Dr. Ken Lajoie

General Practitioner

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Bachelor’s degrees in Fine arts and Biomedical Sciences, Master’s in Public Health, Master’s Education, Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine, Diplomate AAFP, FRACP.

Dr. Ken Lajoie is from the USA. He has bachelor’s degrees in Fine arts and Biomedical science from the University of New Hampshire. He was a biomedical illustrator before joining the Peace Corps for two years in the French West African country of Mauritania working in Public Health and Health Education.
He taught science in Boston and New York City while completing a Master’s degree in Education at Columbia University. He then taught at Robert College in Istanbul, Turkey where he met his wife Kate, a Barossa Valley native.

He studied hospice at Harvard University and earned a Master’s degree in Public Health at Boston University. Graduating from medical school in Kansas City and completing his post-graduate training at the Dartmouth-Maine Family Medicine Residency. He worked in migrant health in southern California and New Mexico, where he was the Medical Director of Star Hospice. He also worked for the Veteran’s association and Native American health service.

He is an Osteopathic physician and believes in a holistic approach to diagnosis and treatment. A strong advocate for health education, Dr. Lajoie encourages wellness and education programs at Reynella Family Care.

He is the Reynella Family Care Principal.

Patient Complaints

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.