Completing her medical studies in India, Dr Nitya moved to the UK to complete her general practice training in North-East England. After finishing her studies, Dr Nitya continued to work in the UK until she moved in Australia in 2020, where she became a Fellow of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
Outside of medicine, Dr Nitya enjoys spending time with her family, cycling, hiking, practicing mindful meditation and reading books. Dr Nitya also likes to volunteer her time at the Art of Living organisation, which helps people clear their minds with a complete meditation experience.
Completing her medical degree in Pakistan and then interning in obstetrics, gynaecology and general medicine, Dr Farhat has been practicing for over 12 years.
Moving to Australia in 2006 with her family, she became a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and now practices out of the Caringbah Medical and Dental Centre.
Outside of medicine, Dr Farhat is a proud mother of 3 beautiful girls, enjoys travelling, reading and is a bit of a movie buff.
Having been a practicing GP for more than 30 years, with special training in women’s health, Dr Rekha strives to help her patients through every stage of life.
With special interest in antenatal shared care, family planning, pelvic pain and menopause, Dr Rekha has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to Women’s Health.
She is currently working with Central and Eastern Sydney hospitals to provide antenatal shared care to her patients, as well training in the medical termination of pregnancy.
Outside of medicine, Dr Rekha enjoys dancing and yoga.
Dr Dzung has been a GP for more than 30 years, with many opportunities where she was able to practice medicine in various settings and cultures.
With a broad knowledge and special interest in Women’s Health, Dr Dzung is able to provide GP shared antenatal care to pregnant women booked at Canterbury and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
She is an accredited s100 prescriber and able to prescribe restricted medications for patients with chronic hepatitis B.
Outside of medicine, Dr Dzung enjoys scuba diving.
In 2005, Dr Jennifer finished her obstetrics and gynaecology residency training in the Philippines.
Dr Jennifer then went on to move to the UK where she worked as a senior house officer in obstetrics and gynaecology for 2 years, before deciding to become a General Practitioner.
After completing her GP training in the UK in 2006, Dr Jennifer obtained her diploma in obstetrics and gynaecology. Dr Jennifer worked in the UK for many years before moving to the sunny Gold Coast in 2018.
With a special interest in Women’s Health, Dr Jennifer is skilled in IUD insertion and removal, Implanon insertion and removal, and has completed studies in reproductive and sexual health.
After completing his medical training in the UK, which included rotations in Women’s Health and sexual health, Dr Jay relocated with to Australia with his family in 2020.
Dr Jay has a small family and enjoys going to the beach with his little boy and playing tennis with friends.
Qualifying in medicine in 2002 from the University of Leicester UK, Dr Sneha went on to train as a GP in London and completed postgraduate diplomas in obstetrics and gynaecology, sexual and reproductive health, child health, as well as IUD and Implanon fitting.
Having worked in a menopause clinic, whilst also practicing as a GP, Dr Sneha subsequently moved into general gynaecology outpatient services and urogynaecology in the UK.
In 2015, Dr Sneha moved to Australia with her husband and two daughters and started a Women’s Health Clinic in Maroubra Medical and Dental Centre. With the relocation to Bondi a couple years later, so too came the opening of another Women’s Health Clinic in this location, led by Dr Sneha.
Not only has Dr Sneha dedicated her medical profession to helping women, but she has also dedicated herself to teaching GPs and medical students in this field since 2006. UNSW Medical School is also lucky to have Dr Sneha on board as a conjoint lecturer.
Outside of Women’s Health, Dr Sneha enjoys being a mum to her daughters, practicing yoga and Pilates, eating great food and travelling. She believes that life is for living and loves living it to the full!
Dr Lily has been a doctor for more than 10 years. Originally doing her studies overseas, Dr Lily then came to practice in Australia, which included 4 years of experience in rural areas.
Having graduated from her medical degree overseas, Dr Momotaj began her career as a GP whilst overseas before moving to Australia.
With 15 years of GP experience in Australia, Dr Momotaj has also worked at Canberra and Calvary hospitals as well as offering up her time as a volunteer at Mater Hospital in Brisbane.
Outside of medicine, Dr Momotaj enjoys reading books, listening to music, gardening and travelling
Dr. Samantha Taylor studied medicine at the University of Bristol in the UK, where she developed a strong interest in women’s health during her junior doctor training in obstetrics and gynaecology. She furthered her expertise by obtaining diplomas from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare, along with letters of competence in intrauterine techniques and subdermal implants. With over 15 years of experience fitting and removing coils/IUDs and implants, Dr. Taylor brings a wealth of knowledge to her practice.
Having emigrated to Australia at the end of 2023 with her husband, three children, and their fluffy dog, Dr. Taylor values spending quality time with her family
In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, dining out, and exploring new places. Her background and personal experiences drive her commitment to empowering and supporting women in their health journeys.