Dr Olukayode Fowosere is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Gungahlin, in Canberra’s north. The practice is at Shop 53, Marketplace Shopping Centre, 33 Hibberson Street, Gungahlin ACT 2912. It’s a convenient spot for everyday GP care, including getting help early when something just doesn’t feel right.
In many cases, Dr Fowosere works with people who need regular check-ups and ongoing support for their health. That can be everything from keeping up with routine care to managing changes over time. Annual check-ups are a big part of the work, along with help with prescription refills when ongoing treatment is needed.
Vaccinations are also available. This includes checking what someone might need for their age and health situation, and making it easier to stay up to date. At times, that means answering questions in plain language, and helping people feel more comfortable with the plan.
For practical follow-ups, the clinic also provides basic lab tests. These can be useful when symptoms are ongoing, when monitoring is needed, or when results help guide the next steps. Dr Fowosere takes a steady, no-drama approach to discussing what the results mean and what could come next.
Chronic conditions are another key part of the care provided. People often come in for support with long-term health issues, where day-to-day management matters. Dr Fowosere helps look at the bigger picture, along with the small things that can make a difference, such as review plans, symptom checks, and keeping medications on track.
If a patient is dealing with the usual mix of life stress, health worries, or day-to-day symptoms, the aim is to keep things simple and practical. The focus stays on getting clear advice, making a sensible plan, and checking in again when it’s time. For many patients, that steady GP care is what makes the difference.
Language can matter when you’re talking about health. Dr Fowosere works with patients in ways that support clear communication, so appointments feel more understandable and less rushed. People can also ask for help organising their care, whether that’s for check-ups, vaccinations, refills, lab tests, or managing chronic conditions.