The University Health Service is located on the corner of Cardigan Street and Argyle Place North in Carlton. From the University Campus, walk down Grattan St and turn right down Cardigan St. The Health Service is located at the end of the first block on the left side of the street facing the park. The walk should take about ten minutes. Download the map (200kb | PDF).
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Anne McGlashan
Practice Manager
Dip. Practice Management
Anne works at the Practice four days a week: Monday to Thursday. |
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Maureen Middleton
Nurse Co-ordinator
Maureen works Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the University Health Service. |
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Denise Stewart
Practice Nurse
Denise works Monday to Friday at the University Health Service. |
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Natalie Pizzichetta
Practice Nurse
Natalie works Tuesday to Thursday at the University Health Service. |
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Dan Bao
Pathology Collector
Dan works 8.15am – 4.30pm Monday to Friday.
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Dr Tony Mead
Medical Director
MBBS, ACCAM
Tony graduated from the University of Adelaide and completed a course in Aviation Medicine at
Monash University. He has worked in General Practice in Tasmania, Melbourne and South East Asia.
His special interests include student health, travel medicine and skin conditions. |
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Dr Dougal Adams
Medical Practitioner
MBBS; FRACGP
Dougal graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1988 and has worked as a GP since 1991 initially in Scotland and then in Perth. His interests include general medicine, men’s health, travel medicine and paediatrics. |
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Dr Marnie Buckwell
Medical Practitioner
MBBS; FRACGP
Marnie graduated from Melbourne University in 1995. She has an interest in travel medicine, adolescent health and female health. Her past experience includes working in East Arnham Land as well as in West Africa. |
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Dr Linda Chen
Medical Practitioner
MBBS, FRACGP
Linda graduated in 1997 from the University of Melbourne. She grew up in Singapore and
speaks Mandarin. Her main interests include general medicine, women’s health, paediatrics
and skin conditions. |
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Dr Janette Duggan
Medical Practitioner
MBBS; MPHC
Netta graduated from the University of Western Australia and has worked in general practice since 1990. She has travelled extensively in Europe and the Middle East and worked in general practice in London. She enjoys working with patients from different backgrounds and exploring how culture affects the perception of health. |
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Dr Ruth Mitchell
Medical Practitioner
BSc; MBBS; FRACGP
After graduating from Melbourne University in 1986, Ruth spent six years working in the U.K. On returning to Australia, she joined a busy rural practice in Albury, NSW. Ruth enjoys all aspects of general practice. |
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Dr Jill Morison
Medical Practitioner
MBBS; RACGP
Jill graduated from the University of NSW in 1985. She has a strong interest in Sports Medicine and Family Planning. |
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Dr Matthew Penn
Medical Practitioner
MBBS
Matthew graduated from Melbourne University in 1996. He has worked in both rural and urban general practice. He is interested in all aspects of general practice. |
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Dr Leone Piggford
Medical Practitioner
MBBS; Dip. Anaesthetics
Leone graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1983. After working in the UK,
rural and remote areas of Western Australia and India, she settled in Melbourne in 1997. Her
interests include women's health, travel medicine and paediatrics. |
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Dr Maria Rodopoulos
Medical Practioner
MBBS; FRACGP, Dip. Obs
Maria graduated in 1991 from Melbourne University. She enjoys all aspects of general practice |
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Dr Tim Staunton-Smith
Medical Practitioner
MBBS; FRACGP
Tim is a graduate from the University of Queensland (1995) and has been working as a GP since 1998. He recently worked at the Queensland of Technology (Brisbane) and University of NSW (Sydney). He enjoys most aspects of General Practice, particularly young adult medicine, health promotion and prevention, mental health, sexual health, and Gay and Lesbian health. Tim is currently studying for his Masters in Public Health. |
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Dr Sue Watson
Medical Practitioner
MBBS
Sue is a graduate of Melbourne University, in 1969. Since completing hospital training at
Western General, she worked in General Practice in Melbourne, the UK, and rural Victoria, NSW
and Queensland. She works concurrently in Outpatient's at the Royal Women's Hospital. This has
given her the opportunity to do what she most enjoys in General Practice, which is
meeting people from many different backgrounds. Sue lived in the Philippines for 18 months. |