Expertise & BEYOND

Dr. Goh’s areas of interest include:

  • Diagnostic Dilemmas

  • Personalised Medicine

  • Nutritional Health

  • IV Vitamin Therapy

  • Microbiome (Gut) Health

  • Metabolic Function

  • Immune Health

  • Long-Term Health and Prevention

  • Family Medicine

  • Hormone Replacement Therapies for men and women

  • Holistic approaches to chronic health problems (such as anxiety, depression, burnout, IBS, TMD, allergies, fatigue, poor immunity and autoimmunity)

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Dr. Melvin Goh graduated with Bachelors of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Melbourne in 2002 and completed his fellowship in general practice. Having practised in both metropolitan and regional settings, Dr Melvin has had a wide exposure to all aspects of general practice.

Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Goh is an active member of the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine. He is a sought-after speaker and educator, sharing his knowledge with both medical professionals and the community. Dr. Goh keeps up to date with the latest advancements in the field through professional conferences and workshops.

Melvin enjoys spending time with his family and friends, hiking, keeping fit and cooking.

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A PATHWAY TO
OPTIMAL HEALTH

Passionate about preventive care, Dr. Goh emphasises the importance of nutrition, lifestyle changes and stress management in maintaining optimal health. He works closely with patients to develop sustainable strategies that promote vitality and wellbeing.

This is boosted by the in-clinic medical intravenous therapy service, dispensary and access to a premium network of specialists and allied health professionals.

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