
About
Brunswick West's multi-disciplinary health clinic since 1990
Seven allied health disciplines under one roof on Melville Road — meaning the right practitioner for your condition is just down the hall, not weeks away on a waiting list.
- 36 years serving Brunswick & the inner north
- 65,000+ patients cared for
- 16 qualified health professionals
- Open 6 days a week
16 experienced practitioners. 7 disciplines.
Every practitioner here shows a credential you can check for yourself. Chiropractic, physiotherapy, podiatry and acupuncture are AHPRA-registered professions, and those registration numbers are on the public register at ahpra.gov.au. Massage, myotherapy, naturopathy and colonic irrigation are credentialled through their professional associations, so those practitioners show their association and, where they hold one, a provider number — the same check, made with the body that registers them.

Dr Kenneth Taylor
Senior Consultant Chiropractor
Registered since 2009 — 17 years in practice
AHPRA CHI0000988624
Dr Hamilton Mack
Senior Consultant Chiropractor
Registered since 2010 — 16 years in practice
AHPRA CHI0001594711
Dr Beau Billett
Senior Consultant Chiropractor
Registered since 2011 — 15 years in practice
AHPRA CHI0001668642
Andrew Macdonald
Senior Consultant Physiotherapist
Registered since 2016 — 10 years in practice
AHPRA PHY0002098797
Anureet Selach
Podiatrist
AHPRA POD0002925308
Chris Doyle
Senior Consultant Acupuncturist
AHPRA CMR0001739422
Natalie Turner
Myotherapist
Myotherapy Association Australia (MAA)(opens in a new tab) · Provider 1108151B

Vanessa Bruce
Remedial Massage Therapist & Colonic Therapist
Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA)(opens in a new tab) · Provider 1467214H

Nikki Davis
Remedial Massage Therapist
Association of Massage Therapists (AMT)(opens in a new tab) · Provider A324241J

Tyra Garcia
Remedial Massage Therapist
Association of Massage Therapists (AMT)(opens in a new tab) · Provider 19012

Chris Macasiano
Remedial Massage Therapist & Registered Nurse
Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA)(opens in a new tab) · Provider A344822K

Kass Sidley
Colonic Hydrotherapist
Massage Association of Australia (MAA)(opens in a new tab) · Provider A199221L · Member 200590

Sara Canney
Naturopath & Colonic Therapist
Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS)(opens in a new tab) · Provider 089322CL

Carmen Farrugia
Fertility & Pregnancy Naturopath, Colonic Therapist
AHPRA-registered midwife NMW0001034617
Jessica Pensa
Naturopath
Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA)(opens in a new tab)

Allie Sanderson
Naturopath
National Herbalists Association of Australia (NHAA)(opens in a new tab)
At the front desk
Our friendly reception team books appointments across all seven disciplines and understands the strengths of each practitioner. If you're unsure who to see, simply ask — we'll help you find the practitioner best suited to your needs.
Bree — Practice Manager
Tyra Garcia — Client Support & Remedial Massage Therapist
Felicity — Client Support
Why seven disciplines under one roof matters
You can see a chiropractor, a physiotherapist and a podiatrist in the same building in Brunswick, alongside four other disciplines — so back pain, a running injury, heel pain and digestive complaints are assessed by practitioners who compare notes with each other, rather than across three practices in three suburbs.
You don't need to know who to see before you book
Most people arrive with pain, not a diagnosis. Working out which discipline it belongs to is the practitioners' job here, not something you have to get right before you book.
Seven disciplines work in the same building, so if the assessment points somewhere else, moving across is a conversation between two practitioners — not a referral, a new waiting list and the whole story told again from the start. Four examples of how that plays out:
- Back & joint pain: If a chiropractic assessment finds the limiting factor is muscle strength rather than joint restriction, your care moves straight to a physiotherapist — no new referral.
- Foot & leg pain: If heel pain turns out to be a loading problem rather than a foot problem, the podiatrist and the physiotherapist here look at how you move together, and agree one plan.
- Digestive health: The naturopath and the colonic therapist work on gut problems from two directions, with one set of notes between them.
- Sports & running injuries: Shockwave therapy, a gait assessment and a structured rehabilitation programme — all three are in the building.
And where the answer is something none of the seven covers, you hear that at the assessment and we refer you on — with a letter of findings, and a named specialist where there is one we rate.
What Brunswick Health is
Brunswick Health has operated at 1/68 Melville Road since 1990, and more than 65,000 people have come through the doors in that time — most of them locals who live within a few kilometres of it.
It was founded by Dr Voula Roumel, a chiropractor registered with AHPRA since 1987. She no longer takes appointments — the practitioners at the clinic see patients today.
More about how the clinic works
It is not a single-discipline practice that added services over time. Seven disciplines work here side by side, each run by independent practitioners with their own registrations, their own businesses and their own clinical judgement. Brunswick Health provides the building, the reception, the systems and the booking — the practitioners provide the care.
Plenty of people describe this as a holistic health clinic, and that is a fair name for what seven disciplines in one building amounts to — a gut problem, a headache and a foot that will not settle get looked at by practitioners who can walk down the corridor and ask each other, rather than becoming three unrelated appointments in three suburbs.
That structure is worth knowing about because it changes what you get. Each practitioner's reputation is their own, and word of mouth is what fills their books — so getting you better and keeping their diary full are the same job.
What we do
Also available by post, no appointment needed: saliva hormone testing and hair mineral testing.
Health funds, Medicare and claiming
Clear fees and instant rebates
- Instant on-the-spot HICAPS rebates: Claim your private health rebate at the counter with all major funds and pay only the remaining gap, rather than claiming it back yourself.
- Fees published upfront: Every consultation fee is on this site before you book, with the health fund item code beside it wherever one exists.
- Medicare care plans: Under a GP Chronic Condition Management Plan, Medicare rebates $63.40 per session as at July 2026, for up to 5 allied health sessions per calendar year across chiropractic, physiotherapy and podiatry combined — five in total, not five each.
- WorkSafe, TAC and DVA: DVA is billed directly. WorkSafe and TAC are paid on the day and claimed back, and we submit the invoice for you.
Chiropractic, physiotherapy, podiatry, acupuncture, remedial massage and myotherapy all claim on any extras policy that includes them — what decides it is whether the service is on your cover, not which fund you are with. Your policy documents say which services are on it, and every fund's cover can be compared at privatehealth.gov.au(opens in a new tab). Medicare's own rules for allied health sit with Services Australia(opens in a new tab).
Medibank(opens in a new tab)
Bupa(opens in a new tab)- HCF(opens in a new tab)
HBF(opens in a new tab)
HIF(opens in a new tab)- nib(opens in a new tab)
- AHM(opens in a new tab)
- Australian Unity(opens in a new tab)
- GMHBA(opens in a new tab)
- Peoplecare(opens in a new tab)
- and other HICAPS funds
Medicare care plans(opens in a new tab)
The schemes above are WorkSafe Victoria(opens in a new tab), TAC(opens in a new tab), DVA(opens in a new tab) and the GP Chronic Condition Management Plan — the scheme formerly called EPC. Care plans work the same way as WorkSafe and TAC: you pay on the day and the money comes back to you. Two things are worth knowing before you book: colonic irrigation is not claimable on private health insurance, because there are no fund item codes for it — though some NDIS and aged care plans may cover it, which is worth checking with your plan manager or aged care provider; and naturopathy is included on some extras policies but not others, so your own fund is the one to confirm it. Funds only discuss a policy with the member named on it, so that is one the clinic cannot look up for you.
Getting here
Finding us in Brunswick
The clinic is at 1/68 Melville Road, Brunswick West — on the Brunswick border, a few minutes from Sydney Road and the Brunswick shopping strip. If you are searching for a practitioner in Brunswick, this is the practice most locals mean.
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By tram, train or car
- Route 58 tram along Melville Road — stop 35, at Victoria Street
- Upfield line: Brunswick and Anstey stations are a short ride away
- Street parking out front — the opposite side of Melville Road is unrestricted at any hour, the clinic side from 9am on weekdays
Opening hours
- Monday – Friday
- 8:45am – 7:00pm
- Saturday
- 8:45am – 4:00pm
Closed Sunday and public holidays
Patients travel to us for care from across Melbourne's inner north — most often from Brunswick, Brunswick West, Brunswick East, Parkville, Carlton, Coburg, Pascoe Vale, Pascoe Vale South, Thornbury, Moonee Ponds, Essendon, Avondale Heights and Fitzroy.
Questions
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about directions, choosing the right practitioner, fees and what to bring.
Where is Brunswick Health and how do I get there?
Brunswick Health is at 1/68 Melville Road, Brunswick West VIC 3055, about six kilometres north of Melbourne's CBD. The route 58 tram runs along Melville Road — get off at stop 35 at Victoria Street — and from the city the 58 West Coburg tram leaves from William Street. Brunswick and Anstey stations on the Upfield line are a short ride away. There is street parking directly out front, and the opposite side of Melville Road is unrestricted at any hour. On the clinic's side you cannot park between 7:00am and 9:00am Monday to Friday, and that one is enforced — so for an appointment before 9:00am on a weekday, park across the road.
Do I need a referral to book at Brunswick Health?
No. Chiropractic, physiotherapy, podiatry, massage, colonic irrigation, naturopathy and acupuncture can all be booked directly. A referral only becomes relevant if you are claiming a Medicare rebate under a GP Chronic Condition Management Plan, or if you are being treated under a WorkSafe, TAC or DVA claim.
I do not know which practitioner I need. Can someone help me choose?
Yes, and it is worth asking rather than guessing. Call (03) 9380 8099 and we will help you book the right service — reception books for all seven disciplines and knows which one usually sees your kind of problem. If you would rather write than call, the ask-a-practitioner form on this site sends your question to the relevant practitioner and you will hear back within one business day.
What happens if I book the wrong practitioner?
You are told at the assessment, and moved to whoever should be seeing you. Because chiropractors, physiotherapists, podiatrists, massage therapists, acupuncturists, colonic therapists and naturopaths all work in the same building, moving you across is a conversation between two practitioners rather than a new referral, a new waiting list and a repeat of your history.
What are Brunswick Health's opening hours?
Monday to Friday 8:45am to 7:00pm, and Saturday 8:45am to 4:00pm. The clinic is closed on Sundays and public holidays. Individual practitioners work their own subset of those hours, so the availability you see when booking online is that practitioner's schedule rather than the building's.
Can I get an appointment on the same day?
Often, particularly outside the after-work peak between 5pm and 7pm. Same-day availability depends on the discipline and the practitioner — the clinic is open six days a week with multiple practitioners in most disciplines, which is what makes short-notice appointments possible more often than not. Booking online shows real availability; calling (03) 9380 8099 is faster if you need something today.
How long is a first appointment?
It depends on the discipline. A first chiropractic, physiotherapy or podiatry appointment allows time for history, physical assessment, an explanation of the findings and, in most cases, treatment on the same visit. Naturopathy initial consultations run 60 minutes, or 90 for a first couples fertility consultation; colonic irrigation sessions take around an hour including preparation; and massage is booked in 30, 40 or 60-minute blocks. Arrive five minutes early on a first visit so paperwork does not eat into your appointment.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
Your private health fund card if you have extras cover, so the rebate can be claimed on the spot. Bring any relevant scans, imaging reports or specialist letters, a list of medications and supplements you take, and — for podiatry or a running-related problem — the shoes you actually wear. Comfortable clothing you can move in is more useful than anything else you could bring.
Are there female practitioners available?
Yes. Podiatry, naturopathy, colonic irrigation, myotherapy and massage all have female practitioners at the clinic, and colonic irrigation is provided by female therapists. If practitioner gender matters to you, say so when booking and reception will match you rather than leaving it to chance.
Can I bring my child, or be seen with a support person?
Yes to both. Children can be assessed and treated with techniques adapted to their age and size, and a parent stays in the room throughout. Adult patients are welcome to bring a partner, family member, friend or carer into the consultation room at any appointment.
Can I be seen at Brunswick Health under WorkSafe, TAC or DVA?
Yes. Practitioners at Brunswick Health see patients under WorkSafe Victoria and TAC claims, and DVA referrals are accepted. WorkSafe and TAC are not bulk billed: you pay for the appointment on the day and we submit the invoice to your insurer for you, so the reimbursement comes back to you. Bring your claim number, the date and area of injury, and your case manager's contact details, and have the approval in place before the first visit. DVA is the exception — consultations are billed directly to DVA, so there is nothing to pay on the day. Bring your GP's DVA referral form and your card.
Is the clinic accessible if I have trouble with steps or use a wheelchair?
Call (03) 9380 8099 before booking and say what you need. Reception can tell you what access is like for the specific room your practitioner works from, arrange parking close to the door, and book you into a treatment room on the accessible side of the building. Asking beforehand takes a minute and is far better than finding out on the day.
Will I get a reminder before my appointment?
Yes. Booking online sends you a confirmation by text message straight away, and Brunswick Health sends a reminder before your appointment as well. Keep the confirmation — it has the details reception will ask for if you need to change anything later. If you would rather not receive reminders, or the number on the booking is wrong, call (03) 9380 8099 and reception will update it.
How do I cancel or reschedule an appointment?
Call (03) 9380 8099 during opening hours and reception will move or cancel it for you while you are on the phone, or send the change through the contact page if you would rather put it in writing. Reception handles the change either way — your confirmation text carries the booking details rather than a self-service link, so there is nothing to hunt for. You will also get a reminder before the appointment, which is the practical prompt to cancel in time if something has come up. Practitioners here are independent and their time is booked out in advance, so give as much notice as you can — at least 24 hours where possible. Short-notice cancellations may attract a fee at the practitioner's discretion.
How long has Brunswick Health been in Brunswick West?
Since 1990. The clinic has been at 1/68 Melville Road, Brunswick West for more than three decades, and more than 65,000 people have been seen here in that time — most of them from Brunswick and the neighbouring suburbs.
See what questions people are searching for
Have a question that is not covered here? Send it through the enquiry form, or call reception on (03) 9380 8099 — they can answer most of them on the spot.
Bookings
Start with a simple conversation
Our reception team manages bookings across all seven disciplines. Tell us what you're experiencing and they will guide you to the practitioner best suited to your needs, before anything is confirmed.
No payment needed to book · Confirmation by SMS · No referral needed
