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GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
Juliet Tay
MBChB, Dip Paeds, FRNZCGP
Juliet’s been practising medicine since 1999. She commenced General Practice in 2006 serving the Manurewa community. A mother of three, Juliet is committed to equitable health outcomes. With a special interest in paediatrics, she serves on a panel for child health/welfare. She oversees undergraduate teaching of medical students at the clinic.
David Chou
MBChB, FRNZCGP
David has been a GP since 2002. He grew up in Taiwan and came to New Zealand in 1989. He was trained at Otago Medical School and graduated in 1998. David enjoys all areas of general practice and has special interest in ENT (Ear, Nose and Throat), skin lesions and minor surgeries. David speaks English and Mandarin fluently.
Michael Morrison
MBChB, FRNZCGP
Michael has been working in Manurewa since 2004. He brings with him a special interest in the medical care of children, sports injuries, general practice, minor surgery and palliative care.
Imelda Quero
MBChB, FRNZCGP
Imelda is originally from the Philippines. She has been working as a GP in New Zealand since 2006. Her special interests are in General Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Paediatrics. She is fluent in English and Filipino/Tagalog.
Minoru Moore
MBChB
Min grew up in Australia and Japan but has been living in Auckland for the past 20 years and now calls Auckland home. He trained in this clinic as a 6th year medical student and enjoyed it so much that he returned for 6 months during his first year of GP training and has since joined the team in a permanent position in late 2019.
Naomi Gribble
MBChB, DipPaeds
Naomi grew up in Auckland and studied medicine at the University of Auckland. She became a GP as she enjoys all aspects of medicine and seeing patients young and old. Naomi also has a particular interest in lifestyle medicine and chronic care management.
Geraldine Poynter
MBChB
Geraldine has been a doctor since 2002 and a specialist GP since 2006. She enjoys all aspects of General Practice. Geraldine is particularly interested in mental wellness, women and children's health and empowering patients' through improving their understanding of their medical conditions.
Keerth (Kay) Das
MBChB
Kay was born in Chennai and grew up in windy Wellington. She completed her medical degree at the University of Otago, following a Bachelor of Anatomy and Structural Biology. Kay enjoys all aspects of general practice, with a special focus on chronic care, and has experience in palliative care and radiation oncology. Outside of her professional life, she enjoys traveling, spending time with her family, and discovering good coffee. Kay is bilingual, speaking fluent English and Tamil.