General Medicine
Family Medicine
Dr Kajani graduated in 2002 and has experience in the USA, UK and Regional and Rural Australia. He has been a General Practitioner for over 15 years. Dr Kajani has special interests in; men’s health, women’s health, chronic disease management, geriatric care, skin cancer, anti-wrinkle injections and minor procedures. Dr Kajani will look forward to having you as his patient and new patients are always welcome.
General Medicine
Family Medicine
Dr. Lih Ling Low, a seasoned specialist general practitioner, seamlessly integrates a touch of levity into her comprehensive healthcare philosophy.
Her extensive generalist background ensures the delivery of exceptional care to her patients. However, it is her steadfast commitment to a holistic approach to medicine that truly sets her apart.
Dr Low has special interests in: Women’s Health, Mirena Insertion and Removal, Implanon Insertion and Removal, Skin Checks, Mental Health, Paediatrics and Chronic Disease Management.
In addition to her professional endeavors, Dr. Low, now a mother of three, including her energetic twins, adeptly balances the demands of both her medical practice and family life. Her dedication to nurturing her children mirrors her dedication to patient care, emphasizing the importance of a well-rounded existence.
Outside of her medical duties, Dr. Low finds solace and rejuvenation in exploring the outdoors with her family, fostering a balanced lifestyle that enriches both her personal and professional spheres. For those seeking a healthcare provider who combines expertise with a warm, personable demeanor, Dr. Lih Ling Low stands as an exemplary choice.
General Medicine
Family Medicine
Srimal Nawana graduated from Flinders University in 1994 and completed general practice specialist qualifications (FRACGP) in 1998.
Dr Nawana is an experienced and knowledgeable GP who is committed to delivering high quality evidence based medical care for her patients.
She is passionate about preventative health and enjoys assisting patients with smoking cessation, weight management and making positive changes in health.
She is skilled and experienced in assisting patients to manage mental health conditions. She is empathetic, compassionate and non judgmental.
Dr Nawana enjoys the diversity of general practice and has interest and experience in managing paediatrics, women’s health, geriatrics and chronic disease management, aiming to optimise health outcomes for her patients.
She has previously worked for several years as a RACGP clinical examiner. She also enjoys providing care to rural and indigenous communities for a few weeks each year when her schedule permits.
General Medicine
Family Medicine
Dr Hew graduated from the University of Adelaide in 1995. She has a wide experience of General Practice having worked in rural towns as well as in the city. She enjoys the diversity of General Practice and has worked in the Eastern Suburbs since 2003.
General Medicine
Family Medicine
Dr Moey was born in Adelaide and graduated from her medical degree at Melbourne University in 2005. She achieved her fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practice in 2010 and since then has enjoyed the wide variety that each day on general practice brings. She undertook further study and gained a diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and is accredited to provide antenatal shared care. Dr Moey has special interests in women’s health and paediatrics and when she is not working she enjoys spending time with her husband and 3 children.
General Medicine
Family Medicine
Doctor Mishra has more than 30 years of experience working in the medical field. She graduated in 1988 and completed her post-graduate studies in India, specialising as an Ophthalmologist in 1991. Dr Mishra worked as a consultant ophthalmologist until moving to the UK in 1996 where she took some time off to look after her children. Dr Mishra arrived in Adelaide in 1999 where she worked as an honorary registrar in the Department of Ophthalmology at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for an 18-month duration. Dr Mishra then began working as a medical officer in the busy Emergency Department of the TQEH and continued to work as a senior medical officer for 11 years. Teaching and taking regular tutorials for medical students, ED interns and RMO’s has been of particular interest.
Bhavna joined the GP training program in 2011 and worked as a GP registrar in various clinics for 3 years before achieving fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practice. She also participated in courses at the Women’s and Children’s hospital where she gained a Diploma in Child Health.
Dr Mishra likes to practice medicine with “an extra care factor” for her patients. Special interests include paediatrics, dermatology, women’s health and ophthalmology.