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Dr. Phoebe Slape

BSc (Biomed). MBBS. FAFRM. FASLM.


Clinical Lead

Lifestyle Medicine Physician

WORKING DAYS

Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays

STATUS

Accepting appointments

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Dr. Phoebe Slape is a medical specialist who holds dual fellowships in Rehabilitation and Lifestyle Medicine, who is passionate about providing evidence-based, patient-centred lifestyle interventions that improve overall patient wellbeing.

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She has extensive experience as a clinician across both the public and private sectors, including as Director of Rehabilitation Services and Director of Clinical Training to registrars.

Dr. Slape joins BaMH SC as Clinical Lead of our Lifestyle Medicine service, helping to further our commitment to an integrated model of care that takes a holistic approach to mental healthcare and considers the intersections of physical, cognitive and mental wellbeing.

She will be collaborating with the multidisciplinary team at TBMH and will assist in referring patients into our comprehensive bespoke and group lifestyle medicine programs. She champions a collaborative approach to patient-centred care, and is happy to liaise with referring doctor’s at any stage along their patient’s journey to determine the best course of care.

Dr Slape is excited about the development of cutting edge technology and innovative approaches in health care such as assistive technology, diagnostics, robotics, and AI. She helped implement the use of robotic assisted therapy for rehabilitation in a hospital setting and is a member of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine and Australian Rehabilitation & Assistive Technology Association.

She is passionate about providing personalised care that supports and empowers people to maximise their mental and physical health and live their best life. Dr. Slape provides in-person and telehealth consultations, specialising in personalised lifestyle medicine assessment and prescriptions which are aligned with client goals.

Whether you want to get support for yourself or for a loved one, or you want to make a referral for an individual needing support we are here to help

This website does not provide mental health services.

If you are having an emergency, dial 000.

If you are feeling distressed and need help now, the below services are available 24 hours a day.

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1300 MH CALL

Mental Health (after hours) – support, advice and referral, mental health emergency

Lifeline

24/7 phone and online chat

13 11 14

Suicide callback service

24/7 counselling to people affected by suicide and online chat 1300 659 467

13YARN

Mental Health service for First nations and Indigenous Australians

Beyond Blue

24/7 support service for counselling and online chat

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