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.
During his internship in Kerala State in India, Dr Sudhish had a renowned obstetrics and gynaecology trainer from whom he gained a lot of experience in managing women’s health conditions as well as antenatal care.
Completing his GP training in the UK, Dr Sudhish worked in the obstetrics and gynaecology department for six months before completing his diploma in family planning and his MRCGP degree.
Relocating to Melbourne in 2012, Dr Sudhish completed training in IUD insertion and has been providing all contraceptive services over the last few years.
Known for his cheerful and optimistic demeaner, Dr Sudhish comes from a family of doctors, with healthcare being a way of life in the household.
A proud father of 3 wonderful children, Dr Sudhish’s eldest son is also already working as a doctor! Dr Sudhish credits his beautiful wife for keeping the family healthy and happy, alongside smoothly running the household.
Outside of medicine, Dr Sudhish is a keen sports enthusiast and badminton player. Doing his bit for the community, Dr Sudhish helps run a local badminton club and likes to bring people together to socialise through sporting activities.
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