The Northpoint Dental Center at Toowoomba has brought together to provide an experience of total dental care to our patients.
Every member of our team is committed to a shared vision of quality, affordable, integrated dental care. Having worked together in practice over several years, we’re fully aligned as we aspire to
- Live our values
- Continuously learn and grow
- Deliver clinical excellence consistently.

Our team is made up of our dentists, Dr Ana and Dr. Shree, treatment coordinator, clinical assistants, and front desk team. Each individual has professional credentials and experience, which they build on through ongoing professional development and speciality training programs.
Meet the Team

Dr Ana (B.D.S)
Dr Shree (B.D.S)


Dr Nishi BOHDsc, MDent
Dr Nishi is one of our gentle associate dentists and another friendly face on the team, working at both our Toowoomba and Esk practices. Nishi grew up in New Zealand before jumping the Tasman to the Gold Coast to graduate with a Master of Dentistry from Griffith University.
Dr Nishi has been in the dental industry for almost a decade, working as a dental assistant and receptionist prior to graduating as a Dentist. Dr Nishi practices all areas of general dentistry, has her accreditation for Invisalign Go, and is looking forward to continuing her learning to help her patients to love their smiles.
Outside of dentistry Nishi loves reading James Patterson novels, completing The Conqueror challenges, and is always keen for a good medical drama show on Netflix.
Dr Wilston BOHDsc, MDent
Dr Wilston is one of our caring dentists practicing in Esk and Northpoint Toowoomba. He completed his Dental qualification at Griffith University on the Gold Coast, however his journey to regional Queensland has involved living, studying, and working in four countries on three different continents.
Learning is a massive part of Wilston’s life; having completed a Pharmacy degree before starting his Dental training. He strives to embrace new advancements in an effort to provide better treatment for his patients.
When he’s not in the clinic, you can find Wilston lifting weights, playing ukulele, or engaging in some sort of creative writing.
