Doctors

Dr Nurul Chowdhury- Principal GP.
FRACGP, MBBS
Dr Chowdhury Completed his hospital training at Gosford & Wyong Hospital in Central Coast. After finishing his hospital year, he entered into GP training. He finished his GP training at the Country town of Bathurst & Forbes.
Before establishing his practice at Kareela He worked at Moore Bank.
Dr Chowdhury established Kareela Village Medical Centre in 2016.
Started as a solo doctor practice since 2016 the practice now has grown up to 6/7 doctors
Dr. Chowdhury likes all aspect of General practice with special interest to Paediatrics, Mental Health, Sports related injury, Chronic disease management & Geriatrics. He is committed to teaching of Registrars & Medical Students.
When not working he likes to spend time with his family & travelling.

Dr Mia Yu
Female GP
Dr Yu is currently undertaking the Australian General Practice Training Program in order to gain the Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. She earned her Doctor of Medicine and Bachelor of Medical Studies from the University of New South Wales.
After graduating, she completed her internship and residency in Hunter New England Local Health District gaining experience across various subspecialties in adult medicine, surgery, and psychiatry. She then pursued further training in general surgery and critical care medicine in Sydney and Newcastle. Before joining the GP training program, Dr Yu worked in different private and public hospitals across Sydney, regional NSW, and Canberra broadening her expertise in cardiology, geriatrics, pediatrics, emergency and adult medicine. Dr Yu has now completed part of her GP training in Hurstville and Bathurst regional communities.
Dr. Yu enjoyed teaching and was accredited as a Conjoint Teaching Fellow by the University of Newcastle. Beyond her clinical work, Dr. Yu has been heavily involved in medical research, with multiple publications and presentations at prestigious conferences.
In her spare time, Dr. Yu enjoys travelling and spending time with family. She is available for consultations in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin.

Dr Jeffrey Tran
FRACGP, SCHP, MBBS
Dr Jeffrey Tran completed internship and residency at Liverpool Hospital where he gained experience in a variety of areas including Paediatrics, Emergency Medicine, and Cardiology. Following the completion of his training in general practice, he joined Kareela Village Medical Centre as a full-time doctor. He has completed postgraduate education with the Sydney Child Health Program and participates in GP registrar teaching. He is a third generation GP, and this has given him a great appreciation for high quality, enduring family medicine.
Dr Jeffrey has a particular interest Child Health and Musculoskeletal medicine / Sports medicine.
Outside of medicine, Dr Jeffrey juggles an overwhelming number of hobbies including spearfishing, trekking, gardening and woodworking.
Special interests:
- Child Health
- Men’s Health
- Musculoskeletal medicine / Sports Medicine
- Metabolic health including weight management
- Perimenopause / Menopause management

Dr Gavin Levy
MD (High Distinction), BSc (Physiotherapy Hos)
Dr Gavin Levy is a medical doctor, orthopedic surgical assistant, musculoskeletal anatomy lecturer and qualified physiotherapist. Prior to pursuing a career in General Practice, Gavin spent some years working as an orthopedic registrar at various hospitals across NSW.
Gavin enjoys all aspects of GP practice, with a particular interest in lifestyle medicine including weight and chronic disease management, musculoskeletal injuries, minor surgical procedures, mental health, and paediatrics.
Gavin believes in using a holistic patient-centered care approach that puts the patient at the centre of their healthcare. He looks forward to working with you to improve your health and quality of life.

Dr Brendan Wong
BMed, MD (UNSW), MMed (USyd), FRACGP
Dr Brendon obtained his medical degree at the University of New South Wales before completing his training as a junior doctor at St George and Sutherland Hospitals. He has worked in various hospitals since then including Prince of Wales, Sydney Eye, and Concord Hospital with significant experience in Emergency Medicine.
In his spare time, he enjoys going to the gym and playing with his two cats, Archie and Astrid.
He practices in all facets of General Practice and has a special interest in weight loss, skin cancer medicine (including skin checks), men’s health, paediatrics, travel medicine, urgent care, Workcover, and sexual health.

Dr Yalinna Yang
MD (UNSW)