Phil attained his medical degree from the University of Queensland in 1980, then spent two years as a Resident Medical Officer at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, before going to train for another two years as the Emergency Medicine Registrar at the hospital. In 1985 he took over the Rosalie practice of his own family doctor, Harry Muir, on whom he modelled his practice philosophy of traditional cradle to the grave general practice, treating his patients with care, respect, compassion and 24/7 availability. He obtained his Fellowship of the Royal Australia College of General Practitioners in 1990, achieving the highest marks in Australia in those examinations, tying with another Western Suburbs doctor (Dr Aldyth Love) and was jointly awarded the college’s M.O. Kent-Hughs memorial medal for that achievement. With more than 34 years experience in family general practice, he combines extensive medical skills with his keen interest in all aspects of Family Health, with a special interest in the diagnosis, management, prevention and removal of skin cancer. Dr Manfield is a specialist General Practitioner who grew up in the local area and attended Milton State Primary School. He still lives locally in Rosalie Village.
Doctors work with, not for Rosalie Milton Clinic, running their own practices from the premises of Rosalie Milton Clinic while they practice medicine with complete clinical sovereignty.
Katherine graduated medical school in 2004 from the University of Queensland. She has worked in many different places such as North Queensland, Northern NSW and Western Australia before settling back in Brisbane in 2011, where she has been working as a General Practitioner since. She has worked in the NSW hospital system and has completed a Diploma of Anaesthetics, a Diploma of Medical Dermatology, and in 2013 gained her Certificate in Travel Medicine. She enjoys the cradle to the grave aspect of General Practice, as well as having a keen interest in Travel Medicine. She loves spending time with her family, travelling and has her own small business designing handbags.
After graduating in medicine from the University of Queensland, Theresa spent 12 years working in various rural areas of Queensland before settling in Brisbane. After working for over a decade at an inner city general practice, she has spent the last 3 years working with students at QUT. Theresa’s special interests include Mental Health (Adolescent and Adult Depression, Anxiety, OCD and mood disorders), Gynaecology (especially Poly Cystic Ovary Disease and Endometriosis), Chronic Disease Management and Paediatrics.
Dr Andrea Henderson is a Brisbane based doctor with over 23 years of experience. Prior to completing specialty training in General Practice, she gained particular experience in Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery, all Surgical Sub-Specialties, Emergency Medicine and Intensive Care. She has worked in several Queensland Hospitals and Medical Practices and has experience across a broad range of Medical Specialties. She is aligned with Brisbane’s Mater Hospital, the Royal Brisbane Hospital and other Brisbane Hospitals for antenatal shared care.
Dr Henderson has particular training, interest and skills in:
Ear, Nose and Throat conditions, Ear microsuction for wax removal and the treatment of external ear infections.
Allergy management
Minor surgical operations and procedures
Burns and wound care
Intravenous iron infusions
Anti-wrinkle cosmetic injections
Antenatal care and Children’s health
Travel Medicine/Yellow Fever Vaccinations
Dr Henderson practices as a Visiting Medical Officer in Surgery at several inner city Brisbane Hospitals, in ENT and Orthopaedics.
Doctors work with, not for Rosalie Milton Clinic, running their own practices from the premises of Rosalie Milton Clinic while they practice medicine with complete clinical sovereignty.
Dr. Ivana Fernando entered the Primary Care field as she enjoys the continuity of care that she can have with her patients, is able to practice evidence-based medicine, and believes in empowering her patients to take an active role in their health and well-being.
She has spent most of her life in Brisbane, having done her undergraduate degree in Queensland and her post-graduate degree in Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery in Western Australia in 2010. Since then, Dr. Fernando has worked at Logan Hospital, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Queensland Children's Hospital, St. Vincent's Hospital and has done volunteer work in Australia and overseas. She began working in General Practice in 2015 during which time she has completed her Royal College of General Practitioner exams and her Sydney Certificate of Child Health.
She enjoys spending her spare time with her family and being involved in various sporting/outdoor activities.
Languages spoken: English
Areas of interest:
Dr Ivana Fernando operates her own medical service from Rosalie Milton Clinic.