4 practitioners found
Amara Nwosu
✓ VerifiedFortitude Valley, QLD
Amara's seven years of specialist mental health exercise physiology practice, combined with formal training in trauma-informed care and motivational interviewing, equip her to work effectively with some of the most complex client presentations in the field. Flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends, bilingual English and Igbo, and her commitment to underserved populations make her genuinely accessible across Brisbane.
Zoe Anderson
✓ VerifiedCollingwood, VIC
Zoe has built her practice around the intersection of hormonal health, mental wellbeing, and metabolic function, a genuinely integrated approach that recognises how closely these systems interact for women across all life stages. Her specialist certifications in pelvic health and perinatal exercise science, combined with a Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology, give her the depth to manage presentations that frequently fall between the cracks of conventional healthcare.
Kai Nakamura
✓ VerifiedFitzroy North, VIC
Kai is one of Melbourne's most experienced exercise physiologists in chronic infectious disease management, with a subspecialty in Long COVID developed since the early stages of the pandemic and a genuine understanding of pacing requirements for post-viral illness that generalist practitioners frequently miss. He speaks Japanese and works within a community health centre committed to serving populations that mainstream health services often underserve.
Priya Sharma
✓ VerifiedBrisbane, QLD
Priya's combination of women's health, pelvic floor rehabilitation, and mental health exercise physiology is rare and genuinely valuable for women whose physical and psychological wellbeing are closely linked. Her telehealth-first, trauma-informed approach makes her accessible across Queensland, including for women from South Asian communities who may otherwise find services difficult to access.