Dr Jun Zhao is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Singleton, NSW. You’ll find the practice at 146 George Street, Singleton NSW 2330. Dr Zhao works with people of all ages, from kids coming in for routine care to adults who just want clear advice and steady follow-up.
In day-to-day care, Dr Zhao helps with things like annual check-ups and general health reviews. If you need blood pressure monitoring, that’s also part of the regular routine. Many people come in when they’re not feeling quite right, and it’s common to see visits for colds and flu, especially when symptoms pop up suddenly.
When it comes to minor injury care, Dr Zhao can help with the sorts of issues that don’t always need a hospital trip. That might include sprains, small cuts, and other injuries that need proper assessment and practical treatment. At times, it’s also about making sure nothing more serious is going on, and helping you know what to do next.
Vaccinations are another key part of the service. For families and individuals, it can be hard to keep track of what’s due and when. Dr Zhao can help with planning and answering the questions that usually come up around vaccines.
Appointments are usually about getting you back on track. Dr Zhao focuses on listening and keeping things simple, so you understand what’s happening and what the plan is. If you’ve got ongoing health concerns, regular GP care can make a big difference over time, and small checks often help catch problems earlier.
Dr Zhao speaks English and Chinese (Mandarin), which can be helpful for patients who prefer to talk in a language they’re comfortable with. Communication matters, and being able to explain things clearly can make the whole visit feel less stressful.
About training and experience: details like degree and work history aren’t listed here, but the practice offers the usual GP services people expect, including health checks, care for cold and flu symptoms, minor injury support, blood pressure monitoring, and vaccinations.
Research and clinical trials: there’s no specific information provided here about publications, research work, or trial involvement. If you’d like to know whether there are any current local trials that might fit a particular situation, it’s worth asking the clinic directly during your visit.