Moil Medical Centre

Application Contact

Don Tilakaratne, Practice Manager
[email protected]
T: 08 8945 1211

Clinic Contact

Jacqueline Willoughby, Receptionist
Can be contacted when Don Tilakaratne is not available
[email protected]
T: 08 8945 1211

Moil Medical Centre
8 Budgen Street, Moil, NT 0810
PO Box 41817, Casuarina, NT 0811
[email protected]
T: 08 8945 1211 
F: 08 8945 2161

Clinic Opening Hours

Mon – Fri: 08.00am – 06.00pm
Sat: 09.00am – 12.00pm
Public Holidays: 09.00am onwards by appointment
Sun: Closed

Useful Links

www.moilmedicalcentre.com.au

GPT1/PRRT1 2016.2

1 FTE

Accreditation

ACRRM
RACGP

Posts

Mainstream Placements

Working Hours

Full Time
Part Time
Flexible

GP Supervisor(s)

Dr Sirima Tilakaratne, Dr Jagadeesh Kandangath and Dr Kavitha Arulanandam

Overview

Moil Medical Centre is an Accredited General Practice within the northern suburbs of Darwin. It is a five (5) GP practice with five (5) consultation rooms available.

The practice principle Dr Tilakaratne has long standing commitment to the community of Darwin, providing Bulk Billing medical service.

Moil Medical Centre's mission is to provide the highest standard of patient care whilst incorporating a holistic approach toward diagnosis and management of illness. They are committed to promoting health, well being and disease prevention to all patients.

Moil Medical Centre's aim is to provide a comprehensive primary healthcare service, which include a wide range of health care services. They are:

  • ASTI Closing the Gap Health Assessments
  • Chronic Disease Management, Asthma and Diabetes Management, Care Plans and Education
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Immunisations, including Travel Vaccinations (Please note this practice does not do child immunisation)
  • GP Management Plans, Health Assessments
  • Pe-employment Medical Examinations, Commercial Driving Licence Assessments
  • Workers Compension, MACA Claims
  • Minor Surgical Procedures, Removal of Moles, Liquid Nitrogen Cryosurgery for Sun Spots and Warts
  • Women's Health, Implanon Insertion / Removal, Pap Smears
  • Maternity / Antenatal Pregnancy Tests
  • ECG
  • Western Pathology (Mon - Fri: 07.30am - 11.30am)

The practice is a teaching facility for GP Registrars, Prevocational Doctors and Medical Students in conjunction with NTGPE, Flinders University, University of Adelaide and the NT Clinical School.

 

 

Last updated: Sunday, August 30, 2015 - 16:52

Darwin

Overview

Population: Approximately 130,000.

Languages:  English is the most commonly used language.

Telecommunications reception and internet access

Full mobile reception and internet reception.

Access

Road: Darwin can be accessed via the Stuart Highway. The Stuart Highway runs the length of the Northern Territory from Darwin through to Katherine, Tennant Creek and Alice Springs, and then onto Adelaide.
 
Train: The Ghan passenger train service runs from Adelaide to Darwin via Alice Springs and Katherine two (2) to three (3) times a week depending on the season.

Air: The Darwin International Airport has domestic flights available between all major Australian cities and international destinations. Many communities can also be accessed via smaller operated aircrafts.

Seasonal: The climate of Darwin is heavily affected by the wet season season from November to April, when the majority of the yearly rainfall occurs during this time. During this period tropical cyclones may occur.  

Facilities

Darwin has all the facilities of a modern city – entertainment centre, prestige beaches, water parks, pedestrian mall, shopping centres, sports grounds, motor sports complex, picturesque fishing locations, a large range of restaurants and cafes, four (4) cinema complexes including an outdoor Deckchair Cinema, casino, pubs, clubs and a nightlife strip.

Additional information

History:  The Larrakia Aboriginal people are the first inhabitants of the greater Darwin area. Darwin Harbour was discovered in 1839 by the Captain of the Beagle, John Lort Stokes, who named the land after a former ship mate, British naturalist Charles Darwin. It was first settled as the Capital of the Northern Territory in the 1860s. Originally the settlement was named Palmerston and the Port named Port Darwin. The town growth accelerated when gold was discovered 200kms south at the town of Pine Creek in 1871. In 1911 the town most commonly known as Palmerston was official changed to Darwin. On the 19th of February 1942 at 9.57am during WWII 188 Japanese warplanes attached Darwin in two waves. The attack killed at least 243 people and caused immense damage to the town. On Christmas eve in 1974 the city was almost completely wiped out by Cyclone Tracy. The city rebuilt and now thrives in many aspects; Real Estate, Mining and Gas.

Climate: Darwin has two (2) seasons opposed to four (4) seasons in the cooler parts of Australia - the wet season (November-April) and dry season (May-October). During the wet season Darwin experiences high humidity levels and heavy rain, with an average temperature of 32°C. During the dry season months the humidity level is lower, with an average temperature of 32°C and a minimum temperature of 16°C during the early morning hours.

Attractions: There is an array of rich and interesting historical World War II artefacts and preserved sites, a multicultural mix of restaurants and diverse outdoor markets, wildlife parks, water parks, and picturesque fishing spots. The Top End is also a hub to spectacular natural attractions, including Litchfield National Park (125kms south of Darwin).