Comprehensive & Collaborative Wellness Service
Health Volition is committed to providing comprehensive wellness services for individuals striving to improve their quality of life. We understand that taking control of one’s health can be challenging, which is why Health Volition offers the Complete Clinical Care Program as a practical solution.
This program is designed for those seeking accessible healthcare options, leveraging under-utilised private health extras, eligible funding, and government-supported initiatives like Mental Health Care Plans and GP Chronic Disease Management Plans.
Our approach emphasises lifestyle improvements, prevention, and recovery in a supportive and practical manner. At Health Volition, we champion the importance of allied health services as a cornerstone of a quality life, working to normalise their role and break down any associated stigma.
We are dedicated to holistic care, recognising each patient as a whole person where every aspect of their health is interconnected. The Complete Clinical Care Program reflects our belief in addressing all dimensions of wellness to create a truly effective and comprehensive approach to health and well-being.
A dietitian is a regulated healthcare professional with specific educational and clinical training in dietetics. Their role involves assessing, diagnosing, and treating nutritional problems, and they often work closely with healthcare teams to provide personalised nutrition plans for individuals with medical conditions.
A nutritionist focus is often on promoting overall health through sound nutrition principles, and they may provide general nutrition advice, lifestyle recommendations, or work on preventive health strategies.
While both dietitians and nutritionists are experts in the field of nutrition, dietitians typically have more extensive formal education, clinical training, and professional regulation. Dietitians are often involved in the treatment of medical conditions and work collaboratively with healthcare teams, while nutritionists may focus on general health and wellness.
A mental health practitioner evaluate patients and diagnose their mental health conditions. Based on the symptoms presented, you identify their mental health issues and create a tailored treatment plan to meet their specific needs.
A mental health practitioner deliver treatments to patients. This include conducting individual counselling, and performing crisis interventions for situations like attempted suicides.
They evaluate patients post-treatment to monitor their progress. They provide a safe environment for patients to discuss their issues and offer additional support when signs of distress are observed.
A mental health practitioner help patients in managing their mental health challenges by offering emotional support and teaching new coping skills. They empathise and help them find practical solutions to their problems.
An exercise physiologist is a healthcare professional who specialises in the study of how the body responds and adapts to physical activity and exercise. These professionals use their knowledge of physiology, particularly in the context of exercise, to help individuals improve their overall health and fitness.
Exercise physiologists conduct various assessments to measure and analyse an individual’s cardiovascular function, respiratory function, muscular strength, endurance, flexibility, and body composition.
These assessments help in understanding a person’s baseline fitness level and designing appropriate exercise programs. Based on the assessment results and an understanding of the individual’s health goals, exercise physiologists design personalised exercise programs. Exercise physiologists play a role in rehabilitation, helping individuals recover from injuries or surgeries through structured and progressive exercise programs. Exercise physiologists educate clients about the benefits of exercise, proper techniques, and strategies for maintaining an active and healthy lifestyle.
Exercise physiologists play a vital role in enhancing the health and fitness of individuals across diverse populations. Their expertise is valuable in preventing and managing chronic diseases, promoting overall well-being, and supporting rehabilitation efforts.
Clinical hypnotherapy is a therapeutic approach that involves the use of hypnosis to help individuals achieve specific therapeutic goals. It is conducted by a trained and qualified professional known as a clinical hypnotherapist. Hypnosis is a state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility, where individuals are more open to positive suggestions and are better able to explore and address certain issues.
Hypnosis is used as a tool to induce a relaxed state of heightened focus and concentration.
During this state, individuals are more receptive to therapeutic suggestions and may be guided to explore and address specific concerns.
Clinical hypnotherapy is utilised to address a range of psychological and behavioural issues, including stress, anxiety, phobias, smoking cessation, weight management, pain management, and more.
It can be applied to enhance personal development, boost self-confidence, and improve overall well-being.
Clinical hypnotherapy is sometimes used in conjunction with other forms of psychotherapy or medical treatments. Clinical hypnotherapy aims to empower individuals to access their own inner resources and make positive changes. It may facilitate self-discovery and help individuals gain insights into their behaviours, emotions, and thought patterns.