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Dr Tushar Yadav

Dr Tushar Yadav

About - Dr Tushar Yadav (FRACGP)

Dr Tushar Yadav (FRACGP) is a highly experienced Specialist General Practitioner, bringing more than a decade of clinical expertise to his integrative practice. His work sits at the intersection of clinical rigour and functional systems-thinking, applying a Medicine 3.0 philosophy focused on proactive prevention, precision assessment, and durable outcomes. He combines targeted investigations with advanced biomarker interpretation to define risk, identify high-leverage drivers, and build a clear, prioritised strategy designed to improve healthspan, resilience, and long-term performance.

Dr Tushar Yadav – Integrative and Functional Medicine GP

Dr Yadav completed his medical degree (MBBS Hons) at Monash University before returning to Sydney. He trained across 10+ major hospitals, completing extensive terms in core and specialised medical specialties, and later pursued General Practice Fellowship with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP). He has also completed further professional training in skin cancer medicine and surgery, along with aesthetic medicine.

Tushar’s clinical work spans traditional general practice and modern digital health services, where he has contributed to safe, scalable models of care and workflow optimisation. He has also worked within a leading prevention-focused provider delivering comprehensive diagnostic reviews and personalised strategies informed by advanced biomarkers—alongside contributing to platform development and clinical innovation.

Alongside clinical practice, Tushar has served as Senior Medical Advisor to the Perry Cross Spinal Research Foundation, contributing to protocol development, participant safety frameworks, and the translation of emerging therapies—reflecting his commitment to evidence-led, patient-centred medicine.

Journey to Integrative & Functional Medicine

Dr Tushar’s path into integrative and functional medicine wasn’t a “career pivot” so much as a gradual widening of his clinical lens. After years of seeing the full spectrum of medicine — from acute presentations to long-term chronic risk — he became increasingly interested in the space where most people actually live: the grey zone between being not unwell and feeling genuinely well. Patients would often describe the same themes — low energy, stubborn weight changes, poor sleep, brain fog, reduced training capacity, stress sensitivity — and while nothing was “wrong enough” to explain it in a single label, the pattern still mattered.

He started leaning into deeper physiology and better measurement: looking for the signals that sit upstream of disease and downstream of day-to-day performance. That approach naturally aligned with functional medicine when it’s practised with medical rigour — combining a strong safety-first foundation with a systems view of the body, and using targeted investigations and advanced biomarkers to identify what’s most actionable for the individual. For Tushar, the goal is to help patients build durable healthspan: stronger metabolic health, better recovery, clearer cognition, and long-term cardiovascular protection — without losing the practicality needed to make changes stick.

Mission to Help Others

Tushar uses a calm, structured, outcomes-focused style. His goal is to help patients feel heard, make sense of complex symptoms, and leave with a clear plan that is prioritised and measurable. He welcomes all cases from diverse and complex, with special interests in the following:

Clinical Special Interests:

  • Medicine 3.0–aligned prevention and health optimisation
  • Cardiometabolic risk optimisation
  • Weight, body composition, and metabolic health strategy
  • Fatigue, low energy, and cognitive performance
  • Gut health and digestive dysfunction
  • Thyroid and hormonal health
  • Men’s and women’s health (including perimenopause and menopause care)
  • Sleep, recovery, and stress-related burnout/resilience
  • Immune and inflammatory health

Qualifications and Professional Training:

  • Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP)
  • Diploma of Child Health (University of Sydney)
  • Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (Hons) (Monash University)
  • Professional Certificate of Skin Cancer Medicine (Bond University)
  • Professional Certificate in Skin Cancer Surgery (Bond University)
  • Professional Certificate in Aesthetic Medicine (Bond University)