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Dr Peter Hill General Practitioner
A Monash graduate, Dr Peter Hill has over 40 years experience in general practice with more than 25 years in Park Orchards. His special interests include women’s health, family planning, family therapy, adolescent medicine, palliative care and minor surgical procedures.
Dr Jacinta Carty General Practitioner
Dr Jacinta Carty undertook a degree in Nutrition and Dietetics at Monash University before embarking on a medical degree at the University of Melbourne. She worked as a junior doctor at Austin Health, Mercy Hospital for Women and St Vincents Hospital before commencing GP training. Dr Carty’s special interests include preventative health, travel medicine, women’s health and paediatrics. She holds a fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and Diplomas in Child Health and Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Dr Carty is accredited for shared obstetric care at Eastern Health, Western Health, Mercy Hospital for Women, and the Royal Women’s Hospital.
Dr Priya Kondanapanny General Practitioner
Dr Priya Kondanapanny graduated from Bond University in 2011. Following this she undertook an elective in General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology at a hospital in Bharatpur, Nepal. Dr Priya undertook further medical training at the Prince Charles and Princess Alexandra Hospitals in Brisbane, and rural hospitals across Queensland and the Northern Territory.
Dr Priya attained Fellowship with the RACGP in 2017. Enjoying all aspects of family medicine, her special interests include women’s health including contraceptive device insertion and removal, dermatology, chronic disease management, sexual health, travel medicine and cosmetic medicine. She enjoys working with patients to understand their personal health goals and working towards achieving these with appropriate support, education and preventative medicine.
Outside of work, Dr Priya has a keen interest in supporting rural and remote communities in Australia and overseas. She enjoys giving back to the community having volunteered with Amnesty International and participated in the Breast Cancer Triathlon in 2009. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, playing tennis, exploring the world through travel and Formula One racing.
Dr Aaron Howe General Practitioner
Dr Aaron Howe graduated from Melbourne University in 2015. Dr Aaron is welcoming, empathetic and caring towards all patients. He is passionate about holistic health care including all aspects of family medicine, from paediatrics to geriatrics. Outside of work, Dr Aaron enjoys playing basketball and going to the footy and is an avid Richmond Tigers supporter. He also likes reading new medical research so he can continue to provide the best possible care for his patients.
Dr Sima Riazi General Practitioner
Dr Sima Riazi is a graduate of the University of Melbourne. She has completed rotations in a wide range of medical specialties including psychiatry, cardiology, renal medicine and aged care through Austin Health, Eastern Health, Northern Health and Epworth Richmond. Dr Riazi is a registrar of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Outside of work, Dr Riazi is interested in language, culture, martial arts, weight training, travel and piano.
Dr Jekhsi Othman General Practitioner & Skin Cancer Doctor
Dr Jekhsi Othman holds a Fellowship of Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and a Fellowship of Skin Cancer College Australasia.
He has 20 years of experience in Australian rural and metropolitan areas covering a wide range of general practice like paediatrics, chronic disease management, geriatrics, emergencies, mental health and sports medicine. His special interest is in skin cancer management and surgical procedures (as an accredited skin cancer doctor).
He is passionate about teaching and has experience working with University of Wollongong Medical School as a clinical lecturer as well as teaching FRACGP registrars. He is currently teaching at Skin Cancer College Australasia. Medical research is another interest of Dr Othman and has contributed to few publications over the years.
Landscape painting and traveling are things he enjoys outside work.
Dr Emily Chen General Practitioner
Dr Emily Chen graduated from University of Notre Dame in 2008. She has undergone extensive hospital training in the field of surgery at Austin Health before settling into general practice and obtaining her fellowship with the RACGP. She currently holds a lecturer position with the department of General Practice at Monash University. She enjoys all aspects of general practice and her special interests are in minor skin cancer procedures, iron infusion, travel medicine, perinatal medicine and preventive health.
Dr Mohamed Rahman General Practitioner
FRACGP
Dr Mohamed Rahman graduated from Bangalore Medical College in 2002 and gained extensive experience in the UK before moving to Australia in 2005. He has worked in various specialties, particularly paediatrics, and trained in major hospitals for ten years. In 2018, he earned a fellowship from the Royal College of General Practitioners.
His interests include general practice, child health, chronic disease management, antenatal care, preventative health, minor trauma, skin cancer management, and mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
Outside of his professional life, Dr. Rahman enjoys spending time with his wife and two children, and has a keen interest in theology, travel, and photography. He is fluent in English, Hindi, and Urdu.