Prof Simon Willcock is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Macquarie University, NSW. His clinic is located at Suite 305 Level 3, 2 Technology Place, Macquarie University NSW 2109.
Day to day, he looks after people with common health needs and helps them stay on top of changes over time. That can be as simple as a regular health check, or it might be about dealing with something that’s come up recently.
Many patients visit for annual check-ups and ongoing care. These appointments are a good chance to talk through how things are going, review any ongoing issues, and make a plan for the year ahead. He also helps with prescription refills, so patients can keep their treatment on track without having to wait for the “right time” to see a doctor.
When someone feels run down, he can help with cold and flu type illnesses. At times, that includes checking symptoms, making sure there’s no red flag, and giving clear advice on what to do next. For people who want to keep a close eye on their health, he also does blood pressure monitoring, which is important for many long-term conditions.
Because general practice covers a wide range of concerns, the visits are often practical. You might be there for a quick concern, or you might need a few steps to sort things out. In many cases, he takes time to explain what’s going on in plain language and talks through options that fit your situation. He also supports people who need repeat checks, follow-up plans, or help understanding when to come back sooner.
Prof Willcock’s work sits in the real world of families, workplaces, and everyday life. That means he’s used to seeing different age groups and different health patterns, not just one type of problem. Over time, he builds familiarity with how a patient’s health can shift, and he helps them make sensible decisions along the way.
Overall, this is a GP practice focused on regular care, timely help, and keeping things straightforward. If you’re after a doctor for check-ups, prescription refills, colds and flu, or blood pressure monitoring, Prof Simon Willcock’s clinic in Macquarie University is set up for those needs.