Dr Miranda Hann
Dr Miranda Hann
FRACGP, MBBS, BA Integrative Biology/Biomechanics
Dr Miranda Hann completed her medical degree at the University of Queensland Ochsner School of Medicine in 2017. She completed her internship in Rockhampton (QLD) before moving to Eastern Health in Melbourne, and then to the Royal Hobart Hospital in Tasmania for the remainder of her resident years. She obtained her GP fellowship in 2023.
Dr Hann provides gender affirming healthcare via the informed consent model of care and broadly specialises in LGBTQIA+ healthcare. She is trauma informed and neurodivergence informed. She is currently on the board for Working it Out, Tasmania’s sexuality, gender and intersex status support and education service, and for Primary Health Tasmania.
Dr. Hann has received a multitude of awards for her work and advocacy in LGBTQIA+ healthcare in Tasmania, including: Stronger Medicare Awards – Medicare Champion 2024, Ochre Tasmanian Doctor of the Year 2024, and RACGP Tasmanian GP Registrar of the Year 2022.
In her free time, she’s an avid forager and has developed a huge passion for the immense biodiversity of fungi in Tasmania. She also hikes and kayaks regularly during her time off.
Specialty interest areas
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LGTBIQ+ healthcare
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Gender affirming healthcare – including oestradiol implants
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PrEP
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Neurodiversity
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Multimorbidity
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Women’s health – including medical terminations, implanon and IUD insertion
Languages spoken
- English
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