Dr Angeline Viljoen is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Gladstone-city, QLD. You can find the practice at 2 Goondoon Street, Gladstone-city QLD 4680. Dr Viljoen looks after everyday health needs for adults and families, from the small stuff that pops up to longer-term conditions that need steady care.
In clinic, her days often involve things like annual physical exams and health checks. She also helps with common illnesses such as colds and flu, where you might need a proper chat, some treatment advice, and a plan for how to feel better and when to come back.
Many people see a GP because they want ongoing support, not just a quick fix. Dr Viljoen also focuses on managing chronic conditions, including diabetes and hypertension. In many cases, this means checking in regularly, keeping an eye on symptoms, and helping patients understand what changes can make a difference day to day.
Vaccinations are another big part of GP care, and routine vaccines are provided to help protect against illness. If you’re due for one, she’ll talk you through what it’s for and what to expect, in a calm, straightforward way.
At times, basic lab tests are needed to sort out what’s going on. Dr Viljoen can organise simple investigations when they’re useful, so you’re not left guessing. The goal is to make decisions based on your symptoms, your history, and the results when you have them.
Education and medical training are the backbone of her GP work, and the approach stays practical. Over time, the focus is on good communication and making sure care is clear and doable. Patients are supported with plans that fit their life, not plans that feel too hard to follow.
Research work and clinical trials aren’t listed here, but the care shown in the clinic is all about current, everyday medicine and following sensible guidelines. If something changes, Dr Viljoen will review it with you and adjust the plan.
If you’re looking for a local GP in Gladstone-city for health checks, treatment for common illnesses, vaccinations, or help managing ongoing conditions, Dr Angeline Viljoen is there to help.