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Budding Wellness answer your top 6 questions

The expert team at Budding Wellness in Noosa Junction have answered their most asked questions by members of the community.

Created by Dr Cheyne Mitchell and his pharmacist business partner, Alya Abdulmaksoud, Budding Wellness specialises in endo-cannabinoid support (ECS) therapy to improve quality of life.

1. How do I book an appointment?

At Budding Wellness, we strive to make the booking experience seamless and stress free. Clients can give me a call at reception on (07) 5440 4900, email me at clinic@buddingwellness.com.au or alternatively they can book online through our website (it’s linked to the HealthEngine App).

2. What happens during the initial consultation?

To ensure we offer the client the best possible guidance and support, we will need to schedule the client an initial appointment with Dr Cheyne Mitchell. This is a 30 minute appointment which can either be in person or via phone. Within this appointment time Dr Cheyne will go through the client’s health history and perform a health assessment which will result in a personalised treatment plan.

The medication can be in different forms, therefore, together with the doctor, the client will choose the best option for them.

3. When will I receive my treatment plan?

Dr Cheyne takes a meticulous approach to patient care, ensuring clarity and understanding every step of the way. During the consultation, Dr Cheyne will walk clients through their personalised treatment plan, discussing medications and strategies tailored to their specific needs. This ensures that clients leave the consultation fully informed and equipped with a comprehensive understanding of their treatment journey.

4. How do I pick up my scripts and medication?

Patients will leave the initial appointment with their script and will be able to use our onsite dispensary to pick up their medication. Alternatively if they have had a phone appointment we are able to post their medication or send their script to their local pharmacy.

5. What types of medication are you able to provide?

At our clinic, we understand that medication preferences vary from person to person. That’s why we offer a diverse range of options to suit individual needs and preferences. Our medication offerings include various forms such as flowers, oils, edibles, and more.

During your appointment with Dr Cheyne, your specific health concerns and preferences will be thoroughly discussed. Dr Cheyne will work with you to tailor your medication plan to best address your unique needs, ensuring a personalised approach to your wellness journey.

6. What happens next?

Following the initial appointment, we’ll take proactive steps to ensure the clients continued progress and satisfaction. We’ll schedule a review appointment for the client in eight weeks’ time. This allows us to assess the client’s progress, address any concerns, and make any necessary adjustments to the client’s treatment plan.

However, the client’s well-being is our top priority, and we’re always here to support them. If they have any concerns or questions before their scheduled review appointment, they can always reach out to us. We’ll gladly schedule an appointment for them sooner to address any issues and ensure their peace of mind.

For more information, visit buddingwellness.com.au

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