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Dr Hall is a medical doctor who trained at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. His experience includes emergency medicine, mental health, general medicine and surgery.

 

After graduating in medicine from Adelaide University in 2006 with prizes and first-class honours, Dr Hall completed his internship at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, including rural and emergency work in General Practice. Following this, he pursued work as a clinical investigator, involving educating and protecting the safety of patients in early phase clinical trials.

 

During his work he became increasingly aware of patients struggling with chronic illnesses, including fatigue syndromes, mental health battles, and digestive symptoms, whose health was not improving despite taking multiple medications for decades. It became a passion of his to thoroughly understand the biochemical pathways, metabolic processes and toxic influences that affect people’s health in unique ways, and to understand how to naturally support the body’s own capacity to heal.

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He has undertaken post-graduate training with the Australasian College of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM). His enthusiasm and knowledge resulted in his election to the Executive Board of ACNEM in 2011, where he has previously served as college Vice President, and appointment to the ACNEM teaching faculty. He is also Medical Advisor for the Australasian Institute of Medical Nutrition.

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Dr Hall’s goal is to support the recognition of nutritional and environmental medicine as an essential part of medical student training, and ultimately the introduction of evidence-based nutritional medicine into acute hospital care.

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He believes “the best service I can offer patients is to present a range of therapeutic options with evidence. This places them in a strong position to be in control, and to make informed decisions about their health.”

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Nikole has extensive experience in health practice and teaching. She has taught at Victoria University and Endeavour College of Natural Health, involving lecturing, assessment and clinical supervision.


She has completed considerable ongoing training in osteopathic theory, principles and technique, and is currently studying naturopathy, nutritional medicine and western herbal medicine, while also being Chair of the Osteopathy Board of Australia, a role she has held since 2014.


Nikole understands the importance of a holistic, patient-centred approach to care. She is able to draw on her extensive experience and knowledge relating to complex care needs. This means that you will be provided with the best possible information, care and service to set achievable health goals targeting optimal health, vitality and longevity.

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Heather is an administration professional with over 15 years experience working in the health sector and has qualifications in primary health care and community services.

 

Heather supports the team to provide a friendly and efficient customer experience including welcoming clients, managing appointments, payments and orders for the clinic.

Bernadette is the first welcoming face many of our patients see when they visit the clinic.

 

With more than a decade in the health sector, Bernadette enjoys helping people who may be feeling stressed or uncertain about their health.

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Brandon is a registered nurse who has developed his skills working out of a regional hospital in Queensland.

 

He has a special interest in oncology and haematology and has experience supporting individuals across all aspects of their journey.

 

Brandon also has an interest in research and has moved to Adelaide to complete a PhD with Flinders University at the Adelaide Institute of Sleep Health. 

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