City East
Denise is a GP registrar who has a strong interest in women’s health, sexual health, Aboriginal health and preventative medicine. She graduated from the University of Adelaide in 2019 and has undertaken multiple rotations throughout South Australia and Darwin. She has spent the last two years at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital working in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and holds a Certificate in Women’s Health and Diploma of Women’s Health.
City West
With 14 years’ experience as a rural GP, Dr Christie quickly develops lasting rapport with patients, and because of this, has a loyal patient following. He finds working with UniSA staff and students to be greatly rewarding, and is committed to providing quality training to GP Registrars and Medical Students.
Special interests
skin cancer medicine
City East
Sarah has interest in women’s and children’s health. She grew up in Malaysia. She completed her medical degree at the University of Adelaide. She then completed her GP training in the country and obtained her RACGP fellowship in 2011. She has worked in a few different practices over the last 10 years.
She also likes to spend quality time with her young children. In her free time, she likes to do photo editing, playing badminton and quilting.
Special interests
Women’s and children’s health
City East
Joanne has been working as a GP since 2008 and enjoys the breadth of general practice, with a strong interest in women’s health, family medicine, mental health and preventative health. She is also accredited to insert and remove Implanons.
Joanne completed her medical degree at The University of Adelaide and is a fellow of the RACGP.
Special interests
Women’s health, Implanon, mental health, family medicine, preventative medicine, general medicine, and Dermascopy.
City East
Dr Martin is an experienced GP, with many years of both rural and city experience, which has provided him with a broad scope of practice and seen him develop a wide range of clinical interests. Over the last 15 years he has worked in both Yankalilla and Adelaide, and has developed a passion for working with students and University staff.
Special interests
chronic disease, women’s health, contraception, Mirena/Implanon insertion, menopause, pelvic pain, travel medicine, skin cancer, dermoscopy
City West
Pronouns are She/Her
English born doctor who moved to South Australia with a love for all nature including bush to sea and a passion to explore and be curious.
UK trained GP with a wide range of interests including woman and child health, sexual health, travel medicine, preventative care, chronic disease management and LBGTIQA+ health. She is aware of the current increase in challenges in the world and shares a holistic approach to wellbeing including mental and physical health.
Dr Moorhouse’s caring, holistic approach to patients has been influenced from her own personal life experiences, people and cultural curiosity, long life of world travel, mountain climbing, and her biggest challenge yet of becoming a first time mother.
Medically trained at Cardiff university – Mbbch
GP training in England – RCGP with Australian fellowship – RACGP.
She offers Implanon insertion and removal, cervical screening, yellow fever vaccination certificate, MHCP plus others.
City East
Zori was awarded RACGP Fellowship in 2016 after completing her rotations in a number of GP practices in Adelaide and regional South Australia. Zori previously worked in a number of hospital posts in Adelaide, Darwin, NT and the United Kingdom, gaining experience in Emergency Medicine, General Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Infectious Diseases and Microbiology.
Special interests
women’s health, Mirena IUD/Implanon, preventative medicine
City West
Tom grew up in Adelaide and studied Pharmacy at UniSA. He later studied medicine at ANU and completed his internship in Canberra. He returned to SA to work as a junior doctor at the RAH and the WCH, before starting GP Training as a Registrar in the Barossa in 2019, and continuing at UniSA Health & Medical in 2020. Outside medicine, he enjoys cricket, football, and playing touch footy.
Special interests
paediatrics, men’s health, travel medicine, general medicine
City East
Bella graduated from the University of Adelaide in 2019
She has worked in multiple hospitals in Australia including the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Modbury Hospital and Lyell McEwin Hospital in South Australia, and the Sunshine Coast University Hospital, and Nambour General Hospital in Queensland.
She has also worked as a GP in a clinic in Kadina, and still works a few days a week at a clinic in the Adelaide Hills.
She enjoys every day general practice, and has a particular interest in women’s health, obstetrics, paediatrics, and travel medicine. She is trained in Implanon insertion, Yellow fever immunisation, GP obstetric shared care and has her Certificate in Women’s Health.
She lives locally in the Adelaide Hills and enjoys going running with her friends.
City West
Malene graduated from The University of Adelaide in 1995 and worked in various areas of General Practice before discovering a passion for student (domestic and international) and young adult health over the past decade.
She is comfortable dealing with mental health, sexual health and travel medicine, amongst regular general practice issues, and is interested in the impact of cultural, family and life experiences on health presentations.
Outside of medicine, she is a lover of all things colourful and enjoys painting, knitting, reading and travelling.
Other languages spoken – Danish
** Please note, she does not see patients under the age of 16
Special interests
Student Health, Mental Health , Travel Medicine, Sexual Health
Elizabeth
Dr Jeremy Seow completed his medical degree at the University of Adelaide. He then worked in Singapore for a decade, obtaining his Graduate Diploma and Masters in Family Medicine at the National University of Singapore.
He then returned to Adelaide in 2019, obtaining his Fellowship and practiced at various Medical Centre’s in the north of Adelaide and in the Eastern suburbs. He tends to manage mainly chronic diseases, but his patients do come in with a broad range of medical issues.
Jeremy is also actively involved in teaching at the University of Adelaide and also registrar training. He is currently a Clinical Lecturer and the Coordinator of the Year 3 General Practice Program for the University. He is also the Clinical Director of the Clinic, supporting doctors and ensuring good clinical governance of the clinic.
Speaks English, French, and Mandarin
Elizabeth
Dr Suniel Reddy has spent some time practicing in the Northern Territory before settling into Adelaide, South Australia.
Interests: Dr Reddy has a a strong interest in Musculoskeletal and also in Chronic Disease Management. Along with general medicine.
We welcome Dr Reddy to UniSa Medical Clinic – Elizabeth Bookings are available Monday to Friday.
Speaks English, Hindi, and Telugu