FRACGP MBBS
Dr Sarah Romilly stared working in Balnarring in 2012, and has practiced as a GP on the Mornington Peninsula for over 16 years.
Sarah lives in Balnarring and enjoys being involved with the local community of Balnarring and Somers. She sees a wide variety of patients including children and women’s health.
Sarah originally trained at Kings College, London, UK before hospital rotations, and completed a Diploma of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (UK) and a Diploma of Family Planning (UK) in 1994. She finished her General Practice training in Kent in 1995.
Arriving in Australia in 1997 after meeting her future husband, Sarah worked in Melbourne, the Kimberleys and Gippsland before settling on the Mornington Peninsula. Over the last few years Sarah has enjoyed the challenge of becoming a GP Supervisor to GP training registrars.
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FRACGP MBBS
Dr Mo Mafunga. Mo joined the team in March 2022.
Initially a registered nurse, Mo qualified as a GP in the UK eight and a half years ago, having completed her medical training at The University of Southampton in 2009. Her foundation years after qualification included rotations in General Medicine, Paediatrics, Mental Health and Obstetrics & Gynaecology. Clinical interests include Mental Health, Antenatal Care and Women's Health.
Mo's interests outside of work include, spending time with her family, travelling, running and experiencing different cuisines.
Mo consults Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
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FRACGP MBBS Dip Obstetrics
Dr Paul Muirden is a family GP who has been working in Balnarring for over 20 years.
Paul enjoys working all aspects of family medicine and specialises in diseases of the skin, travel medicine, and general medicine.
Paul originally trained at Melbourne University, completing hospital rotations at The Royal Melbourne Hospital, The Royal Eye and Ear Hospital and The Royal Children's Hospital, where he met his wife, Vanessa.
Paul obtained his Diploma of Obstetrics in Gippsland.
He is a member of the International Society of Travel Medicine and has completed his Certificate in Post Graduate Dermatology.
Paul lives locally with his wife and two sons.
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MBChB (Hons)
Dr Chio Mafunga qualified as a GP in Manchester and has over 15 years experience working in the NHS. Dr Mafunga was a GP partner for over 14 years in a busy inner-city practice.
Specialties in training were General Medicine, Respiratory Medicine, Cardiology, Diabetes/Endocrinology, Care of the Elderly/Stroke Medicine, A&E, Obstetrics and Paediatrics.
Offering Women's Health and Menopause appointments
Dr Chio Mafunga is passionate about Women's Health having previously set up a Menopause clinic. She will also be doing joint injections (knees, shoulders, trigger fingers) and offering ear microsuction
Dr Chio Mafunga will consult
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday for general consults and
Wednesday will be a Women's Health
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FRACGP MBBS
Dr Delgado graduated form Medical school in 2002 and is a fellow of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP).
He spent nearly a decade working in hospital emergency departments and has worked extensively in general practice. He enjoys all aspects of general practice in particular family medicine, children, chronic disease and the challenge of complicated medical issues.
Dr Ivan Delgado speaks Spanish as well as English and consulting Monday to Friday
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MBBS, BMedSci, FRACGP
Dr Henry "Harry" Jennens grew up in Melbourne and completed his medical degree at the University of Melbourne in 2012. He worked in hospitals in Melbourne and Geelong and completed his Fellowship training with the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners in 2020.
Harry has worked as a GP on the Mornington Peninsula for 5 years and has spent the past 7 months working in Mansfield. He enjoys all aspects of general practice with a particular interest in mental health.
During high school Harry performed in a youth circus troupe with juggling and acrobatics. He has since lost most of those skills while focusing on medicine and parenting three young children, but remembers the circus days with fondness. He used to ski but was converted to snowboarding by his brother and has never looked back (without falling over). Beyond his clinical work Harry is passionate about improving sustainability to reduce the impact of climate change on public health.
Dr Harry Jennens will be consulting Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings and occasional Saturdays from 9thFebruary 2026
Accepting New Patients

Balnarring Medical Centre will be closed on Christmas Day/Boxing Day and New Years Day. Other days will be open as usual