About us
Dr Huda Younis
ABOUT
Dr Huda Younis is a caring and patient oriented Gynaecologist. Huda takes the time to understand the individual needs and expectations of each patient. She listens to her patients concerns and provides easy-to-understand information to ensure her patients can make informed decisions about their treatment and what is best for them.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
- Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery (MBChB)
HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS
- Calvary John James Hospital
- National Capital Private Hospital
- Barton Private Hospital
BIOGRAPHY
Dr Huda Younis is an Australian and New Zealand trained and qualified Gynaecologist. After obtaining her MBChB from the University of Baghdad in 1988, Huda moved to New Zealand where she worked for a number of years, before moving to Brisbane where she obtained her fellowship with the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) in 2004. Huda has worked in private practice since moving to Canberra with her family in 2006.
Huda enjoys the management of all areas of gynaecology, including irregular or heavy menstrual bleeding, polyps, fibroids, ovarian cysts, pelvic pain, contraception and menopause, laparoscopy and endoscopy (minimally invasive surgery), but has a special interest in Colposcopy (abnormalities in the vulva, vagina and cervix, including abnormal pap tests).
Huda participates in ongoing education and risk management programs, and is passionate about keeping abreast of the latest treatment and management options for her patients.
Huda is fluent in both English and Arabic, and will happily provide consultations in both languages. She is happily married to Yarub, the love of her life, has one grown up son, and 3 gorgeous fur-babies.
Dianne Deer
Dianne has extensive experience as a nurse manager & midwife, working within birth suite, postnatal, antenatal and the Special Care Nursery in both Public and Private Hospitals.
Dianne also spent several years working in Aboriginal maternal and child health units in Alice Springs.
Dianne is married and has 3 grown up children.