General Practioners
Here in Australia, a General Practitioner is your first point of contact when seeking health care. They're an experienced gatekeeper and caring friend who will guide you through all your health needs. All the GPs you find at our centres will provide you with quality comprehensive care and direct you to the most appropriate healthcare worker, whether that be a super specialist to our in-house traditional Chinese medical practitioners.
| Name | Details | Service | Centres |
| Dr Alvin Chia | Hurstville | ||
| Dr Cecilia Fong |
MBBS(NSW) Medical Acupuncturist (FAMAC)
Dr Cecilia Fong has been in practice for more than 25 years. She graduated from the University of New South Wales. She has a particular interest in women's health and is an experienced Acupuncturist. Her involvement with community for the elderly earned her a membership on the Retirement Village Advisory Council, appointed by the New Fair Trading Minister, John Watkins. |
Doctor (General), Acupuncture (Medical) | Hurstville |
| Dr Stephen Howe | Doctor (General) | Hurstville | |
| Dr Lydia Lam |
MBBS(SYD) FRACGP
Dr. Lydia Lam is involved in all aspects of family medicine, looking after the needs of patients from infants to the elderly, male and female. She practices preventative medicine, antenatal shared-care and management of acute or chronic medical problem. |
Doctor (General) | Hurstville |
| Dr Weng Lee |
MBBS(NSW)
Dr Weng Lee has been working in the hospital for about 20 years and has more than 10 years experience in accident and emergency. His interests include orthopedic and geriatric medicine. |
Doctor (General) | Hurstville |
| Dr George Tang |
FRACGP, MHA, DIP. HPED
Dr George Tang decided to become a family doctor when he was a medical student. While doing his General Practice Training in Brisbane, he got his scholarship from the RACGP to sponsor him to do post-graduate courses in the UNSW. After finishing his General Practice Training, the Australian Medical Council invited him to be a medical examiner in Sydney. |
Doctor (General) | Hurstville |
| Dr Meng K Wong |
MBBS(SYD)
Dr Meng Wong graduated from Sydney University in 1966. He has been in General Practice for the past 30 years. |
Doctor (General) | Hurstville |
| Dr Michael Wong |
MBBS(SYD)
Dr Michael Wong graduated at Sydney University in 1966. He has done his post gradate training at Hornsby Hospital, Lewisham Hospital and Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children (Camperdown). Dr Wong worked at St Margaret Hospital for Women for a total of 5 years. He has been working in private practice for 20 years and more than 12 years at Medical Centre. |
Doctor (General) | Hurstville |
| Dr Agnes Chan | MBBS DCH FRACGP | Doctor (General) | Chatswood |
| Dr Natalie Chang | Chatswood | ||
| Dr Allen Chow | MBBS(SYD) FRACGP DCH(SYD) DIP Acupuncture | Doctor (General) | Chatswood |
| Dr Elaine Chow | B.PHARM MBBS(SYD) MRCP(UK) | Doctor (General) | Chatswood |
| Dr William Lim |
MBBS MRCP(UK)
Dr Lim was born in Malaysia, and graduated from the University of Singapore in 1967. He worked as a general practitioner in Singapore, Malaysia, Scotland and England before migrating to Sydney in 1977. He trained as a specialist physician in UK (Edinburgh, London and Manchester) before being admitted as a member of the Royal College of Physician (MRCP) in Internal Medicine in 1974. |
Doctor (General), Acupuncture (Medical) | Chatswood |
| Dr Leng Tan |
MBBS(NSW) Medical Acupuncturist (FAMAC)
Dr Leng Tan has been practicing family medicine for more than 30 years. Originally from Singapore, she came to Australia to study nursing. But after being convinced by friends to try medicine, she graduated from the Uni of NSW and has never looked back. Her special interest is in pediatrics, gynecology, weight reduction and nutrition. She is also a member of the Australian Medical Acupuncture College. |
Doctor (General), Acupuncture (Medical) | Chatswood |
| Dr Ven Tan |
MBBS(NSW)
After graduating from the University of NSW Dr Ven Tan went on to become Medical Director and Proprietor of the Healthpac Medical Centres, plus co-founder of the Australian Chinese Medical Association. Specialising in ethnic medicine and with an interest in medical missions, he has led various delegations to such countries as China, Malaysia and Indonesia. |
Doctor (General) | Chatswood , Hurstville, City |
| Dr Tony Goh | City | ||
| Dr Ling Ronnebeck | MD | Doctor (General) | City |
| Dr Emily Ta |
MBBS(SYD HONS) FRACGP
Dr Emily Ta graduated from the University of Sydney with Honours. She then underwent further medical training at both Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Concord Hospital. Subsequently she enrolled into the Family Medicine Program in order to gain more in depth experience in general practice. She graduated from the program in 1999 and became a Fellow of the Australian College of General Practice. |
Doctor (General) | City |