Best General Practitioner in Newtown
Dr Prue Kirby
General Practitioner
Dr Julie Nguyen
General Practitioner
Adelaide, she gained further hospital experience at The Royal Adelaide Hospital, St George Hospital and The Sydney and Sydney Eye Hospital. Her passion is in general practice where she provides holistic care and is constantly learning from her patients. She previously worked at The Langton Centre where she developed a special interest in addiction medicine and more generally, sexual health, womens and childrens health, and mental health.
Dr Helena Torpinski
General Practitioner
She commenced working in general practice in Newtown in 1992 and attained her fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 1994. After 10 years of practice on King St, she joined CSMP in 2002. Her special interests include dermatology, sexual health and womens health (and house renovation), and she speaks Polish.
Dr Anna Connellan
General Practitioner
both Sydney and London. After deciding she preferred working with people rather than pumps, she went back to The University of Sydney completing her medical degree in 2008. Anna worked at Nepean Hospital for four years before commencing her General Practice training. Anna has interests in Womens and Childrens Health, Sexual Health and general family medicine. Anna is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practice and also has a Diploma in Child Health and a Certificate in Sexual Health and Family Planning.
Dr Danielle McMullen
General Practitioner
hospital training at St Vincents before embarking on her career as a GP. She enjoys all aspects of general practice and is looking forward to a lifetime of learning, having already completed a Diploma of Child Health, and a certificate in sexual health and family planning.
Dr Michael Tran
General Practitioner
Northern Territory and South Africa. He enjoys an active lifestyle, engaged in various outdoor sports and activities!
Dr Ran Liu
General Practitioner
paediatrics. He otherwise is known for being a cycling tragic, wannabe barista and music lover, while being active in his local church.
Dr Eddie Rice
General Practitioner
doing critical care and paediatrics (in which he gained a graduate diploma from UNSW). He was recognised as a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) in 2009, and has worked as a GP since then.
What is General Practitioner?
The term general practitioner describes the extensive area of responsibility of the general practitioner very aptly. Patients see the specialist in general medicine as the first and primary point of contact for all illnesses and questions about health. Who does not know it? As soon as you feel sick or need medical advice, the first thing you should do is go to your family doctor. The
primary doctor principle even provides that you always visit your family doctor first before you visit a specialist.
As part of the consultation with the doctor, the so-called anamnesis , the general practitioner asks about the patient’s state of health. The general practitioner often treats and cares for patients he has known for a long time, often even through families over several generations. In addition to the necessary professional competence, this gives him a special role as a confidant. In many cases, this also makes diagnosis easier for the family doctor.
In addition to treating illnesses, the general practitioner specializes in preventive care, such as vaccinations and nutritional advice. In addition, he accompanies patients in their rehabilitation phase after hospital treatment or serious illness.
In the case of special illnesses that require specialist knowledge in a certain area, the general practitioner refers his patients to the relevant specialist for further treatment or differential diagnosis. The general practitioner is also responsible for collating all of a patient’s medically important data and works closely with all facilities and institutions that are important for the patient’s health.
What does a general practitioner do?
An examination by the family doctor always begins with the so-called anamnesis. The general practitioner asks the person concerned in detail about their health problems. If the patient is already known, he arranges the information in the medical context or his individual medical history.
The general practitioner also uses the following examination methods: Physical examination Blood pressure measurement Pulse measurement Blood test Electrocardiogram (EKG) Pulmonary function test Ultrasound examination (sonography) Doppler sonographs Infusion and transfusion therapy Medical checkups
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