Opening hours: Mon to Thu : 8.00am-5.00pm | fri: 8.00am-4.00pm | Sat: 8.30am-1.00pm | Sunday/Public Holidays: Closed
Opening hours:
Mon to Thu : 8.00am-5.00pm
fri: 8.00am-4.00pm
Sat: 8.30am-1.00pm
Sunday/Public Holidays: Closed
Our Doctors
MBBS, FRACGP, Dip Child Health
Female GP
Dr Mah is a UWA graduate who completed Residency years in Royal Perth Hospital before going into General Practice. She is a Fellow of the College of General Practitioners and also has completed a Diploma of Child Health.
She has previously completed a DRANZCOG Diploma (for obstetrics and gynaecology) also. Dr Mah is experienced in Implanon and IUD insertions.
Special Interests : Women’s Health, Children’s Health, Mental Health
MBBS(WA), Dip (Obstetrics) R.A.C.O.G.
Female GP
Dr Jenny Rogers has been working at Padbury since May 1985, when her daughter was 5 months old. Both her daughter and son now have children of their own. Consequently, looking after grandparents, expectant mothers and young families is of special interest. “I enjoy all aspects of being a Family Physician and feel confident to deal with any problems that present. I have developed extra experience in Osteoporosis, Women’s Health, Counselling and Mental Health, preventive medicine and lifestyle change to reduce the burden of chronic diseases. I feel privileged to care for older people and help manage the complexity of their medical and social situations. Dermatology, musculoskeletal problems and asthma/COPD have also been the focus of extra training over my time in general practice.”
Dr Jenny Rogers is qualified to insert IUDs including Mirenas as well as the Implanon contraceptive. She has performed removal of skin cancers and other minor procedures also.
“I am a surveyor on the Post Graduate Medical Council WA and was on the Osteoporosis Model of Care working party. I have been a volunteer board member of Meath Nursing Homes and Cyrenian House Alcohol and other drug treatment facility for over 10 years. I have recently been elected as the WA Director of the Australasian Menopause Society.”
Dr Jenny Rogers is an active member of the North Cottesloe Surf Life Saving Club and perform patrols. I exercise and swim at the beach most mornings and am currently trying to improve my surf skills.
“I am the Vice President and play field hockey with University Associates having played at Masters level in state and Australian teams when my knees were in better shape. I also enjoy bush and coastal walking and single sculling with a group of friends.”
“I have watched Padbury Family Practice grow and change with our community for over 30 years. I have reaped the joy of care for many generations of the same families as well as being there as a constant in people’s lives as they come and go. I make no excuses for taking adequate time off to spend time with my family and recharge my batteries. It has allowed me to stay interested and caring – essentials for a good GP”.
MBBS, FRACGP
Female GP
Dr Fahima Tahir is an Australian-trained General Practitioner with a special interest in women’s health, child health, mental health, and chronic disease management. She is providing consultation for worker’s compensation, driver's medicals, and skin checks.
Dr Fahima obtained her medical degree from Pakistan and later worked in tertiary care hospitals in Australia. She gained experience in paediatrics, obstetrics and gynae, emergency medicine, adult and older adult medicine, orthopaedics and mental health while rotating through various departments in hospitals. Dr Fahima decided to become a General Practitioner to attain a good work-life balance. She is a great advocate of providing holistic care to patients in primary care settings.
Apart from work, she usually spends time with her three young girls and her husband.
MBBS, FRACGP, SCHP
Male GP
I am an Australian Trained GP and have finished my RACGP Fellowship in 2021. I have just moved back to Perth after a few years of tree change at beautiful Bridgetown in southwest.
I completed my basic medical degree and MD Anaesthesia from India and am working as a doctor for more than 20 years.
After moving to Australia in 2011, I have worked at various positions in Melbourne, Geraldton, Joondalup & Southwest and Perth.
I love everything GP but I have completed extra training in Mental Health (MHST), Child Health (SHCP), Sexual Health (FPAA).
Area of interest:
Languages Spoken:
MB BCh BAO, MRCPUK, MRCGPUK, FRACGP
Male GP
Tim studied medicine at NUI Galway, Ireland and graduated in 2010. After basic training he moved to London in 2013 to develop his interest in research at King’s College Hospital. He has presented internationally with this group and has written several peer reviewed papers and book chapters.
Tim subsequently undertook further core medical training across the major hospitals in London and did his GP training in southwest London, attaining his RACGP UK in 2018. He moved to Perth in 2019 and further developed his interest in high quality care and evidence-based medicine.
He studies Health Professions Education at UWA and teaches UWA medical students on their GP placements. He also works as a medical educator for the RACGP two days a week, training the next generation of GPs. Tim is committed to a holistic, evidence based, shared decision-making model of health care.
Our Nurse
Monday : 8.00am - 5.00pm
Tuesday: 8.00am - 5.00pm
Wednesday: 8.00am - 5.00pm
Thursday: 8.00am - 5.00pm
Friday : 8.00am - 4.00pm
Saturday : 8.30am - 1.00pm
Weekends & Public Holidays : Closed
Suite 3-4 / 73 Gibson Avenue, Padbury, WA 6025.
Monday : 8.00am - 5.00pm
Tuesday: 8.00am - 5.00pm
Wednesday: 8.00am - 5.00pm
Thursday: 8.00am - 5.00pm
Friday : 8.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday : 8.30am - 1.00pm
Sunday & Public Holidays : Closed
Suite 3-4 / 73 Gibson Avenue, Padbury, WA 6025.