Full time GP for Bingara at Rural and Remote Medical Services

November 16, 2018

It has been two and a half years since Bingara has had a full time GP to call their own. Rural and Remote Medical Services are very proud to announce that Dr Lushanth Aloysious has joined the Bingara Medical Centre indefinitely.

Prior to his arrival in Bingara, Dr Aloysious worked at Blacktown/Mt Druitt Hospital emergency medicine department.

Dr Lushanth Aloysious is settling into life in Bingara.

Dr Lushanth Aloysious is settling into life in Bingara.

Hailing from Madurai, a wonderful temple city in southern India, Dr Aloysious graduated medicine in Chennai. He then worked at National University Hospital, a well renowned medical university in Singapore for four years.

Whilst working toward his GP fellowship through the Remote Vocational Training Scheme in Bingara, he will also deliver emergency medicine at Bingara Multipurpose Service.  Dr Aloysious also has a special interest in the delivery of geriatric care.

“It has been a while since we’ve been able to say that we now have a full time GP. Dr Aloysious is settling in to his new role very well, both here and at the hospital as he gets to know our community and his patients” said Ann-Maree Anderson of Rural and Remote Medical Services Bingara Medical Centre.

Dr Aloysious said “My wife Vidhya and I have had a great start here at Bingara. We were pleased with the warm welcome from the RaRMS team, MPS team and the shire council. We hope to be part of Bingara’s warm community for a long time”.

Dr Aloysious is also an avid artist and has produced some spectacular artworks on canvas. You may see him down at the local cricket game either as a spectator or participant, or out at the local golf course practicing his swing.

Ann-Maree and the staff at Bingara Medical Centre would like to welcome Dr Lushanth Aloysious to the RaRMS practice and Bingara community.