Dr Labony Sultana is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Pinjarra, WA, working from 1 McKay Street, Pinjarra WA 6208.
She helps people of all ages with the stuff that shows up in everyday life. That can mean tiredness from a busy week, an annoying cold that just won’t shift, or a new problem that needs a proper check. In many cases, GP care is about getting answers early and keeping things on track before they get worse.
Dr Sultana also looks after people with ongoing health needs. Chronic disease management is a big part of general practice, so appointments may cover long-term conditions and regular reviews. She’ll help sort out what’s going on, talk through options, and make a plan that fits real life, not just a quick fix.
You can also book for physical exams and routine health checks. These visits are useful for peace of mind, and they can be a good time to update information, review symptoms, and make sure prevention steps are up to date.
Vaccinations are another key service. Whether it’s getting back on track with immunisations or planning ahead, Dr Sultana focuses on clear advice and practical next steps. She can also support care when you’re unwell, including treatment for common illnesses like colds and flu.
Blood pressure checks are part of her regular work too. Monitoring is simple, but it matters. If readings are high, she can explain what it means and help you organise follow-up.
Over time, her experience has been shaped by day-to-day GP appointments and the range of concerns people bring into a clinic. That includes listening closely, checking the basics, and making sure care is steady and easy to understand.
In terms of education, her pathway is through Australian medical training and GP practice standards. Details like specific degrees aren’t listed here, but the focus stays the same: safe, reliable care and good follow-up.
There’s also no public detail listed here about research projects or clinical trial involvement. If that’s something you want to know more about for your own situation, it’s best to ask directly during a visit.