Our Doctors

photo of Dr. V KulaendraDr V. Kulaendra

Dr V. Kulaendra was the original solo GP who the started the practice some 40 years ago from the front room of his home. He still continues to practice medicine and consult patients at Willetton Medical Centre. He still maintains his enthusiasm to provide quality care for his patients.

photo of Dr. D KirupanantherDr D. Kirupananther

Dr D. Kirupananther Is a female GP who hails originally from Sri Lanka and speaks Tamil and understands Singhala. She has been a regular GP at Willetton Medical Centre for the past 10 years. She has a special interests in Womens and refugee health.

photo of Dr Raji KrishnanDr R. Krishnan

Dr Krishnan is a specialist in aboriginal and indigenous health, with over 20 years of experience in this field. She is acutely aware of the special needs of indigenious health and works tirelessly to bridge the  gap in their health care.

photo of Dr. Wale OsinakeDr Wale Osinake

Dr Wale Osinake from Nigeria Africa. Is fluent in Yoruba and is current with all the latest protocols and procedures in Australian health care. He is also an examiner with the Royal Australian college of General Practitioners and has a keen interest in teaching junior doctors.

photo of Dr. Joseph FungDr Joseph Fung

Dr Joseph Fung has a special interest  in skin cancer medicine and dermatology. He has had postgraduate training and qualifications in skin cancer medicine. He is proficient in complicated and demanding skin surgery.

IMG_0854Dr A. Gabriel

Dr A. Gabriel is a female GP with a keen interest in teaching junior medical students and overseas trained medical graduates. She has a regular session catering to women’s health at WMC.

profile picture placeholder imageDr D. Kulaendra

Dr D. Kulaendra is the youngest daughter of Dr V Kulaendra and is a part time GP at Willetton Medical centre. Her main interests include, child and adolescent health.

photo of Dr. Suhania KulaendraDr S. Kulaendra

Dr S. Kulaendra is the practice principal and the second daughter of Dr V. Kulaendra. She is a fully qualified GP with special skills in womens health and chronic disease management.

photo of Dr. Sam AravinthDr Sam Aravinth

Dr Sam Aravinth is the principal GP supervisor and is responsible for the training of junior registrars at the practice. His main practice is now in cosmetic medicine, in rooms adjacent to Willetton Medical Centre.

photo of Dr SahuDr S. Sahu

Dr S. Sahu is a female GP with a keen interest in the care of women and adolescent and is aware of the special needs of this group.

photo of Dr Satyapal Dr K. Satyapal

Dr K. Satyapal also originally from Srilanka, is a part time doctor who has extensive experience in rural and remote medicine with a special interest in emergency medicine.

profile picture placeholder imageGP Registrars

WMC is a teaching practice, therefore has regular rotations of GP registrars who are completing their specialist training in General Practice. They have all completed their basic rotations in the hospital system and many have additional qualifications in various aspects of medicine.