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A sense of calm

“The first thing most people comment on, is how calm they feel in my clinic.” Eve Armytage is the proprietor of Revive Your Health, an allied health practice which she opened in February this year. “It’s so valuable to provide an environment where clients can feel happy and relaxed, before the treatment starts.”
Eve has worked as a naturopath and remedial massage therapist for over 10 years, but was drawn to creating a multi-modality practice. “To achieve good health and ongoing wellness, we need to look at the body, mind, and how we choose to proceed in life.”
To facilitate this, she has attracted a variety of therapists from other allied health industries. You can book in for a therapeutic myotherapy treatment with Courtney Willis (Myo For You), achieve wellness through herbalism with Holley McLeay (HolleyOak), or learn from the quiet guidance of Beth Tucker, psychotherapist. “I like to be able to refer to other health practitioners where appropriate, so it made sense to bring them into my own clinic!”
“I get great results treating post-viral or adrenal fatigue, but have a real passion for sports nutrition – it’s great to help people to feel their best! With naturopathy and massage, I assist clients to resolve health issues, then work out how to go on feeling amazing for as long as possible.”
And the best part of working in Geelong West? “The drawcard was partly the location, being near all the Pako Street shops, but having client car parking was a huge bonus!”

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