Dr Farnoush Nia is a GP (General Practitioner) based in Port Melbourne. She works out of 53 Bay Street, Port Melbourne VIC 3207, where she supports people with day-to-day health needs for the long run, not just quick fixes.
In many cases, Dr Nia looks after patients who are dealing with common illnesses like colds and flu, minor infections, and other everyday problems that crop up when life gets busy. She also helps with routine care, including annual check-ups and health reviews that catch issues early, when they’re usually easier to manage.
Vaccinations are another regular part of her work. She can help patients stay up to date with routine immunisations and check what’s due for different ages and situations. At times, she’ll also talk through what to expect, so it feels less stressful.
For people living with ongoing health conditions, Dr Nia works with them on practical, regular follow-ups. That can include support for common chronic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure. The aim is steady, realistic care—things like medication checks, managing symptoms, and making small plans that fit around everyday life.
Dr Nia also focuses on keeping health information clear and useful. She understands that people often have questions, and she’ll take the time to explain options in plain language. Her approach is calm and down to earth, with care that feels personal rather than rushed.
Experience matters in general practice, and Dr Nia brings solid, day-to-day GP experience to her consultations. Her work covers both planned visits and those “I’m not sure what’s going on” appointments that happen often in busy real life.
Education details aren’t listed here, but Dr Nia’s clinical training supports broad GP care, from prevention through to treatment for common illnesses and ongoing condition management. She keeps her attention on what’s most helpful right now, and what you can work on over time.
Language can make a big difference in healthcare. Dr Nia speaks English, Dari, and Persian, which helps many patients feel more comfortable and understood.
No specific research projects or clinical trials are listed, so the focus stays on everyday GP care—supporting health, treating common issues, and helping patients manage conditions at a steady pace.