us with ease. We are located in the Aldi complex with ample free onsite undercover car parking and lift access.
We understand you may need to see us at short notice and we welcome walk-ins and will fit you in around our booked patients.
EMPHASISE ON HEALTH PREVENTION
Administered by licensed doctors with onsite registered nurses.
Our friendly and professional staff are committed to providing our patients with a caring environment and are available if you have any questions or concerns.
Important Imformation
- Iron infusions are a medical treatment and may not be suitable for everyone
- Possible side effects and risks will be discussed during your consultation
- Medicare rebates may be available – speak to our team for details
please call reception to organise a time for you.
(02) 9457 7588
Symptoms of Iron Deficiency
Feeling tired, weak, or experiencing shortness of breath? These symptoms can be linked to various health conditions, including iron deficiency. While low iron levels are a common cause, other underlying medical issues could also be responsible. The only way to determine if iron deficiency is the cause is through proper evaluation and testing. Our experienced doctors at Mount Kuring-Gai Medical Centre can assess your symptoms, check your iron levels, and recommend the right treatment plan for you.
General Symptoms
- Fatigue and low energy
- Weakness
- Pale or dull skin
Cognitive & Mental Symptoms
- Difficulty concentrating
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Headaches
Physical Symptoms
- Shortness of breath
- Rapid heartbeat or palpitations
- Cold hands and feet
- Brittle nails or hair loss
- Craving non-food items (e.g., ice, dirt – called pica)