My Family Health Medical Centre

My Family Health Medical Centre Medical Centre, Family GPs, Female GPs, Physio, Chiro, Ex Physio, Dietitian, Psychologist, Podiatris

We are looking for GP doctors. Are you a GP living in South-Western Sydney? Talk to us for a better change -  Contact: W...
11/10/2025

We are looking for GP doctors.
Are you a GP living in South-Western Sydney? Talk to us for a better change - Contact: Waheed Akhtar 0422068626

Free flu shots are available from 1st June 2022.
30/05/2022

Free flu shots are available from 1st June 2022.

17/03/2022
We are excited to introduce Dr. Abeer Khan. Dr Abeer KhanBMed/MD with Distinction, APLS Cert (2021)Dr. Abeer graduated w...
14/02/2022

We are excited to introduce Dr. Abeer Khan.

Dr Abeer Khan
BMed/MD with Distinction, APLS Cert (2021)

Dr. Abeer graduated with a medical degree (BMed/MD with Distinction) from UNSW in 2019. Before starting his training to become a GP, he completed his internship and residency in Liverpool Hospital, with clinical experience and rotations in: Emergency Medicine, Paediatrics, General and Acute Medicine, General Surgery and Palliative Care. He completed his Advanced Paediatric Life Support (APLS) Certification in 2021, and has been working as a UNSW Conjoint Associate Lecturer at the South Western Sydney Medicine Clinical School since 2020. Currently, he is a GP Registrar undertaking training under the AGPT pathway.
His clinical interests include; child and adolescent health, mental health, men's health, women's health, family medicine and managing chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension.
Abeer is excited to join the practice and service the health needs of the local community. He is fluent in English and Bangla.

We are excited to introduce Dr. Madeeha Mian. Dr. Madeeha graduated with a medical degree in 2012. Before starting her t...
14/02/2022

We are excited to introduce Dr. Madeeha Mian.
Dr. Madeeha graduated with a medical degree in 2012. Before starting her training to become a GP, she was working in the Liverpool hospital. Currently, she is a GP Registrar undertaking training under the AGPT pathway. Her interests include; family medicine, women's health, children's health, and managing chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and thyroid problems. She is caring and passionate about helping people with their health needs. Apart from English, she can communicate in Urdu and Punjabi fluently.

We are excited to welcome Dr Rachel Aran MBBS, DCH,  FPAA Cert Rachel completed her Bachelor of Medicine/ Bachelor of Su...
14/02/2022

We are excited to welcome

Dr Rachel Aran
MBBS, DCH, FPAA Cert

Rachel completed her Bachelor of Medicine/ Bachelor of Surgery degree at university of Notre Dame Sydney in 2015. She went on to complete her internship and residency in Liverpool Hospital. Prior to starting General practice, Rachel completed 12 months of clinical paediatrics, emergency and Obstetrics at Bankstown hospital. She holds a diploma in Child health and the Family Planning Association Australia National Certificate in Reproductive and sexual health. She is a qualified GP Antenatal shared care provider for the South Western Sydney area. Dr Rachel is keen to help people in the area for their health needs.

When she is not at work, she enjoys baking, spending time with her family, exercising and catching up with friends

15/11/2021

Do you use hand sanitiser when out in public?

• The amount of alcohol-based sanitiser you use matters. Apply a palmful of alcohol-based sanitiser to cover all surfaces of your hands. Rub your hands together using the right technique until they’re dry. The entire procedure should last 20-30 seconds.

• Hand sanitisers can be used often. An alcohol-based sanitiser doesn’t create antibiotic resistance. Unlike other antiseptics and antibiotics, harmful germs don’t seem to develop resistance to alcohol-based sanitisers.

• Touching a communal bottle of alcohol-based sanitiser won’t infect you. Once you’ve sanitised your hands, you’ve disinfected them from any germs that may have been on the bottle.

• If everyone uses sanitiser in a public place such as a supermarket entrance, the risk of germs on communal items will be lower and will help keep everyone safe.

Be COVID-wise, always sanitise!

More: https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/stay-safe/protecting/maintain-good-hygiene

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2/3 Rodeo Road
Gregory Hills, NSW
2557

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 9pm
Tuesday 7am - 9pm
Wednesday 7am - 9pm
Thursday 7am - 9pm
Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 8am - 6pm

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