
Dr. Najma Habib is a skilled General Practitioner with over 14 years of diverse clinical experience. Her expertise spans women’s health, dermatology, and rural emergency care, with a strong focus on continuity of care and patient education. Dr. Habib is passionate about leveraging telehealth services to improve access to quality healthcare for underserved communities.
Najma enjoys mentoring healthcare professionals, staying updated on advancements in dermatology and women’s health, and contributing to health education initiatives in rural areas.


Charlie Veitch is the founder of Abby Health, Australia's online-first GP clinic. He writes editorial content across the blog and site. All clinical content published by Charlie is medically reviewed by a qualified GP before publication. Charlie is not a clinician and does not provide medical advice.

Dr Bosco Wu is a fellowship-qualified general practitioner based in Sydney, Australia. He graduated with his MBBS from Australian National University in 2010 and subsequently obtained his Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) in 2018. Before specialising in general practice, Dr Wu undertook training in radiation oncology and worked at, amongst others, the Canberra Hospital and Port Macquarie Base Hospital.
In his general practice role, Dr Wu’s interests include preventative health, men’s health, oncology and palliative care, mental health, and paediatrics.

Dr. Ramu is the Founder and Clinical Director of Abby Health, bringing more than 35 years of experience as a Specialist GP. He graduated with his MBBS from the University of Queensland in 1989 and completed specialist GP training in Broken Hill under Dr. Donald Howarth and Dr. Peter Belbin, achieving his FRACGP in 1996 and FACRRM in 1998.
In continuous practice in Broken Hill since 1991, Dr. Ramu has been serving the community as a GP since 1992, making him the longest-serving GP in Broken Hill. He further broadened his expertise by completing a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at the University of New England in 2001, adding legal insight to his medical practice.