
The future's looking bright

The Doctors at Lavington and The Doctors at Thurgoona are excited for the future with the intake of new GPs to both clinics.
"We are fortunate that these doctors are locals and intend to remain at our clinic past their training requirements," practice manager Jodie Dennis said.
"We welcome Dr Masab Saleem (not pictured), Dr Ryan Thomas, Dr Ali Siddiqui, Dr Jeff Mahoney and Dr Hannah Mahoney."
Dr Masab Saleem
Dr Saleem is joining the practice for the Lavington Clinic. His decision was to stay close to his previous practice in order to provide ongoing care to his existing patients. He is passionate about his work and has interest in aged care, dermatology and paediatrics.
Dr Ali Siddiqui
Dr Siddiqui joins the clinic from another Albury practice. Upon completion of his training, he intends to remain at The Doctors. He has special interest in dermatology, chronic disease management, family medicine and paediatrics.
Dr Hannah Mahoney
Dr Mahoney joins the practice as a GP registrar.
She returned to her home town of Albury in 2018, taking a clinical position at Albury-Wodonga Health.
Her professional interests include women's health, family planning and child health with a specific focus on infant early life problems such as infant feeding, parental mood and infant sleep.
Dr Jeffrey Mahoney
He returns to the practice, having completed his diversity of practice.
Dr Mahoney has a number of years' experience in emergency medicine throughout NSW. Dr Mahoney is interested in emergency medicine, chronic lung and heart conditions.
Dr Ryan Thomas
Dr Thomas has spent most of his life in Albury but has also lived in Canada.
He has been working in Albury for the past four years.
His special interests include preventative health, patient education and men's health. Dr Thomas joins the clinic for training diversity placement for the next six months, after which time Dr David Phelps will return.

