Dr Adib ObeidMBBS, FRACGP, Principal GP & DirectorDr Adib Obeid completed a Bachelor of Medical Science at The University of Sydney, followed by a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at Sydney University (graduated in 2011). He trained at Nepean hospital and has experience in paediatrics, geriatrics and common surgical problems. He is a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and his interest in aged care and palliative care saw him furthering his experience by working in aged care and palliative care facilities around Sydney. Dr Obeid speaks Fluent English, Arabic and French. He is currently a GP Supervisor with GP Synergy and a mentor for GP trainees working toward achieving their Fellowship with RACGP. He also teaches medical students from University of Sydney and University of Western Sydney. |
Dr Alfred MassoudMBBS, FRACGPDr Alfred Massoud completed a Bachelor of Medical Science at UNSW in 2006, followed by his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Sydney, graduating in 2011. He completed his internship and residency at Nepean Hospital and subsequently worked as a medical registrar at Liverpool and Hawkesbury Hospitals for 4 years, prior to commencing GP training. Dr Massoud became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2019. Throughout his time in the hospital system, he was heavily involved in medical student and junior doctor teaching, being awarded an Honorary mention as "Teacher of the Year" in 2018 by the Australian Medical Association. He has also completed a Diploma of Child Health in 2018. He has a special interest in complex medical care, aged care medicine, palliative care and minor skin procedures, including skin checks. He is fluent in both English and Arabic. |
Dr Amy DoldissenFRACGP, MBBS, MPH, BMedSci (Hons)Dr Amy Doldissen graduated in Medicine from the University of Sydney. Prior to working in General Practice, she gained many years of hospital experience working in Emergency Medicine at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. She enjoys all aspects of general practice, with a keen interest in women’s health, chronic disease management and aged care medicine. |
Dr Rosa GayedM.D.Dr Rosemary (Rosa) Gayed completed a Doctor of Medicine in Queensland, Australia. After graduation, she trained in various hospitals including Blacktown, Mt Druitt, Bathurst, Royal North Shore and Port Macquarie Hospital. She has a special interest in paediatric health, mental health and is passionate about holistic patient care. She can speak English and Arabic. Outside of work, Rosa loves spending time with family and friends and enjoys travelling. |
Dr Josh MilneMBChBDr. Milne completed his medical degree at the University of Otago in New Zealand in 2014 (MBChB). Before transitioning to General Practice, he gained valuable experience over eight years working in Emergency Departments across multiple hospitals in Australia and New Zealand. His special interests include paediatrics, musculoskeletal medicine, older persons' health, and men's health. |
Dr Marie Rose MouawadMBBS, FRACGPDr. Marie Rose Mouawad, known as Dr. Mary, completed a Bachelor of Medical Science with honors at UNSW in 2009, followed by her Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery at the same university, graduating in 2012. She completed her internship and residency at RPA hospital and worked as an O&G SRMO and registrar at RPA and Nepean hospitals. Dr. Mary took a few years off to pursue a passion for overseas mission work. She returned to Australia in 2020 and started her GP training. Dr. Mary has recently become a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Dr. Mary has a special interest in women's health, including pregnancy, and children's health. She strives to provide holistic care to all her patients and to have a meaningful impact on the healthcare of the community she serves. Her other interests also include overseas mission work, which she hopes to integrate into her career. |
Dr Joseph NunagMBBS, AMC, FRACGPDr. Joseph Nunag is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of General Practitioners. He obtained his Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. Dr. Nunag began his medical journey as a Surgical trainee and later transitioned to Emergency Medicine when he migrated to Australia in 2009. Since then, he worked as an Emergency trainee at Gosford, Wyong, and Concord Hospital. In 2013, he was appointed as a Career Medical Officer in Emergency at Canterbury Hospital, where he gained extensive experience in managing emergency cases without compromising the quality of care. To further expand his commitment to patient care, Dr. Nunag transitioned to General Practice in 2021. As a GP, he enjoys all aspects of the field, catering to both adults and pediatric patients. He has a special clinical interest in chronic disease management, mental health, aged care, palliative medicine, and minor surgical skin procedures. Outside of work, Dr. Nunag is an avid cyclist, and his passion for health extends beyond his professional duties. |
Dr Raany RahmeFRACGP, M.D., BMedSciBio coming soon. |
Dr Bahara SadriM.D.Bio coming soon. |