
"She remembered my daughter's name from three years ago."
Maria Chen — Patient since 2019
Consult
Your family's doctor,
not a rotating door.
A neighborhood practice where the same GP who checked your child's ear infection last winter manages your father's blood pressure today — continuity measured in decades, not appointments.
1,200+ families trust us with their care
Meet your
doctors.
Three GPs. One practice. They've seen the same families through flu seasons, new babies, and hard diagnoses — and they'll be here next year too.

Practicing
18 years
Dr. Sarah Okonkwo
MBBS, FRACGP — Lead GP
"Medicine is mostly listening. I ask about your sleep before I ask about your symptoms — because the answer is usually somewhere in between."
Specialty Interests
- Chronic disease management
- Women's health
- Mental health integration
Commonly Sees

Practicing
12 years
Dr. James Hartley
MBBS, FRACGP — Family Medicine
"A prescription is the last resort. Most of what I do is help people understand what their body is already telling them — then we figure out the next step together."
Specialty Interests
- Paediatrics
- Sports medicine
- Preventive care
Commonly Sees

Practicing
9 years
Dr. Priya Mehta
MBBS, FRACGP — Geriatrics & Complex Care
"When someone comes in with four prescriptions from three different specialists, my job is to look at the whole person, not just the list."
Specialty Interests
- Geriatric medicine
- Polypharmacy review
- Palliative care
Commonly Sees
Common concerns,
plain answers.
No jargon. No WebMD spiral. Just clear information about conditions we see every week — and when it\'s worth making an appointment.
It's not just a runny nose.
Seasonal allergies affect roughly 1 in 5 adults — but untreated, they quietly drain your sleep, your focus, and your quality of life for months at a time. A GP visit isn't just about antihistamines. It's about ruling out what isn't allergies, identifying your specific triggers, and building a plan that works before peak season hits.
Worth knowing
Symptoms often peak 6–8 weeks before you notice them
Allergy and asthma overlap in 40% of cases
Nasal sprays work better than tablets for most adults

Three years of "I'll stretch it out" is not a treatment plan.
Most back pain resolves on its own — but when it doesn't, waiting tends to make it worse, not better. Your GP can distinguish between muscular strain, disc involvement, and the rarer causes that need imaging. Early physiotherapy referrals consistently outperform rest as a long-term strategy.
Worth knowing
80% of adults experience back pain — only 15% see a doctor
Imaging is often unnecessary in the first 6 weeks
Movement-based treatment outperforms bed rest in every study
Your First Visit Checklist
Consult Clinic · Free PDF
- Current medications list (include supplements)
- Any test results from the past 2 years
- Your main concern — written down so you don't forget
- Family health history for major conditions
- Medicare card and referrals if applicable
- Questions you want answered before you leave
Doctors see better outcomes when patients arrive prepared. This checklist helps.
Come to your first visit
ready.
Most people walk out of their first GP appointment having forgotten to mention the thing they came for. This checklist fixes that. It takes 3 minutes to fill in and makes your appointment 10 times more useful.
"Should I see a GP
for this?"
Honest answers to the questions people Google at 2am — with a clear next step at the end of each one.
Yes — and sooner rather than later. Fatigue that lasts more than two weeks and doesn't improve with rest can point to anaemia, thyroid dysfunction, sleep apnoea, or depression, among other causes. A GP can order a targeted blood panel and rule out the common culprits in a single appointment. Most people who come in for fatigue leave with either reassurance or a clear next step.
Book for FatigueThree or more ear infections in twelve months is the threshold where most GPs want to investigate further — looking at adenoid size, hearing impact, and whether referral to an ENT is appropriate. It's also worth checking for underlying allergies, which are a common driver. A GP visit now can prevent a pattern that drags on for years.
Book for Paediatric Ear CareDaily headaches for two weeks warrants a GP visit — not because it's likely serious, but because there are several different types of headache disorders (tension, migraine, medication-overuse headache) that require different management. Self-treating with over-the-counter pain relief can actually make the pattern worse over time. A proper assessment takes 15 minutes and usually provides significant relief.
Book for HeadachesA Health Assessment appointment is exactly what this is for. It's a longer booking (usually 30–45 minutes) where we review your full history, run baseline bloods, check blood pressure, and talk through any concerns you've been sitting on. Think of it as a reset. Most patients leave saying they wish they'd done it sooner.
Book a Health AssessmentYour GP is usually the right first step — and often the only step needed. GPs can diagnose anxiety disorders, prescribe medication if appropriate, provide Mental Health Care Plans (which subsidise up to 10 psychology sessions), and refer you to the right specialist if needed. Many people find that a combination of GP support and psychology is more effective than a psychiatrist alone.
Book for Mental HealthThis is exactly what a Medication Review appointment is designed for. When multiple specialists prescribe independently, drug interactions and duplications are common — and often go unnoticed. Your GP can reconcile your full medication list, identify anything that needs adjusting, and act as the coordinator between your specialists. It's one of the most valuable things a GP does.
Book a Medication ReviewNot sure what you need? Book a General Consultation and we\'ll figure it out together.
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