Racecourse Village Medical Centre
Racecourse Village
Medical Centre
Racecourse Village Medical Centre is located next to the Brisbane Racing Club with views of the racecourse from its floor to ceiling windows in the consultation rooms. Being part of the busy Woolworths complex, the practice has attracted a lot of patients since it opened its doors in September 2018.
Alumni Registrars:
- Dr Roy Kwan was the first registrar to join Racecourse Village Medical Centre in 2018. He has remained at the practice and is now the practice principal.
- Dr Alana Rowan joined our practice in 2021 and fellowed in early 2022.
- Dr Andrew Tanoto joined Racecourse Village Medical Centre in 2022, and he fellowed in 2023.
- Dr Ciara Middleton joined the practice in 2022 and she fellowed in 2023.
- Dr Priyanka Jivanji joined Racecourse Village Medical Centre in early 2023 and fellowed in 2024.
- Dr Shane Delisser, having previously worked at one of our other clinics - Warner Family Medical Practice - joined Racecourse Village Medical Centre in January 2024.
Current Registrars:
- Dr Shay Harris joined Racecourse Village Medical Centre in January 2024.
- Dr Liam Kensitt joined Racecourse Village Medical Centre in Feburary 2024.
GP Supervisors:
Dr Roy Kwan
Dr Roy Kwan was the very first registrar at the clinic and has stayed here ever since. He has worked in various surgical positions including urology, neurosurgery, and intensive care, and offers a wide range of procedures at the practice including skin excisions, iron infusion and wedge resection. He also knows every good coffee place in the Ascot area.
Dr Roy enjoys teaching registrars as well as taking on medical students from UQ. Roy joined the clinic as a part-time registrar and started working as a full-time doctor after finishing his GP training. He thinks of the practice as his second home, a nice place to escape from his 4 kids.
Dr Monica Ng
Dr Monica obtained her MBCHB in 2013 from The University of Auckland. She completed most of her medical training in New Zealand and obtained her FRNZCGP with The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners in 2020.
Dr Monica moved to Brisbane in 2021 and obtained her fellowship with RACGP in 2022. Aside from general practice medicine, Dr Monica has a particular interest in skin cancer medicine and surgery, and also women's health. She thoroughly enjoys being able to provide holistic patient care to the communities in which she has the opportunity to work.