BUSINESS SHOWCASE: New doctors at Gloucester Medico

Dr Jeremy Yeo.

THE team at Gloucester MediCo is thrilled to announce the arrival of five new doctors to the practice.

Each brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and a passion for patient care.

“Our community is fortunate to welcome Dr Jeremy Yeo, Dr Matin Ly, Dr TT Kakadumane, Dr Ashley Bailey, and Dr Nadiah Jamaludin,” said Practice Manager Melissa Williams.

“They are eager to meet and serve the community as they embark on their various GP training pathways.”

Dr Jeremy Yeo is committed to providing compassionate and comprehensive care.

Graduating from University of Newcastle in 2016, he has been working in the Hunter region for the last eight years in acute medicine.

Dr Yeo is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of his patients not only in Gloucester but also in Stroud.

Dr Matin Ly brings a dynamic approach to family medicine, emphasising preventive care and patient education.

She came from Cambodia in 2013 to pursue her medical training in Australia.

Dr Ly completed her medical degree at University of Newcastle in 2018 and completed her internship and residency at Liverpool Hospital.

She has also worked in hospitals in the Hunter New England Local Health District and in general practice in Forster.

Dr TT Kakadumane has a keen interest in rural and remote healthcare and aims to make a positive impact on the community.

An MBBS graduate from the University of Tasmania, Dr Kakadumane has worked in general medicine in both rural, regional and metropolitan areas in NSW, SA and QLD.

He has a special interest in chronic diseases and anaesthetics.

Dr Ashley Bailey is a graduate from Newcastle University, completing her degree in 2020.

She has spent the last six months working in the Hunter area in emergency medicine and is passionate about rural and remote medicine.

Her goal is to ensure all patients receive personalised and empathetic care.

Dr Nadiah Jamaludin graduated from the University of New South Wales Medicine and has spent her career to date working in the Hunter New England area.

She has a keen interest in chronic disease management and palliative care and is looking forward to immersing herself in the community and its healthcare needs.

“Together, these five doctors bring diverse skills and perspectives to our practice,” said Ms Williams.

“They are looking forward to building strong connections with patients and contributing to the health and well-being of our community.”

Call the practice on 02 6558 1604 to make an appointment or book online at www.ourmedico.com.au.

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