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HomeHealthFirst year, and new location

First year, and new location

By Hollie Harris

Ripple Psychology is celebrating its first year of clinical practice in Queensland by moving into new, larger premises in Noosa Junction.
Melita Inglis and David Clarke form a husband-and-wife team who are both so happy to be opening this new clinic.
“As much as we loved our first year sharing a consulting room, our client base has grown to the point that we needed a room each,” Melita said.
While both psychologists take referrals from local doctors for depression, anxiety, stress and sleep disorders, each specialises as well.
Melita works with trauma through reprocessing disturbing memories, while Dave works with a lot with couples, children and families.
What are the couple most looking forward to in their new location?
“For me it’s the purpose built clinic with a comfortable private reception and waiting room,” Dave said.
Melita is enthusiastic about the address.
“Arcadia Street is such a tranquil, calm little oasis,” she said.
Although relatively new to the Sunshine Coast, Dave and Melita have 50 years of experience between them and have worked around the globe.
“Noosa is special though,” Melita said.
“We are here to stay. Ripple Psychology has finally found it’s permanent home,” she said.
Find Ripple Psychology on Arcadia Street in Noosa Junction.

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