Dr Nazik Itaiwi is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Toowoomba, Queensland. She works from 677-683 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba QLD 4350, and provides everyday healthcare for people at different stages of life. If you need a regular check-up, help managing a common illness, or you just want someone to listen and guide you through the basics, she’s there to help.
Her appointments are for routine care and the kind of health concerns that show up again and again in daily life. That includes things like routine check-ups to keep track of your health, flu shots during the flu season, and prescription refills when you need ongoing medicines. At times, a visit is also about getting clarity on symptoms and making a simple plan for what to do next.
Dr Itaiwi also looks after common health issues, especially those that need prompt attention but don’t always require specialist care. In many cases, she can help with early management and point you in the right direction if further care is needed. She may also organise basic lab tests when they’re useful, such as when blood tests can help confirm what’s going on or check that treatment is working as expected.
Communication matters, and Dr Itaiwi speaks English and Arabic. This can make appointments feel more comfortable and easier to understand, especially if you prefer to explain things in your own language. It’s often the small things that help, like having time to ask questions and getting clear, plain answers without the run-around.
When it comes to staying on top of health over time, regular care can make a big difference. That might mean checking in when you feel well, not only when something is wrong. It can also mean reviewing medications, making sure you’re getting what you need, and updating plans if your health changes.
As a GP, Dr Itaiwi focuses on practical, day-to-day medicine. She helps with common illnesses, routine healthcare, and the steps that sit in between—like repeat scripts, basic tests, and follow-up advice. For people in Toowoomba who want straightforward care and a calm approach, her clinic is set up to support that.
Information about specific research work and clinical trials isn’t listed here. The main focus is the work in the clinic—helping patients through the things that come up most often, and keeping care steady, simple, and grounded.