Why Clinics and Clinicians work with Clea

Reduces the emotional load patients carry between appointments
Provides ongoing mental health support without adding burden to clinic teams
Improves continuity so patients are not restarting or re-explaining at each referral
Supports complex, long-term conditions where symptoms and capacity fluctuate
Sits clearly alongside medical care, not inside clinical scope

Clea helps Clinics and Clinicians support the mental health impact of chronic illness between visits, without replacing medical care or increasing workload.

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How clinics and clinicians partner with Clea - a simple, low-burden partnership

Offering Clea to patients at diagnosis or review
Sharing a Membership Card or QR code
Explaining Clea as optional mental health support between visits
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“Clea supports patients in the time between appointments, where we simply don’t have capacity.”
Pia Greene
Clinician, Sydney
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“Clea doesn’t replace care - it complements it.”
Dr Nicole Smith
Clinical Psychologist , Brisbane
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“Patients come to appointments more settled, without us needing to manage anything differently.”
Sophia Taylor
Clinician, Melbourne

Built with practitioners who understand chronic illness

Clea partners with clinics by providing counsellor-led mental health support for patients between appointments, addressing the ongoing emotional and psychological load of chronic illness.

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Chronic care isn’t complete without long-term mental health support

People living with chronic illness often fall between medical care and traditional therapy. They may not need weekly therapy, but they do benefit from consistent emotional support from someone who understands long-term conditions.

Clea fills this gap through a simple mental health membership: counsellor-led, fortnightly care, with therapy available when deeper clinical support is required.
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