Dr Elizabeth de Lautour is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Frenchs Forest, NSW. The practice is located at 8/7 Skyline Place, Frenchs Forest NSW 2086.
In day to day GP care, patients often come in with the simple stuff first. That can be things like needing a routine check-up, a blood pressure check, or help getting back on track with ongoing medicines. At times, it’s more immediate, like when you’ve started to feel run down and want advice early.
Dr de Lautour works with people of all ages and supports many common health needs. This includes cold and flu symptoms, general minor illnesses, and short term concerns that can be hard to sort out at home. Many visits are about making a clear plan, checking how serious things might be, and helping you know what to watch for.
There’s also support for minor injury care. That might be something like a sprain, a small cut, or an ache that won’t settle. In these cases, the goal is usually the same: assess what’s going on, make sure nothing urgent is missed, and guide the next steps so recovery goes as smoothly as possible.
Prescription refills are another common reason people book in. For anyone managing ongoing treatment, it can help to have a regular GP review. In many cases, appointments cover your current symptoms, any side effects, and whether your medicines still fit your needs.
Blood pressure monitoring is part of the routine too. High blood pressure often doesn’t feel like anything, so checks and follow up matter. Dr de Lautour helps patients understand the readings and what they might mean for long term health, without making it complicated.
The style of care is practical and down to earth. Appointments focus on listening first, then sorting out the basics—what’s happening, what can be done now, and when you should come back. If more help is needed, referrals and next steps can be discussed as well.
Some patients also like having a GP they can see again and again, for both quick questions and more ongoing health concerns. Over time, having consistent care can make it easier to spot changes early and keep your health steady.