University Health Service Sydney, The University Of Sydney
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Consultation Fee
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GP (General Practitioner)

Routine check-ups
Cold and flu treatment
Minor injury care
Prescription refills
Blood pressure monitoring
Dr Ian Marshall is a GP (General Practitioner) who works at University Health Service Sydney, The University Of Sydney, located in the Wentworth Building GO1, The University Of Sydney NSW 2006. Degree and years of experience are not specified in the information provided, but Dr Marshall brings his role as a general practitioner to the university community. This profile focuses on patient care in a university setting and aims to make health services clear and easy to access. Dr Marshall offers key services that many students, staff, and visitors may need. He provides routine check-ups to help monitor overall health and catch any issues early. He also treats colds and flu, which are common in campus life, and can help with minor injuries that happen during sports, labs, or daily activities. If a patient needs ongoing care, he can handle prescription refills to keep medicines consistent. Blood pressure monitoring is another important service, helping people stay aware of heart health and prevent problems. These services are delivered in the University Health Service Sydney clinic, within the University of Sydney campus, making it convenient for people who study or work there. Location is a strong part of the service. Being on campus in the Wentworth Building GO1 makes it easy for students and staff to access medical care without leaving the university environment. The clinic location in NSW 2006 means it is close to central Sydney areas, which helps patients combine health visits with other university activities. Patient care style is focused on clear communication and practical support. With routine visits and targeted treatments, Dr Marshall aims to keep patients informed about their health. He encourages follow-up when needed and uses simple explanations to help patients understand treatment options. The aim is to make every visit straightforward and useful, so people can stay healthier with less stress. Teamwork and learning are important in this role. Being part of the University Health Service Sydney means Dr Marshall can work with other health professionals at the university to coordinate care. Continuous learning helps him stay up to date with best practices, new guidelines, and campus health needs. This collaborative approach supports consistent, high-quality care for patients across the university community. People choosing care with Dr Marshall can feel confident in a trusted, approachable GP who understands the university environment. The combination of accessible services, on-site location, and a patient-friendly approach helps build a solid reputation for expertise in general practice at the University of Sydney.
