Our Team

General Practitioners

Dr Meredith Lewis - Practice Principal

MBBS
Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)
Diplomate of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (DRANZCOG)
Diploma of Child Health (DCH)

Dr Anita Willaton

MBBS
Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)
Diplomate of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (DRANZCOG)
Diploma of Child Health (DCH)

DR ELEANOR LYNCH

MBBS (hons), Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)

Dr matthew suen

FRACGP MD BBiomed

Dr Melissa Goldstein

Infectious diseases specialists

Dr Stephen Muhi

BSc BMedSc MBBS MPHTM MClinEd FACTM FFTM FRACP
PhD Candidate (University of Melbourne)

Dr Maxwell Braddick

BSc MBBS MPH FRACP

Dr Janet Pasricha

Dr Arvind Yerramilli

NURSING STAFF

Esther Chan

Chantal Wong

Chester Wong

Clinic Support

Madeleine McDermott

Practice Manager

Kristina Evans

Senior Receptionist

Gemma Cook

Receptionist

Tate Grunden

Receptionist

Maya Halfpenny

Receptionist

Melinda Sun

Receptionist

Bios and Special Interests

Dr Anita Willaton

MBBS
Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)
Diplomate of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (DRANZCOG)
Diploma of Child Health (DCH)

Dr Anita Willaton graduated from Monash University in 1987 and obtained her Fellowship of General Practice in 1994. She has worked for many years in the North West region of Melbourne and enjoys working with people across a range of ages and life stages to improve health and support better health outcomes.

Anita holds a Diploma of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, a Diploma of Child Health and is accredited to provide antenatal care with the Royal Women’s Hospital, Mercy Hospital, Northern and Western Hospitals.
Her other clinical interests are in the areas of chronic disease management, travel medicine and aged care.

Dr Eleanor Lynch

MBBS (hons), Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)

Dr Eleanor Lynch graduated from medicine at Monash University in 2013.

After graduating from Monash University in 2013 and working as a doctor at the Western Hospital, Sunshine Hospital and regional hospitals in Victoria and NSW, Eleanor completed her general practice training in clinics across Melbourne. Eleanor has completed a research post at the University of Melbourne in the Department of General Practice where she was also involved in teaching medical students and has worked as a medical advisor for the Victorian Government Department of Health. She is currently completing a Masters of Public Health and in her spare time enjoys walking her staffy and cooking vegetarian food.

Eleanor is passionate about clinical problem solving and dedicated to working with patients to improve their health and wellbeing.

Dr Matthew Suen

FRACGP MD BBiomed

Dr Matthew Suen was born in Hong Kong with his family moving to Australia when Matthew was 12 months old.

Matthew graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Biomedicine and Doctor of Medicine and is still actively involved with the University of Melbourne’s medical school where he teaches medical students and conducts research in diabetes and electronic medicine.

Dr Suen has a keen interest in chronic disease medicine and prevention, men’s health, and geriatric health.

When not at work, Matthew enjoys playing the piano and working on his golf swing.

Dr Melissa Goldstein

Dr. Melissa Goldstein is a GP registrar, graduating from the University of Western Australia in 2018.

She trained in hospitals across Victoria and Western Australia before commencing GP training last year.

Her diverse interests in General Practice include women and children’s medicine, refugee health, and chronic disease management.

Outside of work, Melissa enjoys brunch, reading thriller novels, and playing netball.

Dr Stephen Muhi

BSc BMedSc MBBS MPHTM MClinEd FACTM FFTM FRACP
PhD Candidate (University of Melbourne)

Dr Muhi joins us in his capacity as an Infectious Disease Specialist and Fellow of the Faculty of Travel Medicine. Dr Muhi has an impressive list of  medical qualifications, Fellowships, educational, research and supervisory roles in his speciality area of Infectious Diseases.  Dr Muhi successfully juggles his extensive list of Medical appointments while he continues to teach medical students and junior doctors as a medical educator for the University of Melbourne and as a PHD candidate at The University of Melbourne; his thesis is entitled “Novel strategies to diagnose and control emerging infectious diseases”. Dr Muhi has recently joined the review board of the journal of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Steve also advises on various committees at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Australasian College of Tropical Medicine and the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases.

Dr Maxwell Braddick

BSc MBBS MPH FRACP

Maxwell Braddick is an infectious diseases physician with an interest in public health and tropical medicine. He completed his medical studies at the University of Queensland (UQ) in 2015, earned a Masters of Public Health from UQ in 2017, and was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in 2023. In addition to clinical appointments, Maxwell is a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne with research focusing on  emerging mosquito-borne diseases.

Dr Arvind Yerramilli

Arvind Yerramilli is an Infectious Diseases Physician with special interests in emerging infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, medical technologies and clinical trials. He completed a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in 2012 and Doctor of Medicine (MD) in 2016, both at the University of Melbourne. He subsequently trained at a number of different hospitals in urban, regional and remote settings including rural Victoria and Central Australia. He was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) in 2025 and continues clinical work in Infectious Diseases. He is also currently undertaking a PhD at the University of Melbourne and is a recipient of a 2025 NHMRC Postgraduate Scholarship for his studies.

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03 8652 8652

Monday – Friday: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Closed weekends and public holidays.

Location

1F Royal Parade
Parkville VIC 3052

We are located at street level, Royal Parade entrance, Melbourne Private Hospital Building

Clinic Hours

MON - FRI: 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Closed on weekends and public holidays

 

Home Doctor - After Hours 

Phone: 13 26 60

Acknowledgement of Country 

Parkville Precinct Medical respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung peoples as the Traditional owners of the land in which we work. PPM extends respect to the people of the Kulin nation and all Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise those whose ongoing efforts to protect and promote First Nations cultures will leave a lasting legacy for future Elders and leaders.

We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.