Dee Why General Practice

Dee Why General Practice Dee Why General Practice is open seven days a week to provide healthcare for your family. Our GPs of

Welcome, Dr Ashish Wadhawan!Dr Ashish is a dedicated GP registrar who is in thefinal stages of GP training.Dr Ashish is ...
03/02/2026

Welcome, Dr Ashish Wadhawan!
Dr Ashish is a dedicated GP registrar who is in the
final stages of GP training.
Dr Ashish is deeply committed to delivering the highest quality care to his patients and has special
interests in:
• Child health and immunisation
• Chronic disease management
• Men’s health
• Mental health
• Seniors health services
• Skin cancer care
• Sports medicine
• Travel medicine and travel vaccination
Book your appointment today at https://ow.ly/ELoO50Y7YLR or download the EasyVisit app.

By participating in MyMedicare, our centre reinforces its commitment to working collaboratively to support our patients’...
29/01/2026

By participating in MyMedicare, our centre reinforces its commitment to working collaboratively to support our patients’ health - both now and in the future.

MyMedicare is a voluntary registration program that formalises the link between you, your GP and regular medical centre. By registering to MyMedicare, you take greater control of your health, allowing you to navigate your care with the support of your chosen primary care team, who can deliver personalised chronic care tailor to your long-term health.

Register by completing a form at our Centre or through your Medicare Online Account or the Express Plus Medicare Mobile app. More information at https://www.health.gov.au/our-work/mymedicare/patients or call us and our friendly staff will be able to assist.

Speak with reception for more information.

Looking for a group activity? Do some physical exercise with your friends or loved ones, with the aim of building up to ...
27/01/2026

Looking for a group activity? Do some physical exercise with your friends or loved ones, with the aim of building up to 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity five or more days every week. Not only will it make you feel great, but it can also help reduce your risk of heart disease!

Learn more about 's walking groups and personal walking plans 👉 http://ow.ly/s93K105YX9N

If you haven't exercised regularly in a while, speak to your GP about the best ways to get started. Visit http://ow.ly/13E2105mm7L to book an appointment.

See our doctors easily! Our centre offers online booking via EasyVisit. You can book your next appointment either via ou...
23/01/2026

See our doctors easily! Our centre offers online booking via EasyVisit. You can book your next appointment either via our website or download the EasyVisit app.

Make, change, cancel and review appointments in a couple of clicks. Take the hassle out of healthcare.

Download EasyVisit now from the App store and book online with ease.

Recognising the warning signs of a heart attack and acting fast could save your life or the life of someone close to you...
22/01/2026

Recognising the warning signs of a heart attack and acting fast could save your life or the life of someone close to you.

If you don't know all the warning signs of a heart attack, you're not alone. Many people don't recognise they are having a heart attack or know what to do.

Common warning signs include chest, arm, jaw, neck, back or shoulder pain or discomfort, and shortness of breath. Some people may feel sick, sweaty, dizzy or lightheaded, or have a feeling of indigestion or extreme fatigue. These lesser-known symptoms are particularly common in women.

A heart attack is a medical emergency. If you, or someone you know, is experiencing the warning signs of a heart attack, call Triple Zero (000) immediately and follow the operator's instructions.

Heart disease can occur 10 to 20 years earlier among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples compared with non-Ind...
13/01/2026

Heart disease can occur 10 to 20 years earlier among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples compared with non-Indigenous Australians.

Reducing your risk of heart disease starts with knowing your risk factors and making changes to live a healthier life. To know your risk of heart disease, it's important to get a regular health check with your doctor or health service.

Book a Heart Health Check with your GP and discuss how you can reduce your risk.
Resource:
https://www.heartfoundation.org.au/Bundles/Your-heart/aboriginal-health-risk-of-heart-disease

Please be advised that we will be closed Sunday 11 January. We will be back to normal business hours on Monday 12 Januar...
09/01/2026

Please be advised that we will be closed Sunday 11 January. We will be back to normal business hours on Monday 12 January, opening at 8 AM. We apologise for any inconvenience caused by this change and thank you for your understanding.

If you're living with heart disease, it's normal to feel worried, confused or overwhelmed at times. You might be wonderi...
08/01/2026

If you're living with heart disease, it's normal to feel worried, confused or overwhelmed at times. You might be wondering about the next steps you need to take and how you can get back to doing the things you love.

The Heart Foundation's MyHeart MyLife program can help. MyHeart MyLife is a free 12-week digital information and support program for adults living with heart disease and those who care for them. By joining, you’ll get access to heart-healthy information, expert guidance and practical tips tailored to your needs.

No matter where you are on your heart health journey, MyHeart MyLife, together with your GP, can support you every step of the way.

Join today. https://www.myheartmylife.org.au/

Keep a healthy heart at the core of your New Year’s resolutions.We are proud of our continued partnership with the Heart...
03/01/2026

Keep a healthy heart at the core of your New Year’s resolutions.

We are proud of our continued partnership with the Heart Foundation, assisting in sharing information, resources and lifestyle tips to help reduce your risk of heart disease and live a healthier life. Please see your GP for more information on how to prioritize your heart health.

As we welcome 2026, our team wishes you and your loved ones a happy, healthy and safe New Year!    #2026
31/12/2025

As we welcome 2026, our team wishes you and your loved ones a happy, healthy and safe New Year! #2026

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Dee Why, NSW

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm
Sunday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+61289783900

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