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Our Doctors

Dr Scott Macrossan

Dr Scott Macrossan graduated from the University of Tasmania in 1991 with a Bachelor of Medical Science and Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery.

Scott began his career at Calvary Hospital Hobart where he established their Emergency Department and remained there for 14 years as Chief Medical Officer.

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He has worked as a GP in Battery Point for the past 25 years.

He has always had a vision of owning his own General Practice in order that he may provide an exceptional level of care to his patients in a beautiful environment.

Dr Nisha Kendall

Dr Nisha Kendall graduated from UNSW and worked in Sydney, central coast NSW and Canberra before moving to Hobart with her family in 2014.

 

She completed her FRACGP with additional training in women’s health and recently completed an advanced certificate in rheumatology.

 

In addition to working in general practice,  Nisha works as a part time tutor at the School of Medicine UTAS.  

Dr Deborah Peters

Dr Deborah Peters graduated from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB).

She completed her Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Australia, in 2006

 

Her additional languages are Spanish,Afrikaans,French and German

Dr Nisha Johnson

Dr Nisha Johnson graduated from the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, India, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB).

She completed her Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Australia, in 2021.

Specialities:

Children’s Health Checks,

Chronic Disease Management,

Immunisations,

Men’s Health,

Mental Health,

Over 75 Health Checks,

Sexual Health,

Women’s Health

Her additional languages are Hindi and Malayalam

Dr Tom Toro

Dr Tom Toro graduated from medical school at the University of Queensland in 2010 after also completing a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from UQ in 2005. Since then he has completed a Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of GPs as well as a Fellowship of Advanced Rural General Practice. He has worked in some of the most remote hand challenging places that Australia has to offer and has a wealth of experience in both emergency medicine and general practice settings. He has recently moved to Hobart and absolutely loves it here.

Special interests: 

  • All aspects of general practice

  • Musculoskeletal medicine

  • Sports medicine

  • Acute illness

  • Men's health.

  • Qualifications: MBBS, BPhty, FRACGP, FARGP (Emergency Medicine)

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