Dr Arash Khezer started his career in Australia as a General Practitioner in 2008 at Underwood QLD after 4 years of foreign experience in General Practice. He later worked in Redland Bay, Sunnybank Hills and Beenleigh. Dr Khezer obtained his Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2010. He has keen interests in Mental Health, Paediatric Medicine, Pregnancy and Antenatal Care, Skin Cancer and Corporate Medicine, including Pre-employment Medicals and Corporate Health Checks and Workers' Injuries. After almost two decades of experience in Family Practice, he has stayed up to date with new innovations in Chronic Disease Management (Diabetes, Asthma, Hypertension, COPD, etc.).
Dr Davis began working as a doctor in 1994 and joined the Belmont Road Medical Centre in 1996. Dr Davis relocated to Gumdale Medical Centre in 2011, when the Belmont Road Medical Centre moved to Gumdale.
Dr Davis enjoys all aspects of General Practice.
Outside of work Dr Davis enjoys Writing, Film and TV Production.
Dr Ng graduated with a MBBS from Griffith University in 2012. Since then he has worked in both General Practice and hospitals including Gold Coast University Hospital, Robina Hospital, Roma Hospital and St George Hospital in rural Queensland before joining the Tweed Health GP team in 2015.
He enjoys all aspects of general practice.
Outside of work Dr Ng is very family orientated and loves spending time with his wife and son. Together they enjoy travelling and experiencing different cultures, landscapes and foods.
He also enjoys reading, playing sports such as basketball, soccer & touch football and enjoying a healthy active lifestyle.
Dr Khan has been working as a doctor since 1989. Since then, he has had very wide and extensive work experiences at several health facilities in Queensland. These include Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital, Prince Charles Hospital, and the Royal Children's Hospital in Brisbane.
Dr Khan then went on to work and train in Rural Queensland for 3 years whilst completing fellowships in General Practice and Rural & Remote Medicine.
Dr Khan began working at Gumdale Medical Centre as a general practitioner in 2003. He holds fellowships with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine, as well as Diplomas in Child Health and Public Health from the University of Queensland.
Dr Khan enjoys general practice very much and has extensive clinical experience across several disciplines within general medicine.
Outside of work, Dr Khan enjoys keeping fit and playing sports, spending time with family and friends, travelling and putting a lot of time into his garden, which he built from scratch.
Dr Shaiza Mazhar has been with Gumdale Medical Centre since 2017.
Dr Mazhar has been working as a doctor since 2007. Since then, she has had very wide and extensive work experiences at several health facilities in Queensland, these include Queensland Childrens hospital and Redlands hospital.
Dr Mazhar then went on to work and train in Rural Queensland for 3 years whilst completing fellowships in General Practice.
Dr Mazhar began working at Gumdale Medical Centre as a general practitioner in 2017. She holds fellowships with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), as well as a Diploma in Child Health from Sydney.
Dr Mazhar enjoys general practice and has extensive clinical experience across several disciplines within general medicine. Her special interests are Women’s and children’s health, Chronic Disease Management, and travel medicine.
Outside of work, Dr Mazhar enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading and travelling.
Tim graduated from Medicine at the University of Queensland in 2006 with first class honours. He completed his initial training at the Mater Hospital in Brisbane, and then worked in western Queensland in general practice and hospital settings for three years before returning to Brisbane. He has been working at the Gumdale Medical Centre since 2012. Tim enjoys the full breadth of general practice with special interests in children’s health, antenatal care, travel medicine and skin cancer medicine. He has completed additional post graduate qualifications, particularly in dermoscopy, aiding in the accurate diagnosis of moles and other skin lesions. He is accredited to provide shared antenatal care with Mater Mothers’ Hospitals. Tim likes to be involved in the training of new GPs and is an examiner and supervisor for the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
Education
Bachelor of Pharmacy, University of Queensland
Diploma in Child Health, University of Sydney
Professional Diploma in Dermoscopy, Skin Cancer Institute
Certificate of Skin Cancer Medicine, Skin Cancer Institute
Bachelor of Arts, University of Queensland