Dr Yvonne Sundram is a GP working in Goodna, in Brisbane’s south-west. Her clinic is at the corner of Ipswich Road and Queen Street, Goodna QLD 4300. As a general practitioner, she helps with the everyday health stuff that comes up for families, workers, and older community members.
In many cases, visits start with routine check-ups. These are a good chance to talk through how things are going, review health goals, and catch small problems early. She also looks after common illnesses like colds and flu, and she can help with typical day-to-day conditions that affect energy, breathing, and overall wellbeing.
Health screening matters, and she offers things like blood pressure checks and cholesterol checks. Vaccinations are another big part of care. Depending on what you need, she can guide you on staying up to date so you’re better protected across the year.
People also come in for practical support like prescription refills. If you’ve been managing a condition for a while, it helps to have a regular GP who can keep an eye on the basics and make sure your treatment plan still fits your life. At times, illnesses and symptoms change quickly, so prompt advice can make a real difference.
Dr Sundram’s education and training have focused on general practice, so she’s used to working across lots of different concerns, not just one area. Over time, the GP role builds a steady kind of experience—listening carefully, checking what’s going on, and helping people make simple, clear next steps.