Dr Mybol Sous is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Bankstown, NSW. He works from the Flinders Centre, Ground Floor, 25 Restwell Street, Bankstown NSW 2200.
In everyday general practice, Dr Sous looks after a wide mix of people and health needs. That can include things like regular check-ups, mild to moderate illnesses such as colds and flu, and help with ongoing health problems that need steady care over time.
Many patients come in for annual physical exams and health screenings. Common ones include checks like cholesterol and blood pressure, along with general reviews of how you’re going. These visits are often a good chance to spot changes early, ask questions, and make a clear plan for what comes next.
When you’re feeling unwell, he can help with common issues such as colds, flu-like symptoms, and other typical day-to-day problems. At times, people also need help managing symptoms while they wait for things to settle, and figuring out when it’s worth coming back or getting extra tests.
Dr Sous also supports people living with chronic conditions. This includes long-term management for conditions like diabetes and hypertension. In many cases, that means keeping medication on track, reviewing results, and making small adjustments when needed. He focuses on practical care you can actually fit into your routine.
Prescription refills and medication management are another big part of GP work, and he can help with reviewing what you’re taking and why. If you’re starting something new or you’ve had side effects, it’s important to talk it through, and that’s where a GP appointment can make a difference.
Experience-wise, Dr Sous brings day-to-day GP care to each appointment, built around the usual flow of patients in a busy community clinic. That kind of ongoing work helps him stay grounded in what people need most, not just in theory.
Education details aren’t listed here, but he provides GP services in line with standard medical registration and practice expectations in New South Wales.
No specific research or publications are listed for Dr Sous, and there aren’t any clinical trial details provided here. If you’re looking for something trial-related or research-backed, it’s still worth asking during an appointment, since GPs can often point you in the right direction.