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r Mina Kamran Disfani is a FRACGP-qualified general practitioner at Floreat Medical with more than a decade of experience across Australian general practice and hospital medicine, including extensive registrar and medical registrar roles at Joondalup Health Campus. She provides comprehensive primary care for all ages, with particular focus on women’s health (including peri‑menopause and menopause), chronic disease management, holistic weight management, child and adolescent health, and geriatric care.
Dr Mina has a special interest in neurology and headache disorders, grounded in prolonged neurology registrar experience and ongoing management of complex headache and migraine presentations in general practice. Her clinical style is holistic and guideline‑based, integrating lifestyle factors, trigger identification, preventive strategies, and evidence‑based pharmacological options.
Dr Mina offers full‑spectrum women’s health care including contraception and family planning, Mirena and Implanon insertion and removal, cervical screening, menstrual disorder management, endometriosis and PCOS care, early pregnancy and antenatal care, and personalised peri‑menopause and menopause management. She is an active member of the Australian Menopause Society and has additional qualifications in menopause, sexual and reproductive health, IUD and Implanon procedures, and non‑directive pregnancy counselling.
She is highly engaged in chronic and preventive care, regularly coordinating GP Management Plans and Team Care Arrangements, cardiovascular and metabolic risk assessment, respiratory and musculoskeletal medicine, geriatric care, and preventive health checks, including 45–49 and over‑75 health assessments and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health checks. Her practice also includes immunisations and travel medicine, occupational and workers’ compensation medicine, iron infusions, and integrated mental health care for adults and young people.
Alongside formal postgraduate training in chronic disease, child health, respiratory medicine, and lifestyle medicine, Dr Mina is completing Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare training through Johns Hopkins University, with a focus on ethical, safe and transparent use of AI to support clinical decision‑making and improve chronic disease outcomes in primary care. She maintains an active interest in ongoing clinical research and literature review, and in mentoring RACGP registrars in exam preparation and real-world general practice.

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