Hampton And South Medical Clinic
About Us
Particularly for more complex conditions, my clinical approach is to gather the details, conduct an examination, and then formulate a management plan. The plan will take into account patient concerns and beliefs, and include a number of suggestions on how to investigate and treat a problem. My advice is based on 25 years of clinical experience as a doctor and an eclectic range of post graduate training. If necessary, I will liaise with other practitioners that have been consulted to ensure I have the correct details of your medical history. I am happy to give a second opinion (without expectation for further attendance). I like to give printed information whenever possible, and have a good range available in house and access to the resources from clinical databases world-wide. I am a strong believer in all forms of Rehabilitation, of both mind and body, as a most natural way of getting back to health. When needed, I refer to rehabilitation services, with both public and private services represented in the Bayside area. I offer basic training in mindfulness meditation, as taught by Dr Craig Hassad at Monash University. The Training & Applying It My undergraduate medical training was at the University of Melbourne, followed by a busy internship at St Vincent's Hospital. Subsequent training was somewhat eclectic by choice, and during the late 8o's and 90's part of my responsibilities involved caring for homeless and marginalised patients alongside Dr Harry Hemley and Dr Peter Pearce OAM. Clinical outcomes for various treatments or investigative approaches are not always the 'given' as one might believe, and new information is always becoming available. This is particularly so for complex conditions. If costly or invasive treatments/tests are proposed, I encourage you to ask for information on safety and efficacy (effectiveness), and on the other options available. After Hours Care is also available.