Broad clinical interests, community experience and time freely given to women’s health.
Dr Eesa Mohamed is a medical doctor with interests in child health, men’s health, women’s health and aesthetic medicine.
His clinical experience has included both hospital and community settings. During his internship, he worked at Baragwanath Hospital as well as a number of community centres, gaining exposure to care across different patient populations and healthcare environments.
During his community service, Dr Mohamed spent time at Mowbray Maternity Hospital, where his work included obstetrics and neonatology. That experience added maternal and newborn care to a clinical background already shaped by community-facing medicine.
For #Pads4Paps 2026, Dr Mohamed has chosen to donate his professional time without remuneration. During his allocated volunteer session, he will support women’s-health consultations and cervical-cancer screening, including Pap-smear consultations, as part of the campaign.
His willingness to step into the campaign is exactly what allows #Pads4Paps to create more appointment capacity while continuing the wider work of encouraging women to prioritise their health.
