Dr Rachel Giblin is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Charlestown, NSW. You can find her at 28 Smith Street, Charlestown NSW 2290.
In everyday terms, she looks after people with day-to-day health needs. That can be things like routine check-ups, getting on top of ongoing health problems, and simple visits when you’re not feeling quite right. Over time, it also helps to have a GP who knows your history, so appointments are less stressful and easier to follow.
Dr Giblin also helps with common illnesses. If you’ve got a cough, a sore throat, a stomach bug, minor skin issues, or other everyday problems, she can assess what’s going on and guide you on the next steps. In many cases, that means basic treatment and clear advice about care at home. At times, it can also mean arranging further checks or referring you if needed.
Preventive care is a big part of primary care. She offers blood pressure monitoring, and that’s important even if you feel fine. Regular checks can pick up changes early, which makes a difference for long-term health.
Need a prescription refill? Dr Giblin can help with that too, including reviewing your medicines when appropriate. She also runs vaccination appointments, which can be useful for staying up to date and for helping protect the people around you.
Appointments are often about getting practical answers. You might come in worried about symptoms, or you might just want a regular review to stay on track. Dr Giblin aims to keep things calm and straightforward, so you know what’s happening and what to do next.
At the moment, details like specific qualifications, years of experience, and any research or clinical trial involvement aren’t listed here. The focus stays on what matters for day-to-day care: being a local GP in Charlestown and helping patients with routine and common health concerns.