**Important Coronavirus Message**
If you’ve returned from a Hotspot or had contact with someone
who has in the last 14 days, do not book or attend your appointment.
Call our reception team for advice.
To minimise infection risks, we would ask that only patients attend the practice.
Family members and friends are advised to remain home wherever possible.
If you are experiencing flu like symptoms, please stay at home and call us.
Dr Colan McGree
M.B.,B.S.
University of Queensland
Dr Colan McGree was born in Gladstone and has been practising in this town for the entirety of his career.
After completing his degree at the University of Queensland, he worked at the Gladstone Base Hospital for 3 years and then began working in general practice. Dr McGree has been at Port Curtis Medical Centre for the last 20 years.
His interests include:
skin cancer, dermatology and travel medicine.
Dr Winston Nicolaai
M.B.,Ch.B., FRACGP
University of Stellenbosch
Dr Winston Nicolaai was born in South Africa and graduated from the University of Stellenbosch in 1990.
He worked as a GP in his practice in Cape Town from 1992 until 2001. In 2002 he came to Australia and has been working with the team at Port Curtis Medical Centre since 2003.
His interests include:
skin conditions and skin cancers, occupational medicine and workplace injury management and travel medicine.
Dr Dushyant Chauhan
M.B.,B.S.
University of The West Indies
Dr Dushyant Chauhan graduated from the University of The West Indies in 2005 and worked in Trinidad as a Senior Registrar for Emergency Medicine for 12 years before moving to Australia in 2015.
Upon his arrival, Dr Chauhan commenced employment as a Registrar for Emergency Medicine at the Gladstone Base Hospital where he stayed before beginning his role at Port Curtis Medical Centre in 2018.
He is currently completing his Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
His interests include:
skin cancer and emergency medicine.
Dr Aisha Asghar
M.B.,B.S.
University of Karachi
Dr Aisha Asghar graduated from the University of Karachi in 2005 and worked as an Internal Medicine/Renal Trainee prior to moving to Australia in 2011.
Upon her arrival Dr Asghar commenced employment as a Medical Registrar and continued in this role for 4 years before joining Port Curtis Medical Centre in January 2020.
She is currently completing her Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of Practitioners and is also currently pursuing a Masters in Bioethics.
Her interests include:
internal medicine, geriatrics, preventative medicine and renal medicine.
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