Dr Satish Kharia

Dr Satish Kharia

Consultant

FRACGP, MBBS, DHC

Dr Satish Kharia consults at our Carindale on Mondays (9.00AM to 5PM),   Coorparoo clinic on Wednesday (9.00AM to 5PM) and Annerly Clinic on Friday (1.00PM to 5PM)

Dr Satish Kharia is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP). His special interest areas include skin cancer medicine.

Dr Satish graduated from University in 2005 in India and two years later immigrated to Australia. He completed his Masters of Public Health from Deakin University, Melbourne. He worked at the Toowoomba Base Hospital from 2010 to 2014 whilst working compulsory term placements. He has enjoyed working in General Practice since 2014. Dr Satish has had extensive experience with rural and regional General Practice work which has up-skilled his medical knowledge in Australia extensively.

Dr Satish has also obtained a Diploma in Child Health from the University of Sydney in 2015 to assist him with his special interest in paediatric and childhood health issues. He enjoys minor skin procedures, routine skin checks and has a Primary Care Skin Cancer Certificate. Dr Satish enjoys all aspects of General Practice along with chronic disease management and all facets of preventative healthcare. Outside of work Dr Satish enjoys spending time with his family, playing cricket and relaxing outdoors.

Areas of Interest

  • Skin cancer Checks

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Hindi

 

* Please be aware that our Practice is a private billing practice,  for fees please call clinic.  Consultation Fees vary according to treatments, please call our reception in case of any queries. Cancellation fees apply: A cancellation fee applies if you fail to attend or cancel on the day of your appointment. 48 hours’ notice is required.

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