WA Health system

GPs

A GP, or general practitioner, is often the first health professional you talk to about your physical and mental health. They are also known as a family doctor or medical practitioner and usually work in a small private practice, clinic or surgery.

GPs care for patients of all ages and advise on health issues including illness, injury, mental health and healthy lifestyle tips. Your GP can also refer you to another doctor or health care professional for more specialised care if necessary.

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Do I have to pay to see a GP?
Can I complain about a GP?

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