Doctor Simon Kerr is committed to providing quality, comprehensive care to his patients in a warm and friendly manner. He works collaboratively with his patients and other healthcare professionals to achieve the best health outcomes for those under his care. He believes that taking time to develop a rapport and to nurture a long-term patient doctor relationship benefits his patient's health.
His enthusiasm for and commitment to general practice is sustained by providing care to long-term patients and generations of the same family. Doctor Kerr completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Glasgow and obtained membership with the Royal College of General Practitioners in 2013. Prior to admission, Doctor Kerr
completed training in a variety of specialty areas, including obstetrics and gynaecology, emergency medicine, psychiatry, and palliative care in several of the UK’s leading hospitals. Doctor Kerr emigrated to Australia with his wife in 2014 and obtained membership with The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners that year.
He is an accredited RACGP examiner for the clinical competency exam, which is the final asssessment for GP Fellowship in Australia.
Doctor Kerr is an advocate for using digital technology to improve patient care and clinical outcomes, and incorporates this into his practice.
Doctor Jason Juggapah’s embodies the traditional, family doctor ethos. He believes that incorporating traditional family medicine with modern approaches and patient-centred care leads to
better overall health and well-being for his patients.
Doctor Juggapah completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Liverpool and trained as a General Practitioner in London. Doctor Juggapah emigrated to Australia in 2016 and, despite promising his family in the UK that he would be in Australia for 12 months, has worked in the Eastern Suburbs since moving to Sydney from Melbourne in 2019.
Outside of work, Jason loves overseas travel, the arts and theatre, as well as fitness and exercise. He is learning Spanish as his current challenge. If you regularly see Doctor Juggapah at another medical practice, he is unable to see you at Paddington Doctors.
Doctor John Farnsworth is passionate about all aspects of general practice. He believes incorporating evidence-based advances and multi-disciplinary teams into management provides the highest standard of care and can significantly help in preventing disease and keeping people vital in all stages of life.John enjoys being active and is regularly playing sports such as tennis and squash and hiking with his family in his free time. He emphasises the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and regularly encourages positive changes in consults. He also has an interest in skin cancer medicine and can provide full skin examinations, biopsies and simple excisions.
Dr Carol Fenton-Lee has been working as a General Practitioner in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney for over 20 years. She is an experienced primary care physician who enjoys and values the long-term nature of the doctor-patient relationship. She manages problems with a patient-centred approach and is committed to keeping up to date and engaged in all aspects of medicine.
She graduated summa cum laude from The Universityof Glasgow, completing the MRCP(UK) before coming to Australia. She completed Advanced Physician Training in Nephrology at The Prince Henry/Prince of Wales Hospitals and Westmead Hospital, gaining her FRACP, and began research intochronic kidney disease. After 4 years in research, she missed the dynamics and unique challenges of clinical medicine and realised that her skills as a physician were most suited to Family Medicine. She completed a postgraduate certificate in General Practice through Monash University followed by the FRACGP examinations in order to become vocationally registered as a General Practitioner.
Dr Fenton-Lee is not currently accepting new patients
Dr Shelly Wang is dedicated to providing compassionate care to patients of all ages and backgrounds. She takes time to engage with her patients at a personal level, and to truly understand their health and life needs.
Dr Wang enjoys all areas of family medicine and has special interests in women's health and child health. Additionally, she sits on the advisory board for the GP antenatal shared care program with the Royal Hospital for Women, Randwick.
She graduated from the University of New South Wales, and began her clinical years at St George and Sutherland Hospitals. While completing her Diploma in Child Health, she trained at Sydney Children’s Hospital and Neonatal ICU at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
She attained fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, and has worked at general practices in Kogarah, Campbelltown and Bondi.
Dr Katrina Evans is a dedicated and compassionate general practitioner with over 15 years of experience. She is deeply committed to the values of general practice and the unique opportunity it provides to support individuals and families through every stage of life. Her approach centres on building strong, long-term relationships with her patients, working collaboratively to optimise both mental and physical wellbeing.
Dr Evans offers comprehensive care across all areas of general practice, with special interests in women’s health, mental health, preventative medicine, and chronic disease management. She is also pleased to provide contraceptive services, including IUD insertion and removal, as well as Implanon procedures.
Originally from the UK, Dr Evans graduated from the University of Liverpool and completed her General Practice training before relocating to Australia, where she continues to pursue her passion for holistic, patient-centred care.
Outside the clinic, Dr Evans enjoys horse riding and exploring new destinations through travel.
Sarah completed her nursing training at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary qualifying as a Registered Nurse in 1989. She has developed a wealth of experience throughout her career and has thrived in general practice, with her warm and friendly approach.
Sarah is an Accredited Nurse Immuniser and is committed to ensuring that her patients have the best start in life. In particular, she has a natural way with children and is magically able to make her little patients feel at ease.
Sarah is also focused on improving the health and wellbeing of her patients at all stages of their life. She enjoys helping her patients stay healthy through a systems-based approach to prevention, and by coaching them to set and achieve their own health and lifestyle goals. Following her passion for preventative healthcare and wellness, Sarah became a Fellow of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine and a Certified Health and Wellness Coach in 2021.
Having recently moved from the South Coast, Sarah is excited about caring for her new community.
Lesley takes a warm, non-judgmental approach to therapy, drawing on a range of evidence-based techniques to support each client’s individual needs. She works across a wide spectrum of concerns – from anxiety and sleep issues to relationship challenges and self-worth – helping clients feel heard, supported, and empowered to make meaningful change.
With 14 years of experience across a range of settings, Lesley brings a comprehensive skill set to her therapeutic practice. Her approach is grounded in warmth, empathy, and non-judgement, creating a safe space where clients feel heard and supported. Within this environment, she offers practical, evidence-based strategies to help clients navigate life’s challenges.
• Self-worth and self-esteem
• Relationship issues (couples, workplace, family, and friends)
• Stress-related problems
• Anxiety and depression
• Personality-related struggles and personality disorders
• Insomnia and other sleep issues
Additional Experience:
• Trauma and post-traumatic stress
• Adult Attention Deficit Disorder
• Addiction
• Eating disorders and emotional eating
Therapeutic Modalities:
• Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
• Behaviour Therapy
• Motivational Interviewing
• Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
• Attachment-Based Therapy
• Mindfulness therapies, including meditation
Kristina is a Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years' ; experience working with individuals to help them overcome challenges and achieve their potential. She is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and is accredited with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Kristina completed her training, including a Master of Clinical Psychology and a Bachelor of Psychology, at the University of New South Wales.
Kristina is passionate about working collaboratively with individuals, providing an empathic and enthusiastic approach to help clients overcome challenges and achieve balance in their lives. She has gained significant experience working in private mental health practices in Sydney and London, providing evidence-based psychological interventions to adults presenting with a range of psychological issues. Her experience has also extended to university settings, where she has provided interventions to students at a prestigious Australian university, as well as an involvement in teaching and research.
Kristina has expertise in working with individuals presenting with a range of psychological or emotional issues including depression and mood disorders, stress, anxiety, worry and rumination, panic attacks, phobias, trauma, relationship difficulties, grief, peri-and postnatal depression, and low self-esteem. Her other area of special interest and expertise is a commitment to positive wellbeing. Specifically, she enjoys helping individuals overcome challenges such as work/life/family balance, weight and eating issues, insomnia, managing chronic health conditions, and working with individuals to achieve a healthy and balanced lifestyle.
Kristina is highly skilled in a number of evidence-based psychological treatments including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Schema Therapy. She is dedicated to providing an individualised approach, tailoring the treatment plan to the individual. Kristina also has a keen interest in coaching and positive psychology and has published research articles in this area.
Michelle has worked in Primary Care for over 20 years and is deeply committed to delivering high-quality healthcare services to the Paddington community. With a strong foundation in nursing, Michelle began her training at Westmead Hospital in 1980, later specialising in cardiology and cardiothoracic surgery.
Driven by a passion for healthcare leadership, Michelle earned a Master of Management from the University of Western Sydney and has since held a range of health-focused management roles. In 2003, recognising the evolving role of nurses in Primary Care, she undertook further training in Child and Family Health and became a certified nurse immuniser.
Michelle is an active contributor to the healthcare sector, representing Paddington Doctors on national and state-level committees, including the Australian Practice Nurses Association, the Ministry of Health, Quality Use of Medicines (QUM), and the Heart Foundation. She also provides education and training for numerous primary care services.
A strong advocate for inclusive healthcare, Michelle supports equitable access for the Deaf community and is a certified NAATI Level 2 AUSLAN interpreter.
Outside of her professional life, Michelle prioritises staying fit and healthy. She enjoys bushwalking, Pilates, and spending quality time caring for her family.
Sophie has been a cornerstone of the practice since day one, bringing with her over five years of experience as a medical receptionist. With a Bachelor of Health Science and current studies in Psychology, she blends knowledge with genuine empathy and a friendly, approachable nature. Known for her warm smile and strong connection with patients, Sophie is passionate about creating a welcoming environment and building lasting relationships with everyone who walks through the door. Outside of work Sophie loves to spend quality time with her friends and family, and after just completing her first half marathon she has set her next goal as a full Marathon.
Originally from the UK, Molly made the move to Australia and quickly found a home away from home. With a degree and master's in English Literature, she has a strong foundation in communication and brings a thoughtful, empathetic approach to work. Now working as a medical receptionist, Molly thrives in people-focused roles and loves helping those around her. Whether welcoming patients, coordinating care behind the scenes or being there for a friendly chat in the waiting room, she’s always ready with a smile and a calm presence. Outside of work, Molly enjoys spending time with friends at the beach and exploring all that her new home has to offer.