Aboriginal Health Service, Burnie
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Consultation Fee
Not specified

GP (General Practitioner)

Annual check-up
Prescription refills
Common cold treatment
Blood pressure monitoring
Flu shots
Dr James Wilson is a GP (General Practitioner) working at the Aboriginal Health Service in Burnie, located at 53-55 Alexander Street, Burnie TAS 7320, Australia. He provides practical, friendly medical care for everyday health needs and keeps things simple so patients feel comfortable talking about their concerns. As a GP, he focuses on how people stay healthy over time, with care that fits into daily life.
Dr Wilson serves a range of patients with important, present-day services. These include annual check-ups to help monitor overall health, prescription refills to keep your medicines up to date, and support for common colds when you are feeling unwell. He also offers blood pressure monitoring to keep track of heart health and flu shots to prevent illness during the flu season. He works from the Aboriginal Health Service in Burnie, a location known in the community for accessible care.
His approach to patient care is to be clear and respectful. He explains what tests or treatments mean in simple terms and listens carefully to what you want and need. This helps him tailor care to each person. He also makes it easy to access regular check-ups and follow-up care, which is important for long-term wellness.
Dr Wilson values ongoing learning. In a fast-changing health landscape, he stays up to date with best practices so the advice you get is current and effective. He collaborates with a team at the Aboriginal Health Service, which means you can benefit from multiple viewpoints and shared knowledge. Together, the team supports patients in Burnie and the surrounding area, making care more complete and connected.
People in Burnie can trust Dr James Wilson for reliable, professional care. His role as a GP at a community health centre gives him the chance to build ongoing relationships with patients. The combination of approachable service, practical health checks, and teamwork helps patients feel supported at every visit. His commitment to quality care and community health strengthens his strong reputation in Burnie and across Tasmania.
