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The Doctors
Please note that all the doctors are independent  contractors and are tenants at the premises and responsible for their own billings.

Dr Snehal Patel (MBBS, FRACGP)

graduated from UNSW in 1989 and came to the practice as an Advanced Registrar in 1994. After completing his fellowship in 1997, he bought into the practice in 2000. He is actively involved in medical education having been a GP Trainer with Wentwest for  13 years and is currently a GP Supervisor with GPSynergy. He is also actively involved with the RACGP as a senior examiner as well as being a Associate Clinical Lecturer at the Medical school at the Univ of Notre Dame. In addition, he recently started working as a  Performance Assessor for the NSW Medical Council. His interests include chronic disease management especially Daibetes, Heart Disease and Lung Disease.

Dr Michelle Li (MBBS, MS, DCH, FRACGP)

graduated from the University of  NSW in 2006 and has experience in General/Plastic Surgery, Paediatrics and general medicine. She is also a medical educator with Wentwest and has interests in womens health  and family planning.

Dr. Prakash Mistry  (MBBCh)

graduated from the University of Witswatersrand (South Africa) in 1982 and has experience in General Medicine, Paediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Surgery and Intensive Care. He has 3 decades of experience as a GP and has done short courses in Adolescent Medicine, Psychiatry and Counselling and has a special interest in Mental Health.  He is able to speak multiple languages including English, Gujarati, Hindi and Afrikaans.

 

Dr Linda Tran (MBBS, DCH, FRACGP)

graduated from the UNSW in 2012 and trained at various hospitals throughout Western Sydney. She joined the practice during her GP training and became a fellow of the Royal Australian College of GPs in 2017. She is keen to be involved in Medical Education and is involved in training medical students from the University of Notra Dame. In her spare time, she enjoys netball and music.

Dr Mita Saha (MBBS, FRACGP)

graduated from Dhaka University, Bangladesh and has trained at Prince of Wales Hospital and Westmead Hospital. Her special interests include Womens Health, Childrens Health and Chronic Disease Management. She is fluent in Bengali. Outside of medicine she enjoys cooking

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The practice aims to provide a quality, ethical, and comprehensive medical service for all individuals and families in our community.

 

​The practice has been servicing the Hawkesbury region for over 30 years.

This is a true general practice that sees a broad range of cases and the continuity of care allows the independent doctors to see generations of families at various stage of their life from childhood to the elderly. There is a strong emphasis on prevention and improving quality of life. Preventative medicine, treatment of common diseases and minor surgery as well as counseling and mental health are also within the scope of the practice.

This is an Accredited, computerised practice with dedicated consulting rooms, a treatment room and broadband internet on all computers. There are five independent doctors as well as a training practice practice for the RACGP with rotating GP registrars. The doctors are supported by efficient, experienced and friendly receptionists and a Practice Nurse.

The aim is to adhere to the highest professional and ethical standards in order to provide the best level of care for the patients in the community. As part of the commitment to excellence, all the doctors participate in ongoing medical education and in RACGP Quality Assurance activities.

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The doctors are ably supported by our practice nurse - Victoria Rose, and our receptionists - Gail, Tracey, Sandra, Mary, Leigh Anne and Casey. They are also supported by some casual reception staff.

THE PRACTICE

Latest Clinic News:

 

Whats the difference between a head cold and influenza ??

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Fluvax 2024

March 2024

 

The 2024 Influenza vaccines will be available from April 2024

 

The are supplied FREE from the government for all patients over the age of 65 as well as any patients chronic conditions such as lung problems (Asthma, COPD), heart disease (valve problems, heart attacks, heart failure), chronic kidney disease, Diabetes or an immune deficiency disorder (HIV, cancer) as well as all children under the age of 5 years.​

 

GP Registrars

February 2024

 

We have been involved in GP Registrar training for the past 20 years. Currently we have 2 registrar. We welcome Dr Saira Gugnani and Dr Natalie Ho who will be working with us for the next 6 months.

 

 

FREE Health Coach

March 2024

 

The Get Healthy program is a free service from NSW Health that provides free and confidential health coaching for all patients requiring support in making healthier lifestyle choices.

 

http://www.gethealthynsw.com.au/

 

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