Dr Jonathan Tey
General Practitioner
MBBS, FRACGP, DCH
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Jon is a Queensland trained GP with special interests in skin cancer medicine, paediatrics, antenatal care and chronic disease. He was amongst the youngest Australian graduates to obtain his medical degree in 2010. He worked in a number of metropolitan and rural hospitals in Queensland prior to obtaining Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
Jon completed post graduate studies with a Diploma in Child Health through the University of Sydney. He is passionate about the important role that GP’s have in the provision of quality primary healthcare. He contributes to the profession by teaching GP Registrars as well as being an examiner for the RACGP. He is an accredited skin cancer doctor with the Skin Cancer College of Australasia.
Outside of work Jon enjoys spending time with his wife and 2 daughters. He loves cycling, the Brisbane Broncos, good coffee and is refining his (lack of) skills in edible gardening. He actively supports a primary healthcare project called Yotkom; providing services to some of the most resource poor in Northern Uganda.
Locations
General Practice Consulting:
(Monday, Wednesday, Thursday)
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7 Plimsoll St, Greenslopes, Qld 4120
Ph: 3397 1875
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Click to Book Online @ Greenslopes
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Skin Cancer:
(Tuesday, Friday)
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13 Mayes Avenue, Logan Central, Qld 4114
Ph: 3808 8444
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Memberships & Affiliations
Quality without Compromise
Whether you're in your first or golden years in life, choosing the right GP for you is arguably one of the most important decisions you can make towards improving your health. I congratulate you on making the effort to seek this out. Not only does a good GP help diagnose and manage your medical problems, a good GP takes the time to listen, support and encourage you along the way.
The patient doctor relationship is one which I never take for granted. It is a relationship which is built on trust and takes time to cultivate. It is one that will stand with you during the deepest valleys in life, but also celebrate with you in those high mountain top moments. It is one in which no question is too silly to ask.
As a husband, son, father and GP, I understand first hand some of the challenges that come with illness. Challenges that can often be exacerbated by what may seem like conflicting medical advice. A good GP can help you navigate this process to make informed decisions that treat you as person, and not simply a “diagnosis.”
If some of these values resonate with you, I would be privileged to work with you on your journey.
Dr Jonathan Tey