Greater Western Aboriginal Health Service, Mount Druitt
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Consultation Fee
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GP (General Practitioner)

Physical exams
Vaccinations
Prescription refills
Basic lab tests
Minor wound care
Dr Rabina Bari is a GP (General Practitioner) with a warm, patient-friendly approach. She holds a medical degree and brings years of experience to her role at the Greater Western Aboriginal Health Service in Mount Druitt, located at 2 Palmerston Road, Mount Druitt NSW 2770. Her work as a GP focuses on everyday health needs. She speaks English, Bengali, Farsi, Hindi and Urdu, which helps her connect with a diverse range of patients in the local community. This makes care easier for people who speak different languages at home. Her clinic serves people in and around Mount Druitt, a suburb in western Sydney, and she is available to help with a wide range of health concerns.
Dr Bari’s services include physical exams, vaccinations, prescription refills, basic lab tests, and minor wound care. These are common needs for families, workers, students and seniors. A thorough physical exam can help spot health issues early. Vaccinations protect children and adults from preventable diseases. Prescription refills are provided to keep ongoing treatments steady. Basic lab tests help check things like blood sugar, cholesterol, and general health. Minor wound care helps you recover quickly after small injuries. Dr Bari explains things in a simple way so you understand your health options and next steps.
The patient care style at her clinic focuses on clear communication, compassion, and respect. She listens carefully to concerns and answers questions in plain language. She takes time to understand your daily life and health goals. This helps her tailor advice to what really matters to you. Dr Bari believes in continuous learning. She stays up to date with medical guidelines and best practices to provide safe, effective care. She also works with a team to share knowledge and coordinate care.
The Greater Western Aboriginal Health Service emphasizes community health, support, and trust. Dr Bari plays an important role in building that trust with her patients. Her reputation is built on dependable care, careful listening, and professional skill. Patients can feel confident in her expertise and her commitment to family and community health in Mount Druitt and the wider western Sydney area.
