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Dr. Amir Kosarnia

MD, FRACGP

General Practitioner

34 years of experience

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34 years of experience

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About Dr. Amir Kosarnia

Dr. Amir Kosarnia began his medical journey at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, graduating in 1992. With 18 years of medical practice in Iran under his belt, he moved to Canada, where he successfully completed his qualification exams. In 2012, Dr. Amir made Australia his new home, practising medicine in rural and remote regions across Western and South Australia, as well as New South Wales.

Throughout his career, Dr. Amir has pursued additional qualifications, including a certificate in Primary Care Dermatology. He has also contributed to academia as a faculty member at Flinders University rural program in Mount Gambier, South Australia. Dr Amir is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of General Practitioners, having obtained this in 2015.

Dr. Amir's professional interests cover a wide spectrum, with a focus on Chronic Disease Management, Preventive Care, Mental Health, and Dermatology. He is dedicated to providing comprehensive and holistic healthcare to his patients, ensuring their overall well-being and quality of life.


Areas of expertise

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
Health Assessments
Health Check (Screening)
Mental Health Condition

Registered with

AHPRA

No. MED0001765652


Qualifications

Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Australia, 2015

AMC Certificate, Australian Medical Council, Australia, 2013

Medical Degree, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran, 1992


Languages spoken

  • English
  • French
  • Kurdish

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What languages does Dr. Amir Kosarnia speak?

Dr. Amir Kosarnia speaks English, French and Kurdish