Elermore Vale Medical Centre is a warm and inviting healthcare facility dedicated to supporting doctors that serve the local community of Elermore Vale, New South Wales. Our team of highly skilled and compassionate nurses, and receptionists is committed to providing your doctors with high- quality support so they can deliver exceptional medical care to all their patients who entrust them with their health.
We take pride in offering facilities to your doctor that can support a comprehensive range of medical services to cater to the diverse needs of patients. General consultations provide a foundation for personalised healthcare, where independent doctors take the time to listen attentively, conduct thorough examinations, and provide appropriate treatment plans. The doctors we support understand the importance of preventive care, which is why we offer services that allow them to provide childhood vaccinations to protect the youngest members of the community against preventable diseases, ensuring their well-being and long-term health.
At Elermore Vale Medical Centre, we continuously strive to create a comfortable and caring environment. We value feedback and are dedicated to improving our facilities and services based on the needs and preferences of the doctors we support. Our mission is to support your doctor so that they can provide accessible and high-quality healthcare to everyone, regardless of age, background, or medical condition. We are honoured to support doctors that serve the local community of Elermore Vale and remain committed to delivering exceptional facilities and services with empathy, respect, and professionalism.
MBBS, FRACGP, FARGP
Speaks English & Burmese.
Dr Htet Aung completed his MBBS in University of Medicine Mandalay, Myanmar before moving to Australia and worked in Launceston General Hospital in Tasmania. He completed his FRACGP through GP Training Tasmania before moving to work as a full-fledged GP and supervisor for GP registrars in Morwell, Victoria. He has finished Certificate of Women’s Health, Sydney Child Health Program (formerly known as Diploma in Child Health) and FARGP. He is interested in management of chronic medical conditions, mental health, and performing minor procedures. He is keen to continue his professional development in Skin Cancer Medicine in the future.
MBBS, FRACGP, FARGP
Speaks English & Burmese.
Dr Tin Aye completed her MBBS in University of Medicine Mandalay, Myanmar. She worked in Launceston General Hospital in Tasmania and completed her FRACGP through Eastern Victoria GP Training. She worked as a GP in Morwell, Victoria before moving to Newcastle. She has finished Certificate of Women’s Health, Diploma in Child Health, and FARGP. She enjoys all aspects of general practice, providing high quality care for all patients, including women’s health, child health, acute and chronic medical conditions. She is continuing to study in Aesthetic Medicine.
MBBS, FRACGP (Accredited Skin Cancer Doctor)
Speaks English & Burmese.
Dr Kyaw Lynn is a skilled medical professional originally from Myanmar (formerly Burma). He graduated from medical school in Myanmar in 2005 and completed his fellowship in general practice in 2014. After starting his career in Australia at Frankston Hospital in Victoria, he moved to a regional town in 2012, where he worked as a rural GP for 12 years. Seeking a change and a better quality of life, Dr Kyaw Lynn and his family have relocated to Newcastle to enjoy the coastal lifestyle and beautiful weather.
Dr Kyaw Lynn has a special interest in skin cancer medicine and pursued advanced studies with the Skin Cancer College of Australasia. In 2019, he achieved recognition as an Accredited Skin Cancer Medicine Doctor. Outside of his professional commitments, he enjoys staying fit through bike riding, playing badminton, and swimming.
MBBS, FRACGP
Speaks English & Burmese.
Dr Khing Aung graduated with an MBBS in 2004 from the University of Medicine 1 in Yangon, Myanmar. In 2008, she migrated to Australia and began her medical career as a Resident Medical Officer at Frankston Hospital in Victoria. Building on her interest in child health, she completed a Diploma in Child Health from the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne in 2011. In 2012, Dr Khing Aung joined Bogong GP Training as a registrar and relocated to Yarrawonga to begin working at the Yarrawonga Medical Clinic. After completing her training, she achieved Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) in 2014. Dr Khing Aung also took on the role of Clinical Supervisor for interns and registrars at the Yarrawonga Medical Clinic, a position held until 2024. Alongside her clinic work, she served as an On-Call Medical Officer at the Yarrawonga District Hospital. Dr Khing Aung has developed expertise in a range of areas, including paediatrics, women’s health, minor skin procedures, and chronic disease management.
MBBS, FRACGP
Speaks English & Burmese.
Dr Aung Htun graduated from the University of Medicine 2, Yangon in 2008. After moving to Australia, he worked at Latrobe Regional Hospital and Echuca Hospital, gaining valuable experience in a variety of medical settings. In 2018, Dr Aung Htun began his training with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) and obtained his fellowship in 2020.
Dr Aung Htun has been practicing as a general practitioner for seven years at Corowa, with a special interest in chronic disease management, children’s health, travel medicine, and skin cancer management. His practice is grounded in a wide range of general GP care. Outside of work, Dr Aung Htun enjoys badminton, cycling, swimming, and staying informed by watching the news.
MBBS, FRACGP
Speaks English & Burmese.
Dr Ei Oo graduated from the University of Medicine 1, Yangon in 2010. Afterward, she practiced medicine at St. Ann’s Bay Hospital in Jamaica for four years, where she gained valuable experience in a diverse medical setting. In 2015, Dr Ei Oo moved to Australia and worked in various hospitals before starting her GP training in 2018. She completed her fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) in 2021 and has since been working as a general practitioner for the past seven years.
Dr Ei Oo has a special interest in women’s and children’s health, where she focuses on providing comprehensive care tailored to these groups. Outside of her professional life, she enjoys cooking and walking on the beach, which helps her to unwind and stay balanced.
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Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 4:30pm
Saturday: 09:00am – 01:00pm
Closed Sundays and Public Holidays
All hours are subject to change without prior notice.