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In 1998, two graduates from the University of Melbourne opened a clinic in Parkville to provide Integrated Western Medicine and Complementary Therapies.
 
   

They encouraged their staff to never prescribe treatments that would destroy the patient’s quality of life. They also insisted that their staff offer therapies that they would be willing to take themselves.

The integration of conventional complementary therapies with emotional and spiritual counseling, along with their emphasis on the practitioner-patient relationship are the principle reasons why more than 4,000 patients from many nations have come for treatment during the last 13 years.

We believe that to be effective as a healer, one has to blend art and science. When treating patients, Smile Australia looks beyond the obvious. They find the root needs of their patients and develop personalized therapies to address the unique circumstances of each patient.

Their commitments to treat patients with professionalism, ethics and compassion made them beloved practitioners. As researchers, Smile Australia staff explore many types of complementary treatments in their constant quest to help their patients.

Smile Australia practitioners were not satisfied with only pursuing the traditional goal of oncology, which is tumor destruction. When reviewing cancer survival rates, it became apparent that focusing solely on tumor destruction is not enough. Our practitioners take an individualized approach to cancer treatment, combining the latest conventional and complementary cancer treatments. This approach gives people who are fighting cancer new options and hope.

Respect and Dignity for All:

Smile Australia is committed to responding to each patient’s total needs: physical, emotional and spiritual. Patient care management, counseling, pastoral care , specialized support groups, education and social services are all considered integral components to the care that should be provided to every cancer patient.

 
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