Dr Genevieve Tan is a GP working in North Ryde, NSW. Her practice is at 124A Epping Rd, North Ryde NSW 2113. If you need a regular check-up or you’ve come down with something that’s not quite right, she’s there to help sort it out.
As a general practitioner, Dr Tan looks after a mix of everyday health needs. That can be things like annual physical exams, where you can go through any concerns, review your health in general, and make plans for the year ahead. Over time, regular visits can also help catch changes earlier, even when symptoms are mild.
When you’re unwell, she’s set up for sick visits for common illnesses. This might include problems like coughs, colds, fevers, stomach upsets, and other everyday conditions that pop up for many people. At times, it can be hard to work out what’s normal and what needs attention. In many cases, Dr Tan can do the first assessment, talk through what to watch for, and suggest the right next steps.
Dr Tan also helps manage chronic conditions, including diabetes and high blood pressure. These conditions usually need ongoing care, not just quick fixes. She focuses on keeping things steady with check-ins, practical advice, and support with long-term health goals. If you’re juggling medications, lifestyle changes, and day-to-day life, having a GP who can help you stay on track makes a real difference.
Vaccinations and immunizations are another big part of her work. Getting the right vaccines at the right time can protect you, and it can also protect those around you. Dr Tan can help you understand what you may need, and organise appointments when you’re due.
Sometimes you may also need basic laboratory tests. Dr Tan can organise simple testing as part of assessing symptoms or monitoring ongoing health. This is often useful when you need clearer answers, not guesswork.
Dr Tan’s day-to-day approach is straightforward and calm. She aims to make appointments feel manageable, even when you’re stressed about your health. If you’re not sure whether you need a check-up or whether it’s something that can wait, starting with a GP appointment is usually the easiest first step.