
BSc(Hons), MB BS (London), Dip. Family Planning, Dip. Obstetrics and Gynaecology, MRCGP, Cert. Diabetes Care, FRACGP
Al-Falah qualified in London in 1995 and has been a GP since 1998. Al-Falah was a senior partner in London, a GP Tutor for medical students, a school doctor, worked in Accident and Emergency, and ran two GP specialist orthopedic clinics. He also wrote medical reports for MVA victims and was a medical advisor for a gym.
Al-Falah moved from the UK to Australia in August 2013. Since starting at Reynella Family Care he has been very heavily involved with Obstetrics Shared Care looking after mums, and babies, and of course providing care for the whole family. He does a lot of Workcover and Musculoskeletal work, coordinating care closely with our physiotherapists, and exercise physiologist work. Al-Falah also enjoys looking after patients with diabetes and weight management issues, working closely with the dietician and exercise physiologist. He also supports those with mental health issues and works with our excellent psychologists and local psychiatrist to provide the best possible care. Al-Falah uses care plans and quarterly reviews to help patients access allied healthcare professionals and psychologists where Medicare allows.
In his spare time, Al-Falah enjoys his weekends with the family and they all love eating out. Fortunately, he exercises at a local gym and enjoys swimming. You might catch him walking up Mount Lofty with his daughter or going for a walk along the esplanade with his wife. Al Falah enjoys photography and you can see some of his photos on the Reynella Family Clinic walls. He also writes health articles for the Light of Adelaide magazine and supports charity work, predominately through Human Appeal Australia.
We are committed to providing high-quality care and ensuring all patients are treated with respect, dignity, and compassion. If you are unhappy with any aspect of your care or experience at our practice, we encourage you to raise your concerns so we can respond promptly and appropriately.
In the first instance, we recommend speaking directly with your treating doctor or a member of our reception team. You may also request to speak with the Practice Manager, who will assist in reviewing and resolving your concern.
If you feel your complaint has not been resolved, or you would prefer to raise it externally, you may contact the Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner (HCSCC), an independent organisation that handles complaints about health service providers in South Australia.
All complaints are treated confidentially and respectfully. Raising a concern will not affect your ongoing care. We value your feedback and use it to continually improve our services and patient experience.