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Dr Kellie Wallace

BPharm(Hons) MBBS MWomHealth DCH DRANZCOG IBCLC FRACGP
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Dr Kellie Wallace is welcoming new patients. She consults Monday-Friday and some Saturdays and has early morning appointments available

 

Dr Kellie Wallace sees a broad range of patients of all ages and backgrounds and provides thorough, comprehensive, whole-person care for both acute and chronic medical problems. Dr Kellie is passionate about working with you to optimise your health and wellbeing.

Dr Kellie Wallace has a keen interest in women’s and children’s health and in particular enjoys caring for women and their babies during the perinatal period (before, during and after pregnancy). Kellie is also an IBCLC-qualified lactation consultant.

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Dr Louise Goggin

MBBS FRACGP

Dr Louise Goggin is not currently accepting new patients. She consults Monday-Friday and some Saturdays.

Dr Louise Goggin graduated from Melbourne University in 1993, completing her FRACGP GP training in 1998 and has worked in Carlingford now for several years.

Her main interests are Family and General Medical Practice, especially Women's, Paediatric and Preventive Health.

Dr Amelia Choi

BSc(Med) MBBS DCH FRACGP

Dr Amelia Choi is not currently accepting new patients. She consults Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings and some Saturdays

 

Amelia graduated from UNSW in 1999, completing her FRACGP GP training in 2005 as well as a Diploma in Child Health. 

Her main interests are Family and General Medical Practice, especially Women's, Paediatric and Preventive Health.

Dr Khee Yong

MBBS FRACGP

Dr Khee Yong is currently Welcoming new patients and consults on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dr. Khee Yong can consult in Mandarin, Cantonese, Malay and English. 

Dr. Khee Yong graduated from the University of Adelaide in 2012. He worked in various specialties during his hospital years going through cardiology, geriatric medicine, respiratory medicine and general medicine before deciding on GP training which allowed him to focus on preventive health. During this time, he developed a keen interest in geriatric medicine and the management of chronic medical issues. He obtained his Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2022.

Areas of interest include Geriatric medicine, Aboriginal Health, Chronic medical issues, Men’s Health, Sexual Health and preventive health

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