Dr Emma Keeler is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Esperance, Western Australia. Her practice is at 47 Dempster Street, Esperance WA 6450. You can drop in for day-to-day healthcare, from routine check-ups to help with common health problems that pop up through the year.
As a GP, Dr Keeler looks after a wide range of patients. That can include families, older adults, and people who just want clear, steady advice about their health. She focuses on the basics that matter—listening, checking what’s going on, and helping you make a plan that fits your life.
Day to day, her work often includes routine check-ups, health monitoring, and prescription refills. If you’re due for a review, or you need ongoing medicines managed safely, she’s there to help you stay on track. At times, people also come in when they’re feeling run down, unsure what’s causing symptoms, or just need reassurance and a proper check.
Dr Keeler also supports patients with basic vaccinations. These appointments are usually straightforward, but they can make a big difference for peace of mind. She can talk through what’s recommended and what to expect, so you’re not left wondering.
When it comes to common illnesses, she helps with everyday conditions such as respiratory infections, minor skin issues, stomach upsets, and other common concerns. The goal is to treat what’s needed, and also spot when something needs more follow-up. If further care is required, she can guide you on the next steps.
Health counselling is part of the care too. Sometimes the appointment isn’t only about one symptom—it’s about habits, stress, sleep, or making small changes that improve wellbeing. In many cases, simple advice and a realistic plan work better than anything complicated.
Dr Keeler has completed her medical training and continues learning as general practice changes over time. She stays up to date with everyday care and uses current, practical evidence to guide decisions.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed here as a specific part of her work. Still, like most GPs, she keeps an eye on better ways to care for patients so treatment decisions are based on what’s known to work.