Dr Mahjoub Wahbi is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Wollongong, NSW. He works out of U 6 G 73 Flinders St, Wollongong NSW 2500. If you’re after a steady, no-fuss GP appointment, this is the kind of place many people feel comfortable starting with.
Day to day, Dr Wahbi looks after common health needs for adults and families. That can mean routine check-ups to keep track of how you’re going, and health screenings that catch things early when possible. He also helps with everyday care like prescription refills, basic lab tests, and general health advice based on your situation.
Vaccinations are another big part of the work. Over time, the needs can change, whether it’s for your own peace of mind or for staying on top of recommended immunisations. Appointments are usually simple and practical, with time to talk through what you need and why.
At times, people come in with questions that are more about wellbeing and prevention than a single urgent problem. Dr Wahbi focuses on understanding what’s happening, then planning the next step. Sometimes that’s monitoring and follow-up, and other times it’s ordering basic tests or arranging review to make sure you’re on the right track.
In many cases, a GP visit is also about making health feel more manageable. That might include sorting out symptoms, reviewing medications, or getting clear guidance on lifestyle changes that are realistic for real life. The aim is to keep things clear, calm, and grounded.
Experience-wise, Dr Wahbi’s work is built around everyday general practice. This kind of experience comes from seeing a wide range of patients across different stages of life, and getting used to helping people with the routine issues that make up most healthcare visits.
In terms of education, Dr Wahbi has completed medical training and works as a GP. He also stays up to date through ongoing clinical practice, which helps when guidelines and best practice change over time.
No details are listed here about specific research papers or clinical trials. The focus of the practice is on practical care you can use, including check-ups, vaccinations, prescription refills, basic lab tests, and health screening appointments.