Dr Ajay Chowdhry is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Mildura, Victoria. You can find the practice at 220 - 228 Thirteenth Street, Mildura VIC 3500. If you’re after a straightforward, local GP who can help with the everyday stuff, this is the kind of care you can usually expect from a busy general practice.
In many cases, Dr Chowdhry looks after people and families who need routine support, not just when things feel urgent. That might include regular check-ups, health reviews, and common follow-ups to help keep things on track. Health screenings are also part of the usual work, such as checks for blood pressure and cholesterol.
There are also the regular “cold and flu” type visits. At times, patients come in with coughs, sore throats, fevers, and other common illnesses. Dr Chowdhry provides treatment and advice for everyday infections like colds and flu, and helps people work out what to do next at home. If symptoms aren’t settling as expected, a GP review can make a big difference.
Vaccinations are another practical part of care. If you need immunisations for yourself or your family, the appointment can cover what’s due and what to plan for. It’s usually a simple conversation as well as a medical check.
Prescription refills are also handled in a routine way. Some medicines need ongoing use, and it can be stressful when you’re running out. Having a GP who can review what you’re taking and help with refills can make things easier, especially when you’re juggling work and family life.
Like most GPs, Dr Chowdhry also focuses on getting the basics right. That means asking the right questions, listening to how you’ve been feeling, and checking your history when it matters. Over time, this style of care can help spot changes early, even when they seem small at first.
On education, Dr Chowdhry has completed medical training that supports work as a GP, with ongoing learning through professional practice. Day-to-day clinical work is where a lot of that knowledge gets used, along with staying up to date with standard care for common conditions.
No matter the reason for the visit, the goal is plain and simple: safe, clear advice and practical next steps. If you’re not sure where to start, a GP appointment is often the best place to begin.