Team
Complete Family
Healthcare Services

Dr Peter Vu
Dr Peter is a qualified GP with an MBBS from the Adelaide Medical School and Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) and has been practising since 1995, and has gained his experience by working in the public health system in various medical fields, including Paediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Psychiatry, Sexual Health, Emergency Medicine and Occupational Medicine. In the field of Occupational Medicine, Dr Vu is qualified as a Designated Australian Medical Examiner, a NSW Order 43 Coal Service practitioner, a Queensland Coal Board medical practitioner, an approved Health Professional for the rail industry, and a Review Medical Officer for Drug & Alcohol.
Dr Vu has an interest in proactive medicine, with a focus on prevention and early detection of disease, including regular reviews to ensure effective treatment outcomes for patients. Dr Vu can consult in both English and Vietnamese.

Khanh Ngo
Khanh Ngo is a nationally registered Physiotherapist and a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA). He is bilingual, speaking Vietnamese and English, with over 38 years of experience in orthopaedic, neurological, paediatric, geriatric, and sports physiotherapy. Khanh holds full qualifications in both Vietnam (1978) and Australia (1988). Khanh is friendly, hard-working, teamwork-minded, gentle, and passionate about his work. Khanh employs a holistic approach toward his clients, and his goal is to empower patients to treat themselves rather than being overly dependent on therapists. Khanh can help you with many health issues, such as:
To reduce and eliminate chronic pain of the musculoskeletal system, from head to toes, due to work-related or sports injuries.
To practically eliminate or successfully manage your neck, shoulder or lower back pain without costing your arms and legs or having to undergo fancy treatments.
To lower your MILDLY high blood pressure naturally without medications *
To assist you in having better sleep at night.
To assist you in preventing or minimising age-related issues: osteoporosis, general weakness
To guide you in doing exercises in the gym without damaging your body in the long run.
To guide you in protecting yourself at workplaces and even at home from avoidable injuries.
If you are over 50 and feeling tired and fragile, Khanh can help you recondition your body to prevent falls and other mobility issues, such as joint stiffness, the need to use a walking stick or walking frame, or difficulty walking up/down stairs. Coming to Physiotherapy at Springvale Family Health Care, you will experience a pleasant difference in a new way to deal with your physical problems, a way in which you have greater control to change the outcome of your health issues. You do not have to be injured or ‘damaged’ nor in pain to see a Physiotherapist; you come to make yourself healthier and more resilient to life’s many stressors.

Aiden Tran
Psychologist (Mental Health), The Royal Children’s Hospital
Clinical Supervisor, Masters of Counselling, Monash University
Ai is a Psychologist and Clinical Registrar with complete registration with the Psychology Board of Australia and is an Approved Medicare Provider. Ai has worked with children, adolescents, adults and families for over nine years in a variety of public, private and research settings in both Australia and the United States. Ai holds a Masters in both Clinical and Counselling Psychology. He was previously admitted to practice as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria, which provided him with experience in writing legal reports and documents. Ai worked as a psychologist with Mental Health at the Royal Children’s Hospital for several years, where he gained extensive experience and training in psychological testing and treating young people with depression, anxiety, self-esteem issues, trauma and behavioural problems. Ai is currently a Clinical Supervisor for the Master of Counselling Program at Monash University and was one of the initial members of the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma, as well as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Texas in Austin. AI is passionate about using a variety of different methodologies in working with child, adolescent, and adult clients, including Person-Centred Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy. Ai has a special interest and extensive experience in:
Helping adults and children with depression and various anxiety disorders, including social anxiety.
Conducting psychological and cognitive assessments and completing clinical assessment reports.
Helping adults, children, and adolescents with poor self-image, low confidence, and reduced self-esteem.
Assisting clients from all age groups cope with grief, loss and trauma.
Working with children who have poor concentration and study skills, as well as behavioural issues.
Helping individuals, couples, and families with relationship difficulties.