Serving Parkville

Colonic Irrigation for Parkville Patients

Reviewed by our qualified colonic hydrotherapists — naturopaths and allied health practitioners, including ATMS, ANTA and MAA members

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Parkville is home to the University of Melbourne and the Royal Melbourne, Royal Children’s and Royal Women’s Hospitals, and it’s better connected to our Brunswick West clinic than its distance from the CBD might suggest — tram route 58 runs directly between West Coburg and Parkville via Brunswick West, a single tram trip rather than a cross-town journey.

Why Parkville clients choose us

Many of our Parkville clients are staff, students or researchers based around the university and hospital precinct who want a consistent practitioner without the trip becoming a hassle — the direct tram 58 connection makes it a genuinely straightforward one-line journey. Parkville clients get the same closed-system, properly screened approach as anyone else in the practice.

What we help with

Parkville clients most commonly come in for bloating, brain fog — often related to long hours studying or in the lab — and general detox support. See our full list of conditions we help with and infusions for more detail.

First visit

No referral is required to book. If it’s your first time having colonic hydrotherapy, what to expect at your first appointment covers what to bring and how the initial screening works.

Getting here

Travelling from Parkville

  • University of Melbourne
  • Royal Melbourne Hospital
  • Royal Park
  • Tram route 58 (via Brunswick West)
  • Tram route 19 (Royal Parade)
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Frequently asked questions

Do you treat clients from Parkville?

Yes — Parkville is one of the more central suburbs we see clients from, including staff and students connected to the University of Melbourne and the Parkville hospital precinct.

How do I get to the clinic from Parkville without a car?

Tram route 58 runs directly between Parkville and West Coburg via Brunswick West, stopping close to our clinic. Tram route 19 along Royal Parade is another option, connecting through to Sydney Road.

Is parking available at the clinic?

Yes — there is on-street parking directly in front of the clinic on Melville Road, and the opposite side of the road is unrestricted at any hour. On the clinic's side you cannot park between 7:00am and 9:00am on weekdays, so for an early appointment, park across the road.

Ready to book your appointment?

No referral needed. Book online 24/7, or call reception.

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