About

Treating people since 2010

Originally from Malaysia, I came to Australia after receiving a scholarship to study medicine at the University of Adelaide — a journey that soon turned Australia into home.

Since graduating with my MBBS in 2010, I have worked across a range of South Australian hospitals and clinics, including rural communities such as Mount Gambier, Port Lincoln, and the Yorke Peninsula. These experiences shaped my appreciation for community-focused care and the importance of strong doctor–patient relationships. I completed my GP training in 2018.

I enjoy working collaboratively with patients to understand their health goals and support them over time. My clinical interests include mental health (including ADHD management), pregnancy planning and antenatal shared care, paediatric medicine, Aboriginal health, and the management of complex chronic conditions.

Alongside clinical practice, I am passionate about teaching and mentoring future doctors, and have been involved in supervising medical students and GP trainees through Flinders University and the RACGP.

Outside of work, I enjoy book club, dancing B.Class, playing the piano, going to the theatre, and travelling.

I believe good healthcare is built on trust, open conversation, and long-term partnership with my patients.

Aishah

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