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Dr Maria Li
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Dr Daniel Lambi
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Dr Alan Lawford
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Dr Marrium Hasan
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Dr Angelo Mazzaferro (Principal Doctor)
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Dr Sofia Roubina
Dr Roubina graduated from the Medical Institute in Russia and completed a PhD in Paediatrics and Neurology in Moscow. Dr Roubina had 13 years of experience in paediatrics and paediatric neurology in Russia where she was a specialist. She also worked as a lecturer at the Medical Institute for three years. Read more about Dr sofia Roubina
Upon arriving in Australia, Dr Roubina worked as a Research Fellow at the Neuropsychiatric Institute in Little Bay. During this time she had two papers published, one in conjunction with Prof. Henry Brodaty, Chief Specialist in Aged Care & Dementia, the other with Prof. Perminder Sachdev, Psychiatrist, which gave her the opportunity to understand Psychiatric diseases, in particular schizophrenia. Dr Roubina then worked as a Paediatric Registrar in the Prince of Wales Hospital (now Sydney Children's Hospital) and also completed six months in their Emergency Department. She also completed two years at St George Public Hospital. Dr Roubina started at the Arncliffe Family Health Clinic in 2005, she also currently works in a Skin Cancer Clinic, having ten years of experience in Skin Cancer removal. Her interests include Women's Health, Aged Care, Neurology, Psychiatry and Skin Cancer. Dr Roubina enjoys looking after families (sometimes several generations!) as it gives her the opportunity to better understand family problems as well as individuality. Dr Roubina is a very popular doctor and has built a large following. Her patients often express that that they appreciate her knowledge, dedication, care and her skills in explanation. Patients trust and respect Dr Roubina, and she trusts and respects them. |
Dr David Ha
Dr David Ha trained in Nepean Hospital and Sydney Children’s Hospital after graduation and joined Arncliffe Family Health Clinic in 2006. He has been happily working part-time in our clinic for the past ten years and has also developed a keen interest in geriatrics and caring for the infirmed and terminally ill, covering a number of aged care facilities in the local area. Read more about dr david ha
In his free time, David enjoys playing badminton, travelling, trekking, and exploring new walks. His passion for growing bonsai stemmed from his desperate attempts to keep his pot plants alive. This has evolved into an unexpected realisation that the care, nurturing, diagnosis and treatment his plants need draws so many similarities with the same ecosystem and natural life cycle that we as humans all journey through. To complement his travels, he intends to pursue his new interest in photography. |