Dr Stan Kotulski is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Greystanes, in Sydney’s west. He works out of Shop 5, 6-10 Kippax Street, Greystanes NSW 2145, and aims to make everyday healthcare feel straightforward and calm.
In a typical visit, Dr Kotulski looks after people with day-to-day health needs. That can include things like colds and flu, lingering coughs, minor infections, and other common illnesses that pop up for work, school, or family life. At times, it’s also about helping you get on top of health changes before they get bigger, including making a clear plan for what to do next.
He also helps with chronic conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. These cases often need check-ins, simple goal setting, and regular medicine reviews. Many patients find it easier when appointments focus on practical steps, like monitoring symptoms, understanding test results, and adjusting treatment when needed.
Annual physical exams are another big part of his work. Over time, these checks can help spot issues early, keep track of risk factors, and make sure routine care stays on track. For some people, it’s also a chance to talk through lifestyle changes in a way that feels manageable, not overwhelming.
Dr Kotulski can also support you with basic vaccinations and prescription refills. If you need help staying up to date with routine vaccines, or your regular medication needs a review, he’ll usually set it out in a simple, step-by-step way.
Medical training is part of the foundation behind his GP care. While details like degrees and extra education aren’t listed here, his approach fits what you’d expect from a GP: listening first, checking what’s going on, and then working out the best next move based on your situation.
There’s no specific information listed about publications, research work, or clinical trials. Still, the focus in the room is always on safe, sensible care you can use day to day.
For patients in Greystanes and nearby suburbs, Dr Kotulski’s GP services are there for the things that matter most—getting well, staying well, and having a steady place to go when health questions come up.