Smith Street Medical Centre & Skin Cancer Clinic, Charlestown
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
GP (General Practitioner)
5
Annual physical exams
Treatment for common cold and flu
Management of chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension
Basic vaccinations and immunizations
First aid and wound care
Dr Margaret Lynch is a GP, a General Practitioner, based in Charlestown, NSW. She works at the Smith Street Medical Centre & Skin Cancer Clinic on 28 Smith Street, Charlestown. She brings years of experience as a trusted family doctor for adults and children. Her practice focuses on everyday health and long term care. She cares for patients in the local Charlestown area and nearby suburbs across the Hunter region.
Dr Lynch helps people with a wide range of health needs. Her services include annual physical exams, which are a good way to check overall health every year. She treats common colds and flu and helps people feel better when they are sick. For those with ongoing health problems, she provides management of chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension. She also offers basic vaccinations and immunizations to protect against illnesses. If someone needs first aid or wound care after a minor injury, she can help with that too.
In her approach to patient care, Dr Lynch is calm and patient. She explains things in simple terms so patients can understand their health. She listens carefully and asks questions to know what matters most to the patient. She supports families and works to make visits quick, clear, and useful. Her practice emphasizes continuity of care, so patients see the same doctor whenever possible. This helps build trust and a stronger doctor–patient relationship.
Dr Lynch believes in continuous learning. She keeps up to date with the latest guidelines in primary care and skin health. She uses teamwork to provide good care. She collaborates with other clinic staff and surgeons when needed. This ensures patients get well-rounded help and the right next steps. Her clinic is a local resource for Charlestown residents and nearby communities, offering convenient access to general practice and skin cancer services in one place.
People in Charlestown and the Hunter region can trust Dr Margaret Lynch for dependable, respectful, and professional care. Her experience, approachable manner, and commitment to patient well-being reflect a solid reputation in the community. For appointments, contact Smith Street Medical Centre & Skin Cancer Clinic at 0249433066.
Finally found a GP who listens. I visited Dr Lynch in Charlestown for my annual physical and she explained every step clearly. Felt reassured about my blood pressure and risk factors, and left with a plan I could actually follow. Highly recommended.
Went in for a bad cold and was given solid advice and quick treatment. Dr Lynch didn’t rush me, checked for underlying issues, and I was on the mend in a couple of days. Great bedside manner for a busy GP clinic in NSW.
A thorough check during my diabetes review. She explained my numbers in plain language and updated my management plan. I appreciated the respectful, calm approach and the advice on healthy options at home.
Came in for a wound after a small accident and was impressed with how quickly they cleaned and dressed it. Clean, professional and the aftercare instructions were easy to follow. Definitely putting her on my family’s list.
Booked in for a flu vaccination and a quick check over. The clinic was friendly, and Dr Lynch made the whole process painless. Felt confident I was properly protected for the season.
I needed help managing hypertension and we reviewed my meds and lifestyle in a supportive, non-judgmental way. The plan she gave me is simple to follow and I already feel more in control.
Dr Lynch is excellent with annual physicals for our family. She covers everything from vaccines to basic wound care, with a clear follow-up plan. Charlestown locals are lucky to have a GP like her.