Dr Janie Collins is Brisbane-born and a graduate of the University of Queensland Medical School. After completing her residency at the Royal Brisbane and Prince Charles Hospitals, she served as a military medical officer with postings across Australia and to the Middle East.
She has subsequently completed specialist General Practitioner training, gaining her Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, and has additionally completed qualifications in nutritional medicine and child health. Most recently, reflecting a lifelong love of learning, Janie completed a Masters in Counselling, recognising the strong correlation between physical and mental health.
Janie’s special consulting interests include all aspects of women’s health, antenatal and postnatal care (being aligned with the Mater Mothers Hospital to provide shared antenatal care), all aspects of paediatrics and child health (including complex paediatric developmental concerns), general family medicine, and mental health.
With respect to the latter, she has a strong affinity for counselling with respect to personal and family relationships, and remains committed to providing ongoing support to military veterans, for both their physical and mental health.
Janie is a proud mum to her young adult daughter, and in her spare time, loves to prepare beautiful food and work on her creative projects, particularly reading and writing. She remains physically active and enjoys long walks, and is socially
connected through the many events she curates for family and friends.
DCH, MBBS, FRACGP, DipAppSc
About Dr Miriam Wellauer
Miriam is an experienced GP with a warm and approachable manner who enjoys working in diverse settings. In suburban General Practice, she is particularly interested in women’s, children’s and adolescent health.
She has set up a clinic one day a week at Milpera State High School (an Intensive English Language school for newly arrived young people of refugee and migrant background).
Miriam also holds a Clinical Diploma in Palliative Medicine, completed at St Vincent’s Private Hospital Brisbane, where she continues to work on the after hours roster. Miriam juggles her work with raising three young kids, trying to reduce her carbon footprint, and tailoring her own clothes.
Special Interests
Miriam offers care for women across the lifespan, including IUD (Mirena) insertion, GP Shared Antenatal Care with the Mater Mothers Hospital for pregnancy management, and menopause management. She has completed the FPAA National Certificate in Reproductive and Sexual Health (Family Planning Alliance Australia).
Qualifications
Days Available
Monday and Wednesday
About Dr Moore
Laurel graduated from the University of Queensland in 1980. She completed her specialist GP training at the University of California, San Francisco where she learnt Spanish and then was the Director of St Anthony Free Clinic in San Francisco – a clinic for homeless and refugees. On her return to Australia in the late 80’s she worked in Indigenous Health Care as both a practitioner and then lecturer at the University of Qld. Dr Laurel Moore also served on the board of the Mater Hospitals as a community representative for almost 10 years. Dr Laurel Moore has been practicing medicine in the West End and Highgate Hill area for over 20+ years. She lives with her family locally.
Medical Interests
Dr Laurel Moore is a caring and highly competent GP, making patients feel cared for and listened to. She is passionate about all aspects of General Practice with special interests in Women’s and Children’s health, Sexual Health (both heterosexual and LGBTQ), and breast cancer.
Dr Laurel is meticulous in her care and has developed a characteristic style
Qualifications
MBBS
Days Available
Tuesday and Thursday mornings.