Dr Thomas Henry Loneragan is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Ultimo, NSW. You’ll find the practice at 82 Mountain St, Ultimo NSW 2007. Dr Loneragan looks after day-to-day health needs for adults and families, with a focus on care that’s practical and easy to understand.
In general practice, things can change week to week, and that’s part of the job. Dr Loneragan helps with routine check-ups, so it’s not just about fixing problems when they pop up. Regular visits can also make it easier to spot changes early, and keep treatment on track.
Common illnesses are a big part of the work. That can include colds, flu, and other everyday sicknesses. At times, people need help managing symptoms, deciding when rest is enough, and knowing when to get checked again.
Vaccinations and immunisations are also part of the service. Dr Loneragan can help people understand what’s due and when, and support you with staying up to date across different life stages.
For longer-term health, the practice also supports people managing chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. In many cases, this means helping you build a plan you can stick with, along with regular reviews. It can be about medication guidance, lifestyle support, and keeping an eye on results over time.
GP care is often about more than one thing at once. Someone might come in for a sore throat, and also need a check-in about blood pressure, or they might ask about a new symptom and also talk through ongoing health goals. Dr Loneragan works with patients to sort out what matters most first, then go step by step.
Education and ongoing learning are built into working as a GP, and Dr Loneragan brings that everyday experience to consultations. The approach is calm and grounded, with clear explanations and sensible next steps.
Clinical trials and research are not usually the main focus in a typical GP visit, so the care here centres on what helps day to day. The aim is simple: make health care feel manageable, whether it’s a quick check-up, treatment for a common illness, vaccinations, or support with chronic conditions.