Dr Soo Jin (Susie) Kim is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Glenelg, South Australia.
You’ll find the practice at 24 Gordon Street, Glenelg SA 5045. The clinic is set up for everyday healthcare, the kind you need when something’s not quite right or when you just want to stay on top of your health.
Dr Kim looks after adults, and in many cases also helps families with routine care. That can include general check-ups, skin-level health worries, ongoing health support, and planning for what to do next after you’ve had a new concern.
She also helps with prescription refills, so you’re not stuck when you need your usual medicines renewed. At times it’s also about getting the basics right again, like checking your blood pressure and making sure things stay steady.
Vaccinations are another key part of care. If you’re due for an immunisation, or you want advice on what’s relevant for your situation, Dr Kim can talk it through in a calm, practical way.
For issues that need a bit more testing, the clinic can arrange basic lab tests. These tests can help when symptoms are unclear, when monitoring is needed, or when your GP wants a clearer picture before making a plan.
Dr Kim communicates in English and Korean. That can make appointments feel easier, especially if you prefer to talk through health questions in your own language. It’s about getting you heard and making sure you understand the next steps.
When you visit, the focus is usually on simple, clear decisions—what’s happening, what can be done, and what follow-up might look like. There’s no rush, and you can expect the conversation to stay grounded and focused on your day-to-day health.
Over time, many patients come back for the usual care they need, like check-ups, monitoring, and keeping prescriptions up to date. It’s the sort of general practice work that helps health issues stay manageable, rather than letting small things grow into bigger problems.
If you’re in Glenelg and looking for a GP for regular health care or routine support, Dr Soo Jin (Susie) Kim is there to help with the basics—well done and in a way that feels straight to the point.