Kareela Village Medical Centre, Kareela
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Consultation Fee
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GP (General Practitioner)

Routine check-ups
Prescription refills
Common cold treatment
Blood pressure monitoring
Health counseling
Dr Nurul Chowdhury is a General Practitioner (GP) based in Kareela, NSW. He works at Kareela Village Medical Centre, located at Shop UL1, 1-13 Freya Street, Kareela NSW 2232. He provides clear, friendly care for adults and families. Patients can visit for routine check-ups, prescription refills, treatment of the common cold, blood pressure monitoring, and health counseling. His clinic is part of the Kareela community, a suburb south of Sydney, Australia. The easy-to-find location helps families in the area get timely care when they need it.
Dr Chowdhury’s services cover everyday health needs. Routine check-ups help catch health issues early and keep people well. Prescription refills are available so patients do not have to wait long when medicines are running low. For the common cold, he offers practical advice and treatment to help people feel better sooner. Blood pressure monitoring is available, which is important for people who want to stay on top of heart health. Health counselling supports making healthy choices about weight, diet, exercise, and daily habits. These services are designed to be simple and easy to understand, especially for patients who want clear explanations and practical steps to stay healthy.
The care style at Kareela Village Medical Centre focuses on listening to patients. Dr Chowdhury aims to make visits straightforward and respectful. He explains each step of the care plan in plain language. This helps patients participate in their own health care. The clinic supports a calm and welcoming atmosphere, which makes it easier for families and individuals to talk about health concerns.
Dr Chowdhury values continuous learning. By staying up to date with medical knowledge, he can offer evidence-based advice and current treatment options. He also works as part of a team at the Kareela Village Medical Centre. Teamwork means other health staff help ensure patients receive complete care. This approach helps patients get timely appointments, clear follow-up, and coordinated support for ongoing health needs.
People in the Kareela area can trust Dr Nurul Chowdhury for reliable, patient-friendly care. With a focus on routine health, clear communication, and practical advice, he builds a solid local reputation. Patients know they can rely on his expertise for everyday health needs and thoughtful guidance to stay well in Australia.
