
Dr Neville Ravindranayagam
General Practitioner, Male, MBBS, FRACGP
Speaks English, and Shanghainese
Areas of interest:
Men and Women’s Health
Skin
Minor surgical procedures
Chronic disease management

Dr Jill Pryor
I was born and bred in Ballarat and lived here until going to university in Melbourne. I graduated in 1990.
After completing my intern and hospital training in Melbourne, I moved to Byron Bay, gaining my fellowship in General Practice in 2000 (several children later)
I have a keen interest in sports medicine, not just for athletes, but also incorporating lifestyle changes to treat patients without medication if possible/ or alongside medication.
Other special interests include women’s health, pregnancy support, assistance with breastfeeding matters, and of course, all matters of menopause.
Other than this I am a general family GP and enjoy seeing the full spectrum of general practice.
When not at work, I am likely to be found in the gym or on the athletics track. I have had a lifelong participation in competing and coaching, and must confess that the Pryor family are staunch Ballarat Swans (AFL) supporters.
I have moved back to Ballarat permanently to be near family and my two “children” at University of Melbourne.

Dr Theekshana
Galahitiyawa
Dr Theekshana has completed his medical degree from University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka in 2006.
I have worked in Anaesthesia/ICU, Emergency medicine and community health prior to moving to Australia.
Currently working as a General Practitioner in rural health, nursing homes, and rural hospital setting for the past four years.
Working with Grampians Health in Opioid Rehabilitation Program and Chronic Pain Management with CBD oil.

Dr Farjana Rahman
“I am Dr. Farjana Rahman, a highly skilled and compassionate General Practitioner who graduated from a prestigious medical school in Bangladesh. After relocating to Australia, I have honed my medical expertise while working in various regional and metropolitan hospitals across Victoria for more than five years. With a keen interest in women’s and children’s health, I am passionate about preventive health and improving health literacy in the community. Known for my compassionate approach and thorough patient care, I believe in promoting overall health and well-being, embracing the philosophy that laughter is the best medicine. Outside of the clinical setting, I enjoy spending quality time with my kids, painting, and traveling.”

Dr Malsha Warnakulasooriya
Speaks English, Singhalese
Dr Malsha completed her medical degree from University of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka in 2008. She has worked in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Anaesthesia/ICU, Emergency Medicine and Community Health prior to moving to Australia. She started her medical career in Australia working as a doctor in Emergency Medicine in rural Victoria. Then moved to General practice and has been working as a rural GP until now.
Areas of interest:
Women’s Health
Pregnancy Care
Paediatrics
Chronic disease Management
