Dr Alice Webb is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Ellenbrook, WA. You can find the practice at Shop 2-3, 42 Main Street, Ellenbrook WA 6069. For many people, it’s nice to have a local doctor you can see for the everyday stuff, without the fuss.
As a GP, Dr Webb looks after patients across a mix of common health needs. That can include routine check-ups, where you can talk through how you’re going and get any health advice you need. It also covers ongoing care, like prescription refills, especially when you’re managing a condition over time.
Day to day, a GP appointment might be for a minor illness. This could be things like a viral infection, a flare-up of a usual problem, or just feeling run down. At times, it’s also about working out what’s going on and making a simple plan for treatment and recovery, including when you might need follow-up.
Dr Webb also helps with vaccinations. Getting the right vaccines at the right time can be confusing, so having someone who can explain what’s due and why can make it a lot easier. Vaccines are one part of staying well, especially for kids and families, and for anyone who wants to keep on top of preventive care.
Blood pressure checks are another common reason people come in. High blood pressure can be hard to notice, so regular monitoring matters. If your readings have been raised, Dr Webb can help you understand what the numbers mean and what steps you can take next.
Appointments like these suit many kinds of patients. That includes people who just want a regular check, families who need care for more than one person, and adults who are juggling work, school, and day-to-day stress while also keeping an eye on their health.
When you come in, the focus is usually on practical, get-it-done care. That means listening to what’s happening, answering questions in plain language, and keeping the next steps clear. If you need tests or referrals, those can be discussed too, depending on your situation.
Dr Alice Webb’s work as a GP covers routine check-ups, prescription refills, minor illness treatment, vaccinations, and blood pressure monitoring—covering the kind of health support people use most often.