Burpengary East Medical Centre & Skin Cancer Clinic
Whether you need a routine check-up, help managing an ongoing condition, or a referral for further tests, our GPs provide practical, evidence-based care tailored to you.
General health appointments are a good place to start when something doesn’t feel quite right — or when you’d like to stay on top of your wellbeing. We can help with new symptoms, ongoing health needs, screening and prevention, and coordinating care with other services when needed.
Health checks can identify risk factors early and support long-term wellbeing. Depending on your needs, your GP may discuss blood pressure, weight, lifestyle, family history and relevant screening tests.
If you live with a long-term condition, we can support ongoing monitoring and management, including care plans where suitable. Common conditions include: Diabetes,Asthma, High blood pressure, High cholesterol, Thyroid conditions
Your GP can provide guidance on evidence-based prevention, including sleep, stress, nutrition, movement and healthy habits — with referrals to allied health services when appropriate.
If you need further investigation or specialist input, we can arrange referrals and coordinate care with: Pathology and imaging providers Specialists (e.g., cardiology, endocrinology, respiratory) Allied health (e.g., physiotherapy, dietetics, psychology)
If stress, low mood, anxiety or burnout is affecting day-to-day life, your GP can help assess concerns, discuss options, and provide support pathways, including referrals if needed.
Telehealth may be available for select appointment types such as follow-ups, results discussions, or repeat scripts (where clinically appropriate).
To help your GP provide the best care, consider bringing:
During your appointment, your GP will:
We offer GP appointments for general health concerns, check-ups and ongoing care.
Bookings: Online or by phone
Same-day appointments: May be available depending on demand
Telehealth: Available for suitable bookings
For a new concern or multiple issues, a longer appointment is often best. If you’re unsure, our team can guide you.
Yes. Preventative care and routine checks can be helpful, especially if you have risk factors, family history, or haven’t had a check-up in a while.
Yes. Your GP can organise referrals for imaging, pathology and specialist care when clinically appropriate.e.
We can provide prescriptions and medical certificates when clinically appropriate and after assessment.
Telehealth is available for suitable appointment types (for example, follow-ups or results discussions). Some concerns will require a face-to-face visit.