Doctors
All doctors working at Belair Medical, other than our Registrars, are Independent Contractors. They each have their own registered business and ABN. This means that they have autonomy over the choices they make when treating you, billing you and the times, days and hours they work.
The Doctors working at Belair Medical share similar ideals, interests and thoughts on how they want to practice medicine. They discuss new techniques, review patients treatments and support and learn from one another. By pooling resources and working cohesively the General Practitioners at Belair Medical together give our patients the best possible service.
Practice partner
Helen has worked at Belair Medical since 1988, initially as an employee, and subsequently as practice principal, a role she now shares with two other doctors. Helen feels privileged to be able to work with patients across the full spectrum of the life cycle – from infancy and childhood, to the middle years and then later life. She loves the continuity of care afforded by General practice and the opportunity to develop relationships with patients to improve their health and well-being. She is passionate about Women’s Health, with a current focus area of perimenopause and menopause.
Helen’s other interests include the management of chronic disease and end of life, and the removal of skin lesions.
When she is not working Helen is busy travelling, enjoying her family and grandchildren, cooking, taking pleasure in her garden, walking the dogs and trying to keep fit!
Practice partner
Currently on Maternity Leave until Oct 25.
Fleur gained Fellowship of the RACGP in 2021, and has been part of Belair Medical since 2022, becoming a practice principal in 2024. Fleur enjoys the variety of presentations that she sees in General Practice, and loves the challenges that come with seeing such a broad range of conditions. Fleur is passionate about providing continuity of care, building relationships with her patients and caring for patients across all stages of their lives.
Fleur has a special interest in paediatrics, as well as Women’s Health and sexual health. When Fleur is not working she is nurturing her garden, walking her dogs and spending time with her young family.
Practice partner
Jane has worked at Belair Medical since 2018, initially as a registrar, then an Independent Medical Practitioner, and from 2024 as a principal of the practice.
Jane enjoys the broad spectrum of medicine seen in General Practice, and feels privileged to work with patients across the lifespan, and within generations of a family. She is comfortable managing a range of presentations across paediatrics, teenage years, young and middle-aged adults, to the elderly and end of life. She enjoys women’s health, mental health, and chronic disease management. Jane believes that every person is an individual with a story to tell, and looks forward to working with each patient to achieve their health goals. In particular she feels passionate about lifestyle medicine and how we can incorporate day to day changes to optimise well-being. When Jane is not consulting clinically, she works in medical education or can be found spending time with her young family and pets or gardening.
Lizzy is a GP dedicated to improving the health of patients across the lifespan. She completed her medical degree in 2006, a Diploma in Child Health and Certificate in Sexual Health in 2013 and gained fellowship with Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2015. Her special interest area is Women’s Health incorporating perimenopause and menopausal care, preconception planning, obstetric shared care, and contraception, including IUD (Mirena) and implanon insertion.
Outside of work she loves spending time with her family and friends and is passionate about yoga, strength training and running.
Emily is a passionate GP who strongly believes in optimising health, not just treating illness. She has extensive experience in women’s health, paediatrics and urgent care. She strongly believes that planned regular care for optimisation of chronic conditions and shared decision making when developing health care goals, positively impacts health, wellbeing and the healthcare experience. Emily combines a Health at Every Size (HAES) approach with pragmatism, common sense and compassion. When she’s not working with us at Belair Medical, she is either working in health systems improvement, reading books, doing hot yoga or wrangling her kids and dog!
Melissa obtained her medical degree from Flinders University in 2011 and completed her specialist training in General Practice in 2021. She also holds a Diploma in Child Health and a Certificate in Women’s Health.
Melissa has a particular interest in headache medicine, autonomic dysfunction (including POTS), chronic disease management, and lifestyle medicine. She is experienced in performing nerve blocks for headache management and is proficient in the insertion and removal of Implanon.
Melissa is committed to providing patient-centred care and takes a compassionate, open-minded approach to support individuals in achieving their health goals.
Brada gained Fellowship of the RACGP in 2012. She has a special interest in Women’s Health, including perimenopause, menopause, contraception, and hormonal disorders such as PCOS. With extensive experience in IUD insertion and accreditation in GP Shared Obstetric Care, she offers holistic pregnancy, postpartum, and reproductive health care. Brada also provides MS2-step medical terminations, prescribes PrEP for HIV prophylaxis, and holds a Certificate of Sexual and Reproductive Health. She is passionate about offering patient-centred care, working with women to make balanced decisions about their health and well-being.
Bang has a broad range of interests in General Practice, and enjoys the variety in her work, the ability to provide continuity of care and the opportunity to educate patients. She believes in working together with the patient and understanding their concerns, to provide individualised care and improve health outcomes.
After graduating from The University of Adelaide, Tien worked in several major hospitals in Adelaide, as well as Aboriginal Health Clinic and metropolitan and rural general practices in South Australia. Tien has a broad range of clinical interests, with a particular focus on Women’s Health, including contraception, menopause and sexual health, paediatrics, geriatric medicine, chronic disease management and emergency medicine. She is also trained in procedures such as Implanon insertion/removal, iron infusions, and skin excisions.
With a strong belief in preventative healthcare, Tien is committed to supporting patients in achieving long-term health and wellbeing through compassionate, evidence-based care. Continuously committed to professional growth, Dr Tran attends ongoing development courses to remain at the forefront of medical advances.
Anahita completed a Bachelor of Medicine at The University of Sydney in 2002 and completed most of her medical training in Sydney. Anahita became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) in 2006. Anahita enjoys all aspects of General Practice ranging from women and children’s health to chronic disease and mental health.
She feels privileged to be entrusted by her patients with their health concerns and works holistically with them to optimise their physical and emotional health. When not consulting clinically, she can be found ferrying her kids around, trying to resuscitate her veggie patch or training for her next big hike.
Morgan is a GP registrar who completed her medical degree at The University of Adelaide, graduating in 2019. She then spent four years working within South Australian Metropolitan hospitals across various medical and surgical specialties as a junior doctor. She is currently completing her speciality training in General Practice through the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. While Morgan has a variety of interests, she is particularly passionate about Sexual Health, Preventative Health and Women’s Health. She also performs minor procedures, including iron infusions and Implanon insertions. When she is not working within the clinic she is usually found with her nose in a good book or cooking up a storm in the kitchen.
Nicola is a GP Registrar, who graduated from Flinders University in 2019. She has experience in various hospitals and GP clinics across SA and the NT.
Nicola enjoys caring for people across the breadth of medicine, but has specific interests in Women’s Health, sexual health, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, lifestyle/preventive medicine and paediatrics.
She is happy to assist with minor procedures such as wound care and closure, Implanon insertion and removal, and iron infusions. Outside of work, she enjoys crocheting, travelling, camping, and spending time with her loved ones and her pup.
