Partnering with surgeons for exceptional patient care

Armadale Anaesthesia recognises the vital role of practice managers and acknowledges the challenges in coordinating medical teams to provide patient care.
We understand the significance of efficient theatre utilisation and have cultivated strong connections with hospital administrative staff to achieve prompt access. We thoughtfully match our skilled anaesthetists to suit your unique requirements, ensuring that each booking places you in the most capable hands. Trust in Armadale Anaesthesia to seamlessly integrate with your operational dynamics, providing expert care tailored to your unique requirements.
Benefits of Working With Armadale Anaesthesia

Experienced Anaesthetists

Access to experienced anaesthetists who provide high quality perioperative care.

Theatre Efficiency

Experience in optimising theatre efficiency and streamlining theatre schedules.

Confirmed Cover

Commitment to confirming cover for your elective theatre lists in a timely manner.

Emergency Cover

Provision of after-hours and emergency cover when required.

Leave Cover

Confirmation of leave cover to ensure that you will always have a skilled anaesthetist for your list.

Direct Communication

We will communication within our team the unique requirements of each surgeon, ensuring a tailored approach.

Experienced Anaesthetists

Access to experienced anaesthetists who provide high quality perioperative care.

Theatre Efficiency

Experience in optimising theatre efficiency and streamlining theatre schedules.

Confirmed Cover

Commitment to confirming cover for your elective theatre lists in a timely manner.

Emergency Cover

Provision of after-hours and emergency cover when required.

Leave Cover

Confirmation of leave cover to ensure that you will always have a skilled anaesthetist for your list.

Direct Communication

We will communication within our team the unique requirements of each surgeon, ensuring a tailored approach.
Surgical Bookings

To request an anaesthetist please get in touch

Meet the Armadale Anaesthesia Administration Team

We bring together an exceptional admin team to help you feel safe in a clinical environment.

Kerryl

Head of Administration
Kerryl brings over 30 years of experience in medical administration, having coordinated both junior and senior staff in the public and private sectors. Her ability to treat everyone with care...
Kerryl

Margaret

Administration
Margaret is an experienced Administrative Assistant with over 30 years in the industry covering a broad range of specialties. Her career has been centred around supporting both patients and medical...
Margaret

Julie

Administration
Julie brings a diverse range of medical administrative experience spanning more than 3 decades across many medical specialty areas (Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Nephrology, Oncology, to name a few). This experience gives...
Julie

Mai

Administration
Mai brings experience in administrative roles across medical and higher education settings. She has been involved in coordinating admissions, managing health fund processes, and maintaining accurate documentation to support both...
Mai
Meet our Specialist Anaesthestists

Dr Sarah Palermo

Specialist Anesthetist
Dr Sarah Palermo grew up in Hobart and completed her medical degree at The University of Tasmania. She moved to...

Dr Stuart Hastings

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Stuart Hastings is a highly regarded specialist anaesthetist with a subspecialty focus in cardiothoracic and transplant anaesthesia. He completed...

Dr James Phillips

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr James Phillips is a highly experienced specialist anaesthetist with a broad clinical background spanning adult, paediatric, obstetric, and trauma...

Dr Marcelle Jagga

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Willem Marcelle Jagga is a highly skilled specialist anaesthetist with a strong background in cardiac anaesthesia, perioperative medicine, and...

Dr Nicholas Barton

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Nicholas Barton completed his medical degree at the University of Sydney and went on to specialist training in anaesthesia...

Dr Harsh Dubey

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Harsh Dubey is a highly skilled Specialist Anaesthetist with subspecialty training in ENT, Cardiothoracic and Liver transplant anaesthesia. He...

Dr Ana Lincina

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Ana Licina completed her medical degree at the University of Otago in New Zealand and undertook her specialist anaesthesia...

Dr Rabb Salarzadeh

Specialist Anesthetist
Dr Rabb Salarzadeh completed his medical degree in Tasmania, Dr Rabb returned to his home state of Victoria to complete...

Dr Wais Sekandarzad

Specialist Anaesthetist & Pain Specialist
Dr Mir Wais Sekandarzad is a dual-qualified, Australian-trained anaesthetist and pain specialist, practising at The Alfred Hospital as well as...

Dr Brian Chee

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Brian Chee is an experienced specialist anaesthetist with expertise in cardiothoracic anaesthesia, liver transplant anaesthesia, perioperative echocardiography, and critical...

Dr John-Oliver Dunn

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr John-Oliver Dunn is a highly experienced specialist anaesthetist at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. In addition, he has also...

Dr Wei Lyn Chung


Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Wei-Lyn Chung is a highly skilled specialist anaesthetist with extensive international training and experience across Australia, New Zealand and...

Dr Harsch Kothari

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Harsch Kothari is a specialist anaesthetist with subspecialty in Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia. After completing his medical degree and Bachelor of...

Dr Alex Cochrane Davis

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr. Alexander Cochrane-Davis is a Specialist Anaesthetist with expertise in cardiac and high-risk anaesthesia. He completed his medical degree with...

Dr Amir Dehghanian

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Amirhossein Dehghanian is a specialist anaesthetist with diverse expertise in obstetric, paediatric, ENT, thoracic, trauma, and complex airway anaesthesia....

Dr Charith Weeraratne

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Charith Weeraratne is a specialist anaesthetist with expertise across thoracic, hepatobiliary, obstetric, neurosurgical, and paediatric anaesthesia. He graduated with...

Dr Darragh O’Brien

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Darragh O’Brien was born and educated in Ireland, completing his medical degree with full honours at The Royal College...

Dr Ramanan Rajendram

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Ramanan Rajendram is a consultant anaesthetist with extensive experience and subspecialty expertise in major head and neck surgery and...

Dr Robert Fabian

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Robert Fabian is a highly experienced specialist anaesthetist who completed his medical studies at the Universities of Heidelberg and...

Dr Trent Evans

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Trent Evans is a specialist anaesthetist with extensive experience in critical care and perioperative medicine. After completing his medical...
Dr Trent Evans

Dr Hashan Samarasinghe

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Hashan Samarasinghe is a consultant anaesthetist at Monash Health. He completed his medical degree with honours at Monash University,...

Dr Grant Crawford

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Grant Crawford is a Specialist Anaesthetist with a dual background in medicine and physiotherapy. After completing a Bachelor of...

Dr Rukman Vijayakumar

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Rukman Vijayakumar is a dedicated and experienced Specialist Anaesthetist with a strong interest in perioperative medicine. He completed his...

Dr Jason Kong

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Jason Kong currently practices across multiple public and private hospitals across Victoria and New South Wales. In addition to...

Dr Jacky Chan

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Jacky Chan is a Specialist Anaesthetist with experience across a wide range of surgical disciplines. He completed his Bachelor...

Dr Vinay S. Anjana Reddy

Specialist Anaesthetist & Pain specialist
Dr Vinay Reddy is a highly experienced anaesthetist and pain specialist, who has been practicing both specialities for more than...

Dr John Zois

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr John Zois is a highly experienced specialist anaesthetist. He completed his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery at...

Dr Adam Scorer

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Adam Scorer is a dual-qualified Specialist Anaesthetist and General Practitioner with a diverse medical background spanning military, trauma, and...

Dr. Shi Hong Shen

Specialist Anaesthetist
Dr Shi Hong Shen is a dedicated specialist anaesthetist with a passion for excellence in safety and the best possible...
NURSE PRACTITIONER SERVICE

Enhanced Preparation & Safer Care

At Armadale Anaesthesia, we are always looking for ways to make surgery safer, more comfortable, and less stressful for our patients. One of the ways we do this is through our Nurse Practitioner Service—an innovative program designed to improve preoperative care, help patients feel prepared, and strengthen communication with our anaesthetists.
Before and after your procedure, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with one of our experienced Nurse Practitioners. These conversations allow us to understand your health needs, answer your questions, and ensure you feel confident about what to expect. Working closely with our anaesthetists, our Nurse Practitioners streamline communication and ensure everything is well coordinated—not only for your surgery, but also for your recovery at home.
Patients often tell us that these extra touchpoints give them peace of mind, knowing they are well-prepared, supported, and cared for every step of the way.

We engage in active partnerships with our surgeons to support their journey from early career to thriving, established practice.

Where warmth meets expertise to deliver care beyond expectation.

Recent Articles

Accidental Awareness During General Anaesthesia — How Rare Is It?

The idea of “waking up” during surgery is something many patients worry about. This phenomenon, called Accidental Awareness During General Anaesthesia (AAGA), is when a patient becomes conscious while under anaesthetic. Thankfully, the most comprehensive research shows that this is extremely rare.
Accidental awareness during general anaesthesia is very uncommon. Modern monitoring and strict safety protocols make it an even rarer event. If you are worried, your anaesthetist will be happy to discuss the steps taken to keep you safe and comfortable...
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Labour Epidurals — What the Evidence Says About Safety and Outcomes

For many women, an epidural offers the most effective pain relief during labour. But questions often arise: Does it increase the chance of a caesarean? Is it safe for the baby? Research over the last two decades provides clear, reassuring answers.
Epidurals are a safe and effective option for pain relief in labour. They do not increase the chance of a caesarean birth and may even improve maternal safety. Your anaesthetist and midwife will discuss your options and support you in...
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What to Know About Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro Before Surgery

Medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro (semaglutide and tirzepatide) are becoming increasingly common for managing type 2 diabetes and weight loss.
If you are taking one of these medications and need surgery, it’s important to know how they may affect your anaesthetic care.
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Spinal Anaesthesia vs General Anaesthesia in Hip Replacement Surgery

Hip replacement surgery is one of the most common operations worldwide, helping people regain mobility and improve quality of life. One important decision during surgery is whether to have spinal anaesthesia or general anaesthesia.
A major study from the American Joint Replacement Registry (AJRR) gives us new insights into this choice, showing that spinal anaesthesia often leads to better outcomes.
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Is General Anaesthesia Safe for Babies? What the GAS Study Tells Us

For many parents, the thought of their baby needing an operation — and having an anaesthetic — can feel overwhelming. A common worry is whether anaesthesia might affect a child’s brain development in the long term.
The GAS Study (General Anaesthesia compared to Spinal Anaesthesia) is the largest and most reliable research project to answer this question. It gives parents and doctors much-needed reassurance.
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Blood-Thinning Medications and Surgery: What You Need to Know

Based on your medical history, your risk factors, and the type of medications you’re taking, your anaesthetist may advise you to adjust your medicines before surgery. Some medications can affect the way your blood clots, and this needs to be carefully managed to keep you safe during your procedure.
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Debunking Common Myths About Anaesthesia

Anaesthesia is one of the most important parts of your surgical journey — but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Many patients arrive with concerns or misconceptions about what anaesthetists do, or what to expect during their procedure.
Dr Sarah and Dr Rabb have answered some of the most common myths they hear from patients, to help you feel reassured and informed.
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Why Your Medications Matter Before Surgery

Hi, my name is Jules. I’ve been a pharmacist for over 10 years, working in both hospital settings and anaesthesia pre-assessment clinics. One of the most important things I’ve learnt in this time is that what you do with your regular medications before surgery can make a big difference to your safety and recovery.
Your anaesthetist will give you clear instructions about which medications to take, and which to stop, in the lead-up to your procedure. Following these carefully helps ensure the best outcome during your operation and your recovery afterwards.
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What is Pain, and Why Does it Feel Different for Everyone?

When most of us think about pain, we picture it as a simple alarm system: something gets injured, nerves send a signal, and we feel pain. But modern science tells us it’s not that straightforward.
The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines pain as: “An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage.” In other words — pain is not just about your...
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Smoking vs Vaping Before Surgery: What’s Worse – And How to Reduce Risks

When preparing for surgery, one of the most important things you can do to improve your recovery is to stop smoking or vaping. Many patients ask us: “Which is worse before surgery — smoking or vaping?” The truth is, both carry risks, though in slightly different ways.
The good news is, stopping even for a short time makes a real difference. ANZCA and international guidelines recommend: Stop as soon as possible — ideally 4–8 weeks before surgery, but even 24–48 hours can improve oxygen delivery and heart function....
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Breastfeeding After Anaesthesia: What Mums Need to Know

At Armadale Anaesthesia, we provide a personalised experience with compassion for all our patients.
Whether you are undergoing major surgery or a minor procedure, our team of specialists is dedicated to ensuring your comfort and safety throughout the process. We actively encourage questions and address all your fears with empathy and understanding.
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