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The lifestyle and wellness GP

The synthetic and natural worlds both offer modern humans major opportunities for progress in health. Fortunately, the key to its fulfillment lies within each individual. I want to help everyone awaken the giant within them. This is the body’s own internal ability to recover from dis-eases.
— Dr Safwan Hayati

His story

Dr Safwan Hayati

LIFESTYLE & WELLNESS GP

Dr Safwan Hayati

MBBS, FRACGP

Dr Safwan Hayati has been passionate about health and wellness for a long time. He is well known to the Gin Gin community where he practised as a GP for over 5 years. His effort in educating his patients on evidence-based natural healing and root cause medicine won him the community’s trust soon after starting in 2019. He is loved for his listening skills and admired for his empathetic consultations.

Dr Hayati graduated from Newcastle University in the UK in 2011 and received his specialist General Practitioner qualification in England. He practised in Cambridgeshire before relocating with his wife and children to Australia in 2018 for the expectant life of Gold Coast. He quickly realised however that he needed to live on a farm, closer to nature, to allow his life and medical philosophies to resonate with each other.

While practising as a local GP, he has treated thousands of patients with various health needs, each in a distinct part of their journey. Furthermore, he was entrusted to supervise three other doctors at Currajong Clinic, reflecting his solid understanding of medicine and health. He is especially well-versed in lifestyle factors, including all dietary disciplines. His knowledge of alternative and complementary therapies is by no means lagging; this started before his move to Australia, where he was trained in medical acupuncture in Wales. He does not however offer acupuncture services currently. He married his passion for lifestyle medicine and his knowledge of conventional theories to provide a superior assessment of health, illness and treatment options.

In 2025, he decided it was time he moved his practice to Bundaberg to serve the wider community. He believes that his expertise is better focused on prescription-free healing and trusts that his other GP colleagues will fulfil the different medical needs he does not tend to. He sees his role as an advisor, a coach and an educator for his patients.

Dr Hayati’s message

“Highlighting the best of conventional therapies, enhancing the gems of natural approaches.”