Theresa Pot, Nurse Practitioner at Queen Street Medical Centre.

Theresa Pot

Dip Health Science WSU, Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner), Sydney Uni

I graduated as a Registered Nurse from Western Sydney University in 1992. Up until 2008, I worked in General, Intensive Care, and Oncology Nursing at Blacktown, Moruya, and Canberra hospitals. We moved to Moruya in 1997, and apart from two years working and travelling around Australia and NZ, I have lived here ever since.
Since 2008, I have worked exclusively in supportive and palliative care, becoming a nurse practitioner in 2014.
A Nurse Practitioner is a Registered Nurse with experience, expertise, and authority to diagnose and treat people of all ages with acute or chronic illnesses.
Together with medical practitioners, nursing and allied health professionals, family, and carers, I have had the privilege of caring for many Eurobodalla residents, friends, and family at the end of their lives. I also have experience working in aged care.
After 25 years in the health service, I have transitioned to primary health care here at Queen Street Medical Centre to broaden my knowledge in primary health and health promotion and to continue working in palliative care. I am a keen bike rider, walker, camper, and once played hockey. I am very happy to be here.
Dr Bronwyn Henderson at Queen Street Medical Centre Moruya

Dr Bronwyn Henderson

MBBS, MPhil, BHSc, BSc


I grew up in Batemans Bay and moved to Auckland in my early 20s to work in microscopy and then started as a front-line ambulance paramedic. I am ever motivated to learn and so returned to Aussie to study medicine in 2010. I graduated from the University of Wollongong Graduate School of Medicine in 2014 and have enjoyed working in the Illawarra, Eurobodalla and Wingecarribee shires; mostly in emergency medicine.

I love being able to help people in medicine by ascertaining their needs and explaining their options. Being back on the South Coast as a Doctor in the General Practice and the Emergency Department is such a great place to help my kin.

Dr Les Roberts-Thomson

MBBS, FRACGP, FACRRM, DRANZCOG (Adv.), DTM&H


Dr Les Roberts-Thomson grew up on a potato farm in Tasmania, and did most of his training in North Queensland, before moving to Moruya in 2004. Along the way, he has done some work in Papua New Guinea and Ethiopia.
Apart from work, he enjoys cricket, cycling and the snow.