Practicing the speciality of family medicine

Advanced technology & care

Our Team

Spectrum Health believes that every employee has a great value and highly respect their skill. Spectrum Health believes in an employee friendly environment to create respect in every action.

Dr. Jagadish Krishnan (Jags)

MBBS, FRACGP, Founder
Jags is the founder of a non-corporatised group practice with over twenty medical centres in and around Perth. His special interests include Skin Cancer and Health Information Technology.

As one of the Quality Assurance Examiners, Jags has been assisting the RACGP in conducting Fellowship Exams, including being an Examiner for the Medical School of Notre Dame University and Curtin University. These lectures and presentations have been greatly appreciated and well received among IMGs and students. He has been given the rank of Adjunct Associate Professor of General Practice, School of Medicine, Curtin University.

Jags is an eminent leader and is the Director of Australian General Practice Alliance, Ex-Board Member of WA Faculty of Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Panel Member on Fitness for Intended Clinical Practice Interviews conducted by the RACGP and the Ex-President of the Australian Indian Medical Association.

He is the recipient of the following awards:

  • RACGP WA Faculty Legend Award
  • Sam Bada IMG Support Award

He is a keen soccer player representing the Masters Team of Western Knights Soccer Club. He also coaches the under 10’s team of the club.

Dr. Vishnu Gopalan

MBBS, FRACGP, Director

Dr Gopalan studied in India and trained in the United Kingdom for many years before moving to Australia in 2005. He is well versed with South Indian languages. He has a special interest in the areas of diabetes, skin cancers and men’s health. Enjoys cooking and outdoor fitness. He still plays grade 3 cricket for his local club.

Dr Gopalan is very passionate with WAGPET registrar training and IMG training and supervision. He has helped a lot of IMG’s to forge their careers in Western Australia.

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