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18 October, 2024

MDHS’ scam alert

Maryborough District Health Service (MDHS) is alerting the community about a scam involving an individual falsely claiming to be a MDHS employee.

By Maryborough Advertiser

MDHS’ scam alert - feature photo

The scammer, using the name Dr Gemma Clancy, is targeting vulnerable community members through Facebook Marketplace and directing them to collect goods from the hospital.

“If you receive any unsolicited calls, messages or emails claiming to be from MDHS, please do not engage or provide personal information,” MDHS deputy CEO David Edwards said.

“MDHS will never ask for sensitive details such as bank account numbers or passwords via unsolicited communication.”

MDHS urges anyone who is unsure about the legitimacy of a message or call to hang up immediately and contact the health service on 5461-0333 or through official channels.

“We are working with the authorities to address the issue and protect our community,” Mr Edwards said.

MDHS encourages reporting a scam or suspicious activity to Scamwatch or via Facebook services.

If you’ve lost money or personal details, Scamwatch provides steps to prevent further loss and seek support.

“If you’ve been scammed and lost money or personal information, please know that you’re not alone,” Mr Edwards said.

“We understand how distressing this can be, and we encourage anyone who needs emotional support to talk to family, friends, or reach out to services like Lifeline and Beyond Blue.”

For more information visit www.scamwatch.gov.au.

If you need support, contact Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

For local counselling services, visit www.mdhs.vic.gov.au to find the self-referral form and send the completed form to Intake.Com Services@mdhs.vic.gov.au.

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