
I endeavour to provide an inclusive medical services to all.
My medical career began with the dopamine-addicted world of Emergency Medicine, which I now utilise as a faculty member
of the Resuscitation Council of South Africa, teaching advanced resuscitation and emergency management to fellow doctors.
Over time, I realised that the complaints that landed patients in emergency departments often stemmed from underlying
issues hidden far back in their lives, and I discovered my true interest lies in connecting with patients one-on-one.
I understand that everyone’s journey is different—especially when it comes to health and wellness. As someone who has
personally navigated PCOS, ADHD, and the challenges of managing my own hormonal and metabolic health,
I have a deep understanding of what it’s like to seek care that truly fits your life. That's why I specialize in
personalized healthcare that focuses on lifestyle modification, nutritional medicine, and evidence-based interventions.
Alternative therapies are always on the table if they align with your goals.
I also bring a unique perspective to my practice, shaped by my qualifications in disability studies and obstetrics,
as well as my personal connection to the disability community.
I have tried my best to create a practice that’s rooted in trauma-informed, sex-positive, queer and neurodivergent-led care. This means you can
trust that your experience here will be supportive, non-judgmental, and centered on your dignity and autonomy.
I offer a variety of services designed for people who have historically felt marginalized or misunderstood in healthcare settings.
In my spare time, I enjoy weightlifting, brunching, solo road trips, romantic weekend getaways,
non-fiction, and 90's hip hop.
If you’re looking for a doctor who not only understands your health concerns but has lived through them, I’d love to hear from you.