The doctors at Alfords Point Medical Practice are fellows of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and are Vocationally Registered. They have a commitment to general practice and to continuing medicine education, regularly attending postgraduate medical meetings. All doctors have a keen interest in preventative medicine.
Alfords Point Medical Practice is AGPAL Accredited and is affiliated with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the AMA. Dr. Peter Gilkes graduated in Medicine from the University of New South Wales in 1983. He completed postgraduate training and was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
Alfords Point Medical Practice is AGPAL Accredited and is affiliated with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the AMA. Dr. Peter Gilkes graduated in Medicine from the University of New South Wales in 1983. He completed postgraduate training and was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
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Please book online above or on Hotdoc website or ring the practice to make an appointment. Appointments are required unless it is an emergency e.g. Understanding that a 'fit in' appointment is for the urgent conditions on the day and deal only with that one urgent problem. Our appointment schedule allows for one person to be seen per appointment.
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Jeremy Nada
Dec 12, 2023
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Oct 04, 2023
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Oct 02, 2023
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Oct 01, 2023
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Oct 14, 2022
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Danielle Turner
Jan 09, 2022
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I would avoid this medical practice at all costs, I have had two really bad experiences and question if they really should be in operation.
My son went in with chesty cough, had two negative covid test before coming in.
The doctor we saw was too scared to see him and consulted from a distance she told us he was fine and would get better soon. The next day we rushed him to the hospital to be told the GP could have picked up the sounds in his chest and given him antibiotics and avoided a two night stay in hospital with pneumonia.
On another occasion my other son presented at the doctors with suspected
My son went in with chesty cough, had two negative covid test before coming in.
The doctor we saw was too scared to see him and consulted from a distance she told us he was fine and would get better soon. The next day we rushed him to the hospital to be told the GP could have picked up the sounds in his chest and given him antibiotics and avoided a two night stay in hospital with pneumonia.
On another occasion my other son presented at the doctors with suspected
Tom Holland
Dec 23, 2017
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