Conjoint Associate Professor Chee L Khoo

Family doctor (GP) | Educator | Researcher | Medical Writer
Co-Chair, Education Working Group – Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism Translational Research Unit (DOMTRU)
Conjoint Associate Professor, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University
A/Prof Chee Khoo has special interests in diabetes, metabolic dysfunction (including fatty liver disease), obesity management, preventative cardiology and muscle health. He believes and practise comprehensive health management, not just treating diseases as they present but preventing disease before they present especially in patients at risk. This at-risk group including the next generation.
He is a member of:
- Australian Diabetes Society (ADS)
- Australian Atherosclerosis Society (AAS)
- National Association of Obesity Services (NACOS)
- Australian NZ Society for the Sarcopenia and Frailty Research (ANZSSFR)
- Southwest Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD) Diabetes Framework Implementation Committee
- SWSLHD Diabetes Framework Sub Committee Primary & Community Care
His recent involvement include:
- Australian Diabetes In Pregnancy Society (ADIPS) – Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
- (GDM) Screening and Diagnosis Working Group, August 2023
- Royal Australasian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) – Recognised Extended
- Skills (RES) in Diabetes Working Group
- RACGP Management of type 2 diabetes: A handbook for general practice: Chapter
- Contributor – Diabetes in pregnancy, GDM, reproductive health and diabetic eye disease
- General Practice Convention and Exhibition (GPCE) Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth 2025 – Advanced Module on Obesity Management (course developer and presenter)
Editor-in-Chief – GPVoice.com.au
Full resume here
Practice Nurse
Practice Nurse – Debbie

Debbie is an experienced trained nurse who also works part-time at Campbelltown Hospital. She is well trained in all aspects of metabolic health including preventative cardiology, cognitive health and wound care.
Debbie helps me looking after you better. We work as a team.

Exercise Physiologist – Kin-Mun Khoo
Kin-Mun specialises in improving muscle health with graduated strength exercises and completely natural and health diet. He believes in maintaining muscle health to prevent frailty and cognitive impairment in our later years.
Together, Kin-Mun and I helps prevent many diseases and conditions from appearing and keeps you healthier and more independent for longer.
Reception staff
Jenny
Jo
Rina
