Doctor Graeme Watt began consulting at Station Street Clinic in 1987. Graeme has completed a Diploma of Obstetrics and specialises in Implanon insertion and removal.
Dr Graeme has Appointments available Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Doctor Ahmed Sharif has been with Station Street Clinic since May 2006. He arrived in Australia in 2001 after studying in Bangladesh and working in South Africa.
Dr Ahmed speaks fluent Bengali.
Dr Ahmed has Appointments available Monday - Friday.
Dr Hein graduated as a doctor in 2007 and has experience working both in Australia and overseas. Prior to finding his calling as a General Practitioner he worked in hospital settings across Australia gaining knowledge in different roles before specialising in General Practice. He is currently a specialist GP after obtaining a fellowship from The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP). He also has a Diploma in Child Health(DipCH) awarded by Sydney Children Hospital Network. Dr Hein’s approach is to treat patients in a holistic way with care and compassion. His main interests are child health, preventative medicine, men's health, dermatological (skin) and minor procedures. His motto is 'always treat a patient as you would treat a close family member'.
Dr Hein has appointments available on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and every second Thursday.
Doctor Basil Naidu has moved from New Zealand, where he worked in a General Practice. Basil obtained his primary medical degree from The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and his Fellowship from The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. He also obtained his Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Science from The University of Auckland.
Dr Naidu's interests include general medicine, orthopedic injuries and mental illness. Basil is also experienced in assessing fitness and return to work following illness and injury and rehabilitation.
Dr Naidu does not perform house visits or cervical screenings.
Dr Sharon Johnson completed her medical training through Monash University, Gippsland in 2012. She worked in Gippsland and Wangaratta before embarking on her GP training in Albury Wodonga from 2016. She became a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2018. Dr Johnson sees patients of all genders and ages for a variety of acute and chronic issues. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family and friends.
Dr Sharon is currently on maternity leave after welcoming her second child earlier this year (2025).
We will hope to see Dr Sharon back in the clinic for the start of 2026.
Doctor Pyae has been working in Australia since 2014. She completed a Masters of Public Health from Monash University in 2012 and also has a Diploma in Child Health (2017) awarded by the Sydney Children's Hospitals Network. She has been trained in the Northern territory for her fellowship in General Practice and has attained her FRACGP in 2019. She has been working at SSC since then.
Dr Pyae has appointments available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and every second Thursday.