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What Can We Help You With
Seaford Heights Medical Centre started in 2018 in a brand new facility – as our community grows, we look forward to providing the very best medical care that we can, in a friendly, and family oriented way.
New Patients Welcome
New patients are always welcome at Seaford Heights Medical Centre. Please contact our friendly reception staff to make an appointment.
Healthchecks
You should see your doctor for a regular health check even if you are currently feeling fit and healthy. Regular health checks and screening tests can help with prevention and early detection.
Experienced Doctors
Our team of experienced doctors and nurses provide a high standard of patient care with professionalism, care and respect.
Meet Our Team of Doctors
We have a fantastic team of friendly, highly trained and experienced General Practitioners who have been hand picked for our practice. They have a variety of areas of special interest across all areas of general practice including; Chronic Disease Management, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Ante-natal shared care, Mental Health, Mirena Insertion, Skin Care Management and so much more.
Dr. Alison Massey
General Practitioner
Dr Alison Massey is a Specialist General Practitioner (FRACGP). She completed her medical degree at Edinburgh University in Scotland.
Dr. Michelle Emmerson
General Practitioner
Sexual and reproductive health, pregnancy care, child and adolescent health, mental health, family mediation, minor procedures
Dr. Dorothy Niumeitolu
General Practitioner
Family Health, Prenancy/Children’s Health, Chrinic Disease Management, Mental health, Women’s Health, Aged Care
Our Opening Hours
Seaford Heights Medical Centre is open Monday to Friday
Monday
9 am – 5pm
Tuesday
9 am – 5pm
Wednesday
9 am – 5pm
Thursday
9 am – 5pm
Friday
9 am – 5pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday / Public Holidays
Closed
Latest News
December 2024
Newsletter Seaford Heights Medical Centre - December 2024 Volume 1, Issue 1
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, develops from the inner lining of the bowel and is usually preceded by growths called polyps, which may become invasive cancer if undetected. Depending on where the cancer begins, bowel cancer may be called colon or...
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Breast cancer is a significant health issue in Australia, being the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women. Breast cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancerous) cells form in the tissues of the breast. It can occur in both men and women, although it is much...