
This website is about Dr Jayaguhan Chelladurai (Dr Jay), a GP in the NSW Central Coast.
Dr Jay has been working at The Surgery, Kincumber since Nov 2023. He has also been working at the Central Coast Skin Cancer Clinic, East Gosford since October 2015. Dr. Jay sees General Practice patients at The Surgery, Kincumber and Skin Cancer patients at The Central Coast Skin Cancer Clinic, East Gosford.
He has special interest in management of patients with complex long term conditions such as Diabetes, Hypertension, Heart Disease as well as management of minor emergencies such as wounds, cuts as well as minor fractures.
Areas of Focus: Children’s Health: Minor illness, Injuries, Vaccinations Young Adults: anxiety, depression, Vaccinations Womens Health: General Women’s issues such as anaemia, contraceptions, Implanon insertion as well as removal, Pre-pregnancy and pregnancy management, Medical Termination of pregnancy Older Adults: Diabetes, Hypertension, Heart Disease, Cancers, Osteoporosis.
Dr Jay’s motto is “I like to help people live their lives away from health practitioners, investigations and medications. One’s world should not be dictated by their health conditions and taken over by the health system".
There are also some selected useful health information in various snippets. There is more to come . . .
If you are in a Mental Health Crisis, you must contact 000.
Mental Health line 1800 011 511. Help is available 24/7/365. This line is initially attended by NON CLINICAL workers first. Your information and situation are briefly evaluated in the system. This is then reviewed by a clinician, who would then advise when a formal interview may be arranged. This could happen from 2hrs to 48 hrs from the initial call. Hence, if you are in a crisis, you should ring 000. Further information is available at CCLHD Mental Health
Other services that may be helpful:
Whether you have your first child or your 4th child, sometimes you wonder where is that manual that you didn't get when you picked up your child. Whether it is fever, cough, runny nose or constipation, obviously the first thing you may want to do is ask google, or may be Chat GPT. But, in an emergency always call 000. However if not an emergency, but something that's just bothering, you may want to try these sites, to get the right information, especially when you are kept up at night. These are reliable information vetted for our local needs.