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Belmont’s new medical practice

Amara Medical Geelong is a brand new general practice in the heart of Belmont.

It is perfectly positioned on High Street, neighbouring sports rehabilitation and strength conditioning centres.

We wanted to create more than just a GP clinic; a space for individuals and families to not only experience excellent health care but to take charge of their health management in a professional and caring environment – looking after every stage of life.

Our well-known general practitioners are Dr Monique Couch, Dr Ella Aston, Dr Deb Harley, Dr Katharine Dally, Dr Keerthy Sen Chavali, Dr Karl Symonds, Dr Vijay Ng and Dr Liza Thopill joining us in 2026.

They offer a wide range of services such as family medicine, vaccinations, paediatric medicine, menopause support, ADHD treatments in adults, women’s health, contraceptive advice including IUD insertions, chronic disease management, mental health management, preventative health appointments and palliative care.

At Amara Medical we have onsite pathology and allied health services, such as podiatry, dietetics, psychology and vasectomies.

Amara Medical has a fully equipped procedure room so our doctors can treat lacerations, emergencies, skin excisions, women’s health procedures, iron infusions, spirometry and childhood vaccinations.

Our patients are also invited to attend our bi-monthly health information evenings, on a wide range of health topics. For more information see amaramedical.com.au

Amara Medical Geelong, at Shop1A/110-112 High Street, Belmont, is your new home for your medical care. Call our friendly staff on 5240 8212 to make an appointment or book via amaramedical.com.au today.

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