• Dr. Richard Tan

    General Practitioner, MBBS (Q), FRACGP, FACCO

    Richard Tan emigrated from Malaysia & completed his senior studies at Ipswich Grammar School before studying medicine at the University of Queensland. He has been a general practitioner in Biloela since 1968, when he opened his own practice. This practice was closed in 2011 when Biloela Medical Centre was established. In 2013 he was awarded an OAM for his 46 years medical service to the Biloela community. Richard has a special interest in Skin Cancer Medicine. Away from medicine, Richard has an interest in fishing, cattle & thoroughbred horses. He is married with 2 children and 4  grandchildren.

  • Dr. Maksuda Khanom

    General Practitioner, MBBS

    I am originally from Bangladesh and have experience both in Australian hospitals including Gladstone and General practice. I have worked in New South Wales as a GP. My aim is to obtain a Fellowship from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioner. I am currently preparing for those exams. I am married and have one son. My hobbies include gardening, bird watching, reading novels and listening to music.

  • Dr. Minhaz Mohideen

    General Practitioner, MBBS

    Dr Deen studied medicine in Sri Lanka and obtained her MBBS degree in 2012. She has a background in paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology and emergency medicine. She was a practicing GP in Sri Lanka and moved to Biloela with her family to pursue a career in Rural General Practice. Dr Deen is currently in a training pathway to obtain her fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. She is trilingual and fluent in English, Sinhalese and Tamil. In her spare time she likes reading, traveling and spending quality time with her three young kids. Areas of interest: Paediatrics Women's health Chronic disease management

  • Dr. Aruna Munasinghe

    General Practitioner, MBBS, RANZCOG

    Speaks Sinhalese Dr Aruna Munasinghe is a rural generalist specialising in medicine, women's health and child health. He has a background in obstetrics both overseas and within Australia Areas of interest: Women's Health Child health Emergency medicine

  • Beccy Schibrowski

    Casual Enrolled Nurse

    Originally from Childers, Biloela was one of many placements I did though my nursing Agency days. 14 yrs later I am still here by choice, with my family, wonderful friends and work mates. It's a great town for a young family to grow up in, lots of sport clubs to keep them busy. Thanks to the Practice I am lucky to continue my care with the community.

  • Kristen Allenden

    Enrolled Nurse (EN)

    Biloela is great because the people are friendly, warm and welcoming. It's a quaint rural community which has that relaxed country feel. I love being part of team BMC, my work colleagues always make me smile and I am lucky enough get to interact and have a positive impact on the broader community.

  • Kaitlin Inglis

    Registered Nurse (RN)

    I moved to Biloela from Brisbane in 2020 with my family shortly after I graduated Uni, and was able to step into a job advertised at the Biloela Medical Centre. Working in the community allows me to create meaningful relationships with our patients, which I feel leads to better patient outcomes.

  • Bing Balolong

    Registered Nurse (RN)

    Its a quiet, peaceful town. I can sit on my back porch relax, watch the sunset and listen to the birds. Cost of living is low and traffic is not a problem.

  • Tracey Seagrott

    Practice Manager

    I am born & bred in Biloela and always felt comfortable living in a small rural town. I have gotten to know many on the towns residents through my past work at the Hospital, now at the practice. I enjoy being the friendly face people see when they come into the practice, sometimes not feeling their best.

  • Jorja Winter

    Receptionist

    I grew up in the area and its’ a good atmosphere to work in.