Tudor Medical Centre - Urban

Tudor Medical Centre is a small group of general practice located in the north eastern suburbs of Adelaide.  The practice was taken over by Dr Sam Seimon in October 2005. At the end of August 2009 the practice moved into it's purpose built rooms at 69 Dyott Avenue Hampstead Gardens. The original premises at 193 remain part of the practice (Tudor Health) and house Healthscope Pathology, a clinical psychologist, physiotherapist and podiatrist.


Address:
69 Dyott Avenue Hampstead Gardens, South Australia, 5086

Phone:
(08) 8266 5100

Fax:
(08) 8266 4193

Email:
kdstubing@gmail.com

Principal Contact:
Kerry Stubing

GP Supervisor(s):
Dr Sam Seimon

Hours of business:
Mon to Fri: 8.30am - 5.30pm
Sat: 9.00am - 12.30pm

Number of GPs in Practice:
FT: 4 PT: 3

Special interests, services and procedures offered:
General family medicine, skin cancer and minor surgery, paediatric, adolescent and adult medicine, vaccinations and immunisations, general counselling and health education, women’s health, men’s health, and antenatal shared care.


Description of region:
Hampstead Gardens is a north eastern suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.

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