Dr Princess Rukasha is a Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists who passionate about delivering holistic care that integrates biological, psychological, and social aspects of health for her patients.
She graduated from the University of Newcastle in 2018 with her medical degree and later completed a Master’s degree in Medicine (Psychiatry) at the University of Melbourne in 2023. Dr Rukasha began her career as a general medical doctor in Tamworth before pursuing her great passion in psychiatry which she trained in the Illawarra and Shoalhaven region.
Her dedication to medical education is reflected in her teaching roles with the University of Wollongong, where she has provided clinical teaching in psychiatry to medical students. Currently undertaking advanced training in psychotherapies through the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP), Dr Rukasha has a special interest in psychtherapy and is passionate about furthering her expertise in this area.
Dr Nahid Siddiqui is experienced in treating adult patients with complex mental health issues including complex trauma responses, psychosis, mood disorders and anxiety disorders.
She is undertaking advanced training in psychotherapy and is experienced in providing trauma informed care. She has been a mental health staff specialist with NSW Health for over a decade and now provides private in-patient and out-patient care at Ramsay Clinics Macarthur and Thirroul.
With a key eye for further education, Dr Siddiqui is also a conjoint lecturer at Western Sydney University.
In addition to English, Dr Siddiqui also speaks Bengali, Hindi and Urdu.
Dr Angelo Virgona has been a psychiatrist since 1990. For 10 years he held senior clinical director appointments with NSW Health in rural and metropolitan services, and at Healthscope’s private psychiatric unit in Campbelltown.
He has been Medical Superintendent at Ramsay Clinic Macarthur since it opened in October 2013. He has served on numerous clinical and policy committees at Area and Departmental level. Angelo has been instrumental in the establishment of early psychosis services and youth mental health services (Headspace) in Campbelltown.
His current interests are in the management of personality disorders in private practice setting and forensic psychiatry (member of the RANZCP Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry).