Dr Tarun Chauhan (General Practitioner)
MBBS (Hons. Syd) Dip. Child Health FRACGP
Dr Tarun Chauhan has been working as a fully qualified doctor for near two decades having completed his primary medical degree (MBBS) with Honours at the University of Sydney. He completed his internship at Concord Hospital and has worked as a surgical registrar at Westmead Hospital before choosing a career in General Practice. He has trained at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, successfully completing a postgraduate qualification in paediatrics being awareded a Diploma in Child Health (Paediatrics) and is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners .
For over 18 years he has worked in general practice in the areas of Revesby, Port Macquarie, Edensor Park, Kareela and now, for the long term, Riverwood as principal GP. He is an Australian trained GP with exceptional knowledge of the local healthcare system and how it can best serve his patients. Dr Chauhan’s passion for teaching finds expression in his role as an accredited training supervisor for doctors specialising in the Australian General Practice training program and also takes on medical students in their final years of training from the University of New South Wales who rotate through the practice throughout the year. Dr Chauhan is a currrent Executive Board member of the St George Division of General Practice and currently serving as its Treasurer.
In his spare time, Dr Chauhan enjoys gardening, high intensity interval training, mantra meditation, studying Vedic Philosophy and spending time with his wife , his teenagers and their 2 guinea pigs, Gopal and Balaram.
Dr Chauhan consults Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 12:30pm and 2:00pm to 5:30pm Saturdays (except one Saturday a month) from 8:30am to 11:30am.
Dr Roger Chang (General Practice Registrar)
BMed MD (UNSW), CertEM (ACEM)
Dr. Roger Chang completed his Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine (Distinction) through the University of New South Wales in 2018. Dr Chang has a wide range of clinical experiences with strong interests in child health, emergency care, and complex symptom management.
He was awarded a postgraduate Certificate in Emergency Medicine through the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine in 2020. In 2021, he gained clinical experience as a Senior Resident in General Paediatrics and Paediatric Emergency through the Sydney Children’s Hospital, during which time he completed the Sydney Child Health Program (formerly Diploma of Child Health). In early 2022, Dr Chang will complete his Clinical Diploma of Palliative Medicine (Royal Australian College of Physicians) through his work at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, looking after patients with advanced cancer, chronic illness and complex symptoms. Dr Chang enjoys teaching future generations of doctors through his role as an Adjunct Associate Lecturer through the University of New South Wales Prince of Wales Clinical School.
Outside of medicine, Dr Chang spends his free time with his partner and their 4 year old rescue dog, Lola. He enjoys indoor bouldering, trying new foods, and spending time with his family. He speaks Mandarin and English.
Dr Chang sees patients by appointments and walk-ins consulting on Monday to Thursday from 8:30am to 1:00pm and 2:00pm to 5:30pm and on Fridays from 1:30pm to 5:30pm and one Saturday a month. Appointments can be bboked now via this website, practice’s facebbok page, healthengine or by calling 9153 5363.