Dr Shumi is an independent medical practitioner consulting from Medical Select kalkallo.
Dr. Farjana Shumi achieved, MBBS, FCPS in General Surgery from Bangladesh and FRACGP from Royal Australian College of General Practitioner.
Dr. Shumi has been practicing medicine over 20’years.
She enjoys all aspects of general practice and possesses a particular passion for mental health, weight loss management, women’s health(She does papsmear, implanon and Mirena as well).
She has special interest in skin check and all minor proceures.
Dr Krishmali Godawatta- MBBS , FRACGP graduated in Sri Lanka and has been working as a GP and Emergency doctor for 5 years. She migrated to Australia in 2015 and worked at General Practice in rural NSW for more than 5 years.
She moved to Victoria at the end of 2023 and worked at Plenty Valley Medical Select in South Morang as a GP.
Her areas of interests are chronic disease management, women’s health and Paediatrics. She also interests doing minor procedures. She speaks Sinhalese
Dr. Todry worked at Prince of Wales hospital in Sydney for few years before starting her GP training.
She then completed her GP training, attained her FRACGP and worked in rural and metropolitan settings.
She has vast exposure to different areas of General Practice and has over 10 years’ experience in General Family Practice.
She enjoys all areas of general practice including women’s & children’s health, mental health, general checks and minor procedures.
Marcus has broad interests including musculoskeletal medicine, children’s health, contraception and skin excisions. He grew up in the Manning Valley on the NSW mid north coast and studied Medicine at the University of New South Wales. Following working at Royal North Shore Hospital he gained experience as a registrar in orthopaedic surgery. He has completed Basic Surgical Training with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and Specialist General Practice Training with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Marcus enjoys medicine with a focus on communication and the patient’s perspective of illness.