Dr Kavitha Sivaranjan is a General Practitioner based in Bankstown, in Sydney’s west. Her practice is located at Suite G01, 68 Eldridge Road, Bankstown NSW 2200.
As a GP, Dr Sivaranjan looks after everyday health needs for individuals and families. That can mean simple check-ups, help when you’re not feeling well, or making sure ongoing conditions are kept on track. Many people visit for routine care like blood pressure monitoring, and for advice on day-to-day health choices that can make a real difference.
When illness pops up, she helps with common problems such as colds and flu, and she can also guide you through what to do next if symptoms hang around. If you need prescription refills, she can review what’s going on and make sure your medicines are still right for you. Vaccinations are also part of the care she provides, including catching up when needed.
Care is usually built around listening and being clear about options. At times, that means sorting out what’s normal, what’s concerning, and what can be managed at home versus what should be checked sooner. Over time, this steady approach helps people feel more confident about their health, especially when life is busy and you just want practical answers.
Dr Sivaranjan works with patients who speak different languages. She communicates in English, as well as Sinhala and Tamil, which can help if you’d rather explain symptoms in a way that feels natural and comfortable.
Her role in general practice also includes the small things that matter, like making time to understand your concerns, answering questions about symptoms, and keeping records up to date. It’s not just about a quick fix. In many cases, it’s about putting a plan in place that fits your routine and your health history.
There isn’t one “type” of patient she sees. People come in for everything from a first cold of the season to longer-term management questions. If you’re after a GP who keeps things down-to-earth and focused on what’s needed now, Dr Kavitha Sivaranjan’s Bankstown clinic is a good place to start.
If you’re thinking about booking, it helps to bring any current medication details and a quick note of your main concerns, even if it’s just a couple of dot points. That way, the appointment can get straight to the important stuff.