About East Adelaide Healthcare Marden

East Adelaide Healthcare (EAHC) was established in February 2001 through the amalgamation of Payneham Family Practice and the Royston Park and Newton Surgeries. This strategic unification aimed to enhance healthcare services and provide a more comprehensive approach to patient care within the community.

In 2012, a significant milestone was achieved with the establishment of a purpose-built General Practice facility at 337 Payneham Road, Marden. The opening ceremony of this state-of-the-art building was officiated by Dr David Game, AO, marking the culmination of hard work and dedication by the entire EAHC team.

Today,  EAHC Marden remains a proudly doctor owned practice, continuing to serve the healthcare needs of the community with the same commitment and excellence that have defined its journey since inception.

Statement of Values

Our Vision

We aspire to provide individualised, high-quality healthcare that is both modern and based on traditional good quality general practice care. We cater for all ages in alignment with Australian General Practice standards.

Our Mission

We are dedicated to improving the health of our community by providing comprehensive, safe, and quality healthcare, which includes preventive care and support for individuals throughout their healthcare journey and across their lifespan.

Our Philosophy

We adhere to guiding principles to achieve our vision and fulfill our mission. By following these principles, we continuously enhance our ability to provide personalised health services of the highest standards.

Guiding Principles

  • To ensure that our patients are the central focus of our decisions and our endeavours.
  • To administer in a timely manner the best possible treatment, using the most up-to-date and proven methods, materials and equipment.
  • To actively promote health and well being, emphasising the prevention of disease.
  • To foster a culture of mutual respect and supportiveness, encouraging leadership and personal growth.
  • To behave ethically and with integrity.
  • To contribute to the body of knowledge that articulates comprehensive quality health care and the provision of such care.
  • To embrace innovation and to practise disciplined continuous quality improvement.