Dr Judith Toman is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Moruya, on the NSW South Coast. You can find her at 49 Queen Street, Moruya NSW 2537.
In day-to-day practice, Dr Toman looks after a mix of people and common health needs. That can include annual physical check-ups, getting help when you’re sick, and sorting out ongoing issues as they change over time. Many patients come in with things like colds and flu-like symptoms, minor infections, stomach upsets, and other everyday problems that need a steady hand and clear advice.
She also helps manage long-term conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. For these cases, appointments are often about staying on top of symptoms, checking progress, and making sure treatment plans fit real life. At times, it also involves practical lifestyle guidance and medication review, so patients feel more confident about what to do next.
Immunisations are part of her routine care too. That might mean planning vaccinations for adults, checking schedules, or getting up to date after time has passed. If you’re not sure what you need, Dr Toman can talk it through in plain terms and help you work out a sensible plan.
When needed, she can organise basic lab tests like blood work. These are often used to check things like cholesterol, blood sugar levels, and general markers of health. The goal is to make sure decisions are based on more than just how someone feels on the day.
Dr Toman’s work is grounded in practical primary care. She focuses on listening first, explaining what’s going on, and helping patients understand their options without the runaround. For many people, that simple approach makes it easier to take the next step, whether it’s booking a follow-up, adjusting care, or keeping things on track.
In terms of education, Dr Toman has medical training to work as a GP, and she uses that training to support care across a range of common adult and family health concerns. Details on research, publications, and clinical trials aren’t listed here, so the focus stays on everyday GP care and the things patients actually bring in to the clinic.