Kildare Road Medical Centre will be closed for Labour Day (02/10/2023).
We will then be reopening this coming Tuesday (03/10/2022).
Have a great long weekend and enjoy your break!
Kildare Road Medical Centre will be closed for Labour Day (02/10/2023).
We will then be reopening this coming Tuesday (03/10/2022).
Have a great long weekend and enjoy your break!
🩺 Introducing Dr. Ambreena Fatima to Kildare Road Medical Centre!
We’re delighted to welcome Dr. Ambreena Fatima to our esteemed team at Kildare Road Medical Centre. Graduating from Ziauddin Medical University in 2003, Dr. Fatima has since gathered a wealth of experience from various global healthcare settings, including Australia, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. Her international qualifications are a testament to her dedication, most notably her FRACGP from Australia in 2021.
With a steadfast commitment to high-quality primary care, Dr. Fatima emphasizes structured family medicine to bolster the overall health and wellness of our community. Her areas of interest include Primary Care, Women’s Health, and Chronic Disease Management. Additionally, her expertise is augmented by certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Sexual Health.
🔗 Schedule your appointment with Dr. Fatima by clicking the link here.
Join us in extending a warm welcome to Dr. Fatima. Prioritize your health and well-being by booking an appointment today. #WelcomeDrFatima #KildareMedical #FamilyCareFirst
Contraception is an important part of women’s reproductive health, supporting informed choices about if and when to have children. Access to clear information and personalised medical advice helps women choose options that align with their health, lifestyle, and future plans.
At Kildare Road Medical Centre, the Women’s Health Clinic supports women across Blacktown and Western Sydney with access to contraceptive advice and reproductive health care delivered in a respectful and confidential environment.
Contraception refers to a range of methods used to prevent pregnancy. Different options suit different people, and the most appropriate choice can depend on individual health factors, preferences, and life stage.
A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic can provide guidance on options such as:
Oral contraceptive pills
Long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), including IUDs and implants
Short-term and longer-term contraceptive options
Reviewing or changing an existing method
Each option has its own considerations, and discussions are tailored to individual needs.
Choosing contraception is a personal decision. Consultations focus on providing clear explanations, answering questions, and supporting informed decision-making.
Women may choose to book an appointment to:
Start contraception for the first time
Review or change an existing method
Discuss side effects or concerns
Explore options that fit current lifestyle or health needs
Care is provided by experienced GPs who consult from the centre, offering a supportive environment to discuss sensitive topics comfortably.
Contraceptive needs can change over time. Access to ongoing support allows women to review their choices and make adjustments as circumstances evolve.
The Women’s Health Clinic supports women at all stages of life, helping them feel confident and informed about their reproductive health decisions.
If you would like to discuss contraception options or have questions about reproductive health, booking an appointment is a positive first step.
📍 Location: 36 Kildare Road, Blacktown NSW 2148
📞 Phone: (02) 8822 3000
📱 Online bookings available via HotDoc
Appointments are available as part of the centre’s Women’s Health services.
Contraception is about choice, confidence, and access to accurate information. Support for women’s reproductive health is available year-round through the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre.
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Jain to our dedicated team of healthcare professionals.
With an extensive background in Urology and General Practice, he brings over 20 years of global medical experience.
Dr. Jain has a strong commitment to providing quality patient care, having served in diverse roles across India, the UK, and Australia.
Whether you’re seeking expertise in Urology or simply looking for a trusted General Practitioner, Dr. Jain is here to assist.
To book an appointment with Dr. Jain, please visit HotDoc here.
Dr Julia Khaled provides comprehensive women’s health care and has experience supporting patients with a wide range of concerns, including:
Reproductive and sexual health
Contraception and family planning
Gynaecological concerns
Menopause management and hormonal health
Preventive women’s health care
She maintains up-to-date clinical knowledge to ensure patients receive evidence-based guidance and care tailored to their individual circumstances.
Dr Julia Khaled is known for creating a supportive and comfortable consultation environment. She takes time to listen carefully to her patients, understand their concerns, and involve them in shared decision-making.
Her approach focuses on:
Clear communication and education
Respect for individual values and preferences
Supporting informed health decisions
Long-term wellbeing and preventive care
Patients value her calm, empathetic manner and attention to detail.
The Women’s Health Clinic provides access to GPs consulting from the centre who support women at every stage of life, from preventive care to ongoing health management.
Consultations are delivered in a confidential, respectful setting, with referral pathways available when specialist care is clinically required.
Patients seeking women’s health care in Blacktown can book an appointment with Dr Julia Khaled through the Women’s Health Clinic.
📍 Location: 36 Kildare Road, Blacktown NSW 2148
📞 Phone: (02) 8822 3000
📱 Online bookings available via HotDoc
Dr Julia Khaled is committed to supporting women with compassionate, evidence-based care focused on long-term health and wellbeing.
Implanon is a long-acting, reversible contraceptive option that offers reliable pregnancy prevention with minimal day-to-day maintenance. For many women, it provides peace of mind, convenience, and control over reproductive choices.
At Kildare Road Medical Centre, Implanon insertion is bulk billed when provided as a Medicare-eligible service, making this effective contraception option accessible to women in Blacktown and Western Sydney.
Implanon is a small, flexible rod inserted just under the skin of the upper arm. It releases a low dose of hormone that helps prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation.
Key features include:
Over 99% effective at preventing pregnancy
Long-acting protection for up to three years
No daily tablets to remember
Fully reversible, with removal possible at any time
Once removed, fertility typically returns quickly.
Implanon can be a suitable option for many women, but choosing contraception is a personal decision. A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic can discuss whether Implanon aligns with your health history, lifestyle, and future family planning goals.
Appointments may include discussion of:
How Implanon works
Potential side effects
Suitability based on individual health factors
Alternative contraception options if needed
These conversations are tailored to each individual, supporting informed decision-making.
For eligible patients, Implanon insertion is bulk billed, meaning there is no out-of-pocket cost for the procedure when Medicare criteria are met.
A GP consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic will:
Discuss suitability and answer questions
Arrange insertion where clinically appropriate
Provide follow-up advice and ongoing support
If you are considering Implanon as a contraception option, booking an appointment is the first step.
📍 Location: 36 Kildare Road, Blacktown NSW 2148
📞 Phone: (02) 8822 3000
📱 Online bookings available via HotDoc
Appointments are available as part of the centre’s Women’s Health services.
Choosing contraception should feel empowering, not overwhelming. Support and guidance are available through the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre, helping women make decisions that align with their reproductive health goals.
Cultural understanding plays an important role in women’s health. Feeling respected, heard, and understood helps women engage more confidently with healthcare and supports better health outcomes.
At Kildare Road Medical Centre, the Women’s Health Clinic supports women across Blacktown and Western Sydney by providing access to care that is respectful, inclusive, and culturally informed.
Women come from diverse cultural, religious, and linguistic backgrounds, each with unique beliefs, values, and experiences that can influence health decisions.
Culturally sensitive care helps to:
Build trust between patients and healthcare providers
Improve communication and understanding
Support informed decision-making
Ensure care aligns with individual values and preferences
This approach recognises that effective healthcare goes beyond clinical treatment alone.
The Women’s Health Clinic focuses on creating an environment where women feel comfortable discussing their health needs openly and respectfully.
Women have access to GPs and healthcare professionals consulting from the centre who come from a range of cultural backgrounds, helping support understanding and respect for different perspectives.
Healthcare providers are mindful of cultural beliefs, practices, and values when discussing health concerns and treatment options, while ensuring care remains evidence-based and clinically appropriate.
Where possible and appropriate, individual health traditions and preferences are acknowledged and discussed as part of care planning.
Consultations prioritise listening, clear communication, and shared decision-making, recognising that each woman’s experiences and preferences are unique.
Cultural sensitivity helps ensure that women feel safe, supported, and respected when seeking care. The Women’s Health Clinic aims to provide an inclusive environment where questions are welcomed and concerns are addressed with care and understanding.
Women are encouraged to share any preferences, concerns, or cultural considerations that may be important to their healthcare experience.
If you would like to learn more about culturally sensitive women’s health care or book an appointment, support is available.
📍 Location: 36 Kildare Road, Blacktown NSW 2148
📞 Phone: (02) 8822 3000
📱 Online bookings available via HotDoc
Appointments are available as part of the centre’s Women’s Health services.
Culturally sensitive care is an important part of supporting women’s health and wellbeing. The Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre is committed to providing respectful, inclusive care for women from all backgrounds.
Dr Sana Albasri is a general practitioner with a strong focus on women’s health, known for her compassionate approach and commitment to supporting women across all stages of life.
Dr Sana Albasri previously consulted from the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre, where she supported many women in Blacktown and Western Sydney with their reproductive and general health needs.
Dr Sana Albasri’s clinical interests include comprehensive women’s health care, with a focus on supporting informed, holistic decision-making.
Her areas of interest included:
Reproductive and sexual health
Contraception and family planning
Gynaecological concerns
Menopause management and hormonal health
Patients valued her calm, respectful manner and her emphasis on listening carefully to individual concerns and preferences.
Dr Sana Albasri is no longer consulting at Kildare Road Medical Centre.
Patients who were previously seeing Dr Sana Albasri and are seeking ongoing women’s health care in Blacktown can continue to access women’s health services through other GPs consulting from the Women’s Health Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre.
Reception staff can assist with booking appointments and answering any questions regarding available women’s health services.
📞 (02) 8822 3000
📍 36 Kildare Road, Blacktown NSW 2148
📱 Online bookings available via HotDoc
The Women’s Health Clinic continues to provide access to experienced GPs consulting from the centre who support women with:
Reproductive and gynaecological health
Contraception and family planning
Menopause care
Preventive women’s health
Care is delivered in a supportive, confidential environment with referral pathways available when clinically required.
Whether transitioning care from a previous GP or booking for the first time, women’s health support remains available at Kildare Road Medical Centre.
Navraj has extensive experience treating Worker's Compensation and CTP patients.
Weeekday appointments available
New patients welcome
Mr Navraj Singh Baria is providing physiotherapy services at Kildare Road Medical Centre – book your appointment today.