
I commenced GP practice in Cranbourne in 1987 and I am the principal doctor at Thompson Road Clinic.
I have enjoyed being part of the Cranbourne Community and have a close association with the local schools and businesses.
My current practice has a strong focus on obstetrics including antenatal care.
I graduated from Monash University in 1991 and entered General Practice in 1994, making this year (2016) my 22nd year in General Practice.
I have been working at Thompson Road Clinic since 1995. I realise what a long time this is when I see some of my teenage patients and remember providing their 2 month old vaccines!! Fortunately they don't remember.
My interests revolve around 'Family Medicine' particularly caring for young children and families. I also have an interest in Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases; i.e. Preventing Heart Disease and Strokes as well as treating Asthma and Allergies and providing Travel Vaccination advice. Essentially, ' No problem is too great or too small'.
Graduated from Monash University in 1991 with Honours and then became a Post Graduate Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 1996.
I commenced practice at Thompson Road Clinic in 1997 and have worked full time at the clinic ever since.
I enjoy the breadth of general practice and have special interests in
I'm married with 3 young children and I am an avid AFL supporter following the Hawthorn Football Club. I enjoy gardening, music, travel, food, wine and good coffee.

I Completed my medical degree at the Beijing University in 1989. I was trained both in Beijing and in Melbourne. I have worked at Royal Melbourne and Frankston Hospitals. Completed my General Practice training in 2006 in Australia and have been a Fellow of the Royal Australian Collage of General Practitioners since then.
My aim is to provide a comprehensive General Practice service to all patients. My special interests are treating children, women’s health and minor procedures. I am able to draw from my broad and balanced medical experience to enhance the care of my patients.
I am married with two daughters. I enjoy spending time with my children, riding my bike and swimming.
I also speak Mandarin.
I was born in the former Yugoslavia - Croatia and finished medical school there in 1982.
I worked in Croatia for 10 years as a GP before leaving in 1993 with my husband and two children during the war. After I arrived in Australia I commenced the long process of first, studying English then preparing for the Australian Medical Council examinations.
My first Australian work experience began in 1999 at Warragul Hospital for one year, followed by Frankston Hospital for the following three years. During that period I was also worked at the Peter Mac Hospital and in the rehabilitation hospitals – Kingston Centre and Rosebud.
In 2003 I commenced the General Practice program which involved working at different GP clinics including six months in a country clinic.
I became a Fellow of the RACGP in 2004.
I began working at Thompson Road Clinic in March 2006.
I mostly enjoy working with children and women’s health.
In my free time, which I admit I do not have a lot of, I enjoy walking on the beach, spending time with my family and friends and travelling.
I also speak Serbo-Croatian.

I graduated from University in Srilanka in 1978. I have been a Fellow of Royal College of General Practice in Australia since 2008. I have been practicing medicine for 30 + years.
My particular interests are- Internal medicine, men’s and women's health, paediatrics, geriatrics and mental health.
In my spare time I love to cook and work in my garden.
I also speak Tamil.

I was born in India and immigrated to Australia in 2002.
I completed my Australian Medical Council Exams in 2006.
I worked in Alice Springs Hospital, NT, for five and half years from July 2002. Where I gained experience in ED, Paediatrics, Renal Medicine,General Medicine and Orthopaedics. Including three and half years in Surgery.
I was selected to the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2008 and I completed my one year rotation at Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, in different specialties, (Acute Surgical Registrar, Urology and ICU – as part of my accredited Surgery training).
I later joined the GP training and completed my training and attained my fellowship from RACGP College.
I completed my Skin Cancer Surgery course and worked in Albury for two years in a skin cancer clinic.
I completed my GP Surgery training in 2013, through the RACGP College.
I joined Thompson Road Clinic in Feb 2015.
I also speak Hindi, Kannada and Marathi.
My areas of interest are:

I obtained my Fellowship of Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2009.
My special interests being adult and Children health, mental health and travel medicine .I have completed specialized training at Family Planning Victoria and it has helped me in providing comprehensive care in women’s health.
My hobbies being cooking, listening to music and reading books.I work full time at Thompson Road Clinic including weekends.
I also speak Tamil.

I graduated from University of Colombo, Sri Lanka in 1985 and completed my MD in Family Medicine.
I Migrated to Australia in 2007 as a General Practitioner, completed AMC and obtained my fellowship in RACGP in 2011.
I was in Rural General Practice and worked as a Visiting Medical Officer in country Victoria.
My interests are:
I am amply supported by my wife, and two daughters who are following my footsteps.
My hobby is playing golf when it is warm.
I practice at Thompson Road Clinic on weekends and I am very impressed with its excellent services, well planned layout and the friendly staff.
I speak Sinhala as well.

I graduated from the University of Calicut, India in 1999.
Since then I have worked in India for few years as General Practitioner before moving to United Kingdom in 2003 where I had three years of training in General Medicine and Paediatrics.
In 2008 I moved to New Zealand, where I completed training in General Practice and was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practioners(FRNZCGP) in 2012.
I have a special interest in Travel Medicine and Diabetes. I hold the CTH (Certificate in Travel Health) from ISTM (International Society of Travel Medicine) and Post Graduate Certificate in Diabetes from the University of Cardiff.
I have been working in Australia as General Practitioner since 2013 and currently hold the FRACGP (Fellow of the Royal Australian College of GP's).
When I am not working, I enjoy spending time with my family.
I am married and have three young children.
Other than English, I also speak two other languages - Malayalam and Kannada.
I work at Thompson Road Clinic Monday - Friday. Late on a Monday evening and on the weekend roster.

I graduated from King Edward Medical College in 1999 in Pakistan. I moved to Australia in 2007 and entered Australian General Practice Training Programme in 2010. I completed my Fellowship in 2013. I worked as a rural Women's Heath GP in Gippsland including active obstetric practice until 2016. I have also worked at the maternity unit at Dandenong Hospital. My warm, friendly and empathetic approach to the care of women and all patients is influenced by my parenting experiences and background in rural General Practice.
My clinical passion is "Holistic, Women's Health General Practice Care". My special interests include general obstetrics – pre-pregnancy counselling, antenatal care and post-natal care, menstrual problems, pelvic pain, polycystic ovary syndrome, contraception, menopause, pelvic prolapse, urinary incontinence and vulval diseases.
I am accredited with West Gippsland Hospital Warragul, Monash, Dandenong, Casey and Frankston Hospitals for maternity shared care.
I enjoy working in a multicultural society and feel very comfortable interacting with women and their partners from various cultural backgrounds. I am multilingual and can consult in languages other than English including Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi. My personal interests are jogging and enjoying time with my extended family. I joined the Thompson Road Clinic in September 2017 and work on Wednesday’s and Friday’s. I am married with two teenage children.