Earlwood
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Consultation Fee
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GP (General Practitioner)

Routine check-ups
Flu shots
Prescription refills
Blood pressure monitoring
Dr Shannon Previte is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Earlwood, New South Wales. She works at the Earlwood clinic located at 352-354 Homer St, Earlwood NSW 2206. She brings years of experience in general practice and focuses on helping patients stay healthy and cared for. 
 
 People can visit for routine check-ups, flu shots, prescription refills, and blood pressure monitoring. These services cover daily health needs and help manage ongoing conditions. Dr Previte explains options clearly and makes sure you understand your choices. Her approach aims to keep care simple and easy to follow for everyone. 
 
 The clinic is located in a convenient part of Sydney and is easy to reach from nearby suburbs. Patients can expect friendly service and a calm environment. Dr Previte values strong patient relationships and takes time to listen to concerns. She uses a practical, straightforward style that helps patients, including families, feel confident about their health decisions. 
 
 In her practice, continuous learning is important. She keeps up with the latest guidelines to provide current care. Teamwork is a key part of how she works. She collaborates with clinic staff to coordinate tests, follow-up care, and prescription planning. This teamwork helps ensure smooth visits and reliable support between appointments. 
 
 For people living in or near Earlwood, Bankstown, Canterbury, or surrounding Sydney areas, Dr Previte offers accessible care from a local GP you can trust. The clinic’s phone number is 02 9554 7788, making it easy to book or ask questions. 
 
 With clear explanations, steady care, and a focus on health in everyday life, Dr Shannon Previte builds a strong reputation. Her expertise in general practice helps patients manage routine health needs and stay well in the community. Patients feel respected, informed, and safe when they visit.
