Greencare Clinics has brought together a panel of lifestyle specialists — among them former Olympian and mindset coach Michael Klim — as part of a broader push to offer an integrative approach to wellbeing alongside its medicinal cannabis telehealth services.
Joining Klim on the panel are stress management coach Dean Gladstone, meditation and mindfulness expert Soelae Riley, yoga facilitator Kate Kendall, nutritionist Zoe Bingley-Pullin, yoga and movement teacher Charlotte Dodson, and health and wellness coach Tory Trewhitt.
CEO George Moskos said the goal is to equip people with the knowledge, strategies and tools needed to achieve better wellness at a time when stress, anxiety and burnout are driving growing health concerns.
"Prevention is better than the cure," he said. "We have curated this team of experts to ensure an integrative health approach across the clinic… that extends beyond clinical care.
"We want to help people better understand the benefits of incorporating health and wellness measures into their daily routine to reduce the symptoms of stress, burnout and anxiety which are so prevalent in our society."
A recent study by the Australian Bureau of Statistics found that almost 43% of Australians aged 16 to 85 had experienced a mental disorder at some point in their lives, with anxiety identified as the most common condition.
This new division of the Greencare business will centre on helping individuals make well-informed choices about their health and wellness routines while building a positive mindset.

Klim said: “I’m passionate about helping people with goal setting, how to look after their body and just how important that is, and how to reach the elite mindset in everyday life.
"I've joined the Greencare Clinics Lifestyle Experts to help arm people with the valuable tools to lead a more balanced lifestyle, increase motivation and help them tackle the next challenge," he added.
Each expert will design programs tailored to the individual based on their personal health goals and lifestyle needs.