A Red Apple Day to keep bowel cancer away
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Dr Miranda Hann completed her medical degree at the University of Queensland Ochsner School of Medicine in 2017. She com...
Eloise is Tasmanian born and raised and obtained her fellowship in General Practice in 2024. As well as being a GP she a...
Dr Malchukova graduated from medical school at the Saint Petersburg University, Russia. She undertook training in paedia...
Dr Amy Noakes studied Medicine at the University of Newcastle, and completed her junior doctor training in the Newcastle...
Ochre Medical Centre Hobart (previously Barrack Street Practice) has been supporting our local community since 1927.
The Practice was established in 1927 by Dr Christine Walch and in 1955 the late Dr Valerie Davenport took over the Practice and it became the forerunner of what it is today. While much has changed over the years, we continue to offer the best in general practice and medical care.
Together with our independent GPs and support team, we are committed to providing you with comprehensive care in the friendly, caring and co-operative environment for which we have become known.
We welcome all members of the community and are non-judgmental, welcoming, honest and fair in our dealings with all of our patients.
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At Ochre Health, we support the independent GPs at our practices to improve local healthcare while enjoying a healthy work-life balance. And we support you by investing heavily in developing and supporting our Practice Managers and their teams, systems and technology.