Dr Christine Jiyi Cheong
Women's Health GP
FRACGP MBBS
Dr Christine Cheong is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners with a keen interest in women's health and preventive care. She is particularly passionate about making a positive impact within the culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) community. Coming from a multicultural and multilingual background herself, Christine is committed to reducing healthcare disparities by providing culturally safe, respectful, and accessible care. By fostering trust, improving health literacy, and advocating for equitable access to services, she strives to empower individuals and families from diverse backgrounds to feel heard, understood, and confident in navigating their healthcare journey in Australia.
Christine graduated from the University of Tasmania in 2014 and spent the early years of her medical career at North West Regional Hospital in Burnie and the Royal Hobart Hospital. She went on to complete her GP specialist training on a part time basis while raising her three children. She is excited to join and learn from the wonderful team at TASWomen.
Outside of medicine, Christine prioritises a healthy work life balance and cherishes time spent with her young family.
Languages spoken: English, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Malay.
