“Let Food be your Medicine & Medicine be your Food"

Hippocrates (460-377 BC)

Hippocrates the Greek physician, is considered to be the father of Western medicine. Hence, when a doctor graduates from medical school, he or she takes the Hippocratic Oath. A promise to practice medicine ethically.

Hippocrates was the first to practice Natural Medicine all those centuries ago, as pharmaceutical medicine did not exist back then.

Hippocrates practiced by advising patients to use foods and herbs to heal their ailments, as he believed that any ailment was due to poor eating habits, therefore, poor nutrition.

Many centuries down the track, we western doctors are taught to practice medicine by prescribing pharmaceuticals before looking into anyone’s diet, environment or lifestyle.

When I was going through medical school in the early 80′s, I certainly was not taught much about nutrition or diet. In biochemistry classes we studied many biochemical pathways. We were never taught the relevance of those complex pathways to realistic and common human conditions or ailments, let alone how much of each vitamins and minerals were crucial to maintain the basic human function.

During those years of practicing Orthodox or Pharmaceutical Medicine, I did not see the relevance of those biochemical pathways very much. Only when I started to incorporate Natural Medicine into my practice, I realised how relevant those biochemical pathways were to the survival and health of every living human cell.

Natural Medicine is not an Alternative Medicine. It is a science of reinforcing the building blocks of every human cell. Yet, when one talks about Natural Medicine, it is often linked to “Alternative Medicine” implying it is something other than, or less than accepted mainstream medicine. In a way, it is ‘Alternative’ to the Pharmaceutical Medicine that we ‘western doctors’ are taught to practice. Natural Medicine goes back to the basic science and hence should be a building block to every medical practice. It should be part of “Orthodox” medicine, but it’s not.

I trained in this traditional Orthodox or Pharmaceutical Medicine and my main qualification is of that of General Practice. However, my journey for this “Alternative” route started over 30 years ago when I trained as a medical acupuncturist, and discovered that pharmaceutical medicine doesn’t have all the answers to human health. I then came across Natural Medicine and discovered a large part of a ‘Missing Link’ to human health.

In truth, no one aspect of medicine can provide all the answers to all facets of human health, and it’s unlikely that we will ever get there. However, we Doctors need to use all the resources we can, rather than turning away valuable sciences that help our patients, however unfamiliar they are. We need to learn, and learn with an open mind.

Humans consume enormous amounts of food, which upon entering the mouth start trillions of biochemical reactions ultimately affecting the way each and every one of our cells function. We are unable to easily source and consume foods that are meant to be absorbed by the human body, the way we were designed in prehistoric times. We are faced with contaminated soils, air and oceans, genetically modified crops and over processed food, causing a heavier and heavier load on the biochemical pathways of each of our cells, which without more resources at times simply can’t cope.

We have to take care of this basic function before we consider adding further chemicals into the body in the hope that those medications we ingest will “fix” the ailments.

If I can help my patients to stop and think about what they eat, read and understand the labels of food they pick up from supermarket shelves before consuming them, and wean them off unnecessary medications (as many conditions can be reversed without medication) and still feel great, I would say I live true to the oath taken when I received my medical degree.

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“The importance of unravelling the layers of issues is paramount to the outcome of the patient…"

CIRS / Biotoxin Illness:CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome)
Metabolic Syndrome:Insulin Resistance & Diabetes
PCOS
Gut Dysbiosis:SIBO / LIBO
IBS
IBD
Food Intolerances
Thyroid Disorders:Underactive / Overactive thyroid management.
Thyroid autoimmune disorders.
MCAS:Mast Cell Activation Syndrome disorder.
Hormone Dysregulation:Hormone dysregulation / imbalance therapy
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:Fibromyalgia
Adrenal Disorders (HPA Axis Dysregulation)
Toxicity:Detoxification of all aspects of toxicity

New Patient Fee

Consultation TypeDurationTotal FeeMedicare RebateOut‑of‑Pocket Expense
The 1st two appointments60 minutes$500.00$125.10$374.90

*18 years or over. No exceptions

  • As a new patient with Dr. Janet Kim you will experience an extensive, investigative consultation process and your case will be prepared by Dr. Kim before your 2nd appointment.
  • The total fee of $500 is to be paid on the day of your visit.

Existing Patient Fees

Consultation TypeDurationTotal FeeMedicare RebateOut‑of‑Pocket Expense
Standard consultationUp to 30 minutes$225.00$84.90$140.10
Long consultationUp to 45 minutes$340.00$125.10$214.90
Prolonged consultation60 minutes$450.00$125.10$324.90

Important information:

  • The total fee is to be paid on the day of your visit.
  • Cancelled or missed appointments without 24 hours’ notice will incur the full consultation fee.

Cancellation or No Show Fee

The full consultation fee will be charged if any appointment is cancelled with less than 24 hours notice or patient fails to arrive for appointment.

*No exemptions.

Nature Care Health offers a Nurse’s Station with intravenous therapies, patient monitoring etc and other doctors and Allied Health practitioners.

Nature Care Health (formally known as Nature Care Wholistic and Medical Centre) is a professional medical and wellness clinic located in St Leonards, Sydney. With our wholistic approach to care, our team of experts are committed to providing diverse, high-quality services with the highest level of care to our patients from all across Australia.

Dr Bloomfield and the team are passionate about providing our patients with an exceptional standard of care, both acute and preventative. Whether you need a general health check up, medical support, nutrition advice, immune boosting Vitamin IV therapy or a body readjustment, our practitioners are here to help.

We recommend you speak to one of our friendly reception staff on 02 9966 8666 to find out more about what we offer and to direct you to the right health practitioner. We are offering walk in Vitamin C treatments please visit our IV Therapy page for more information or speak with one of our friendly recepetion team who will be happy to answer your questions.

Nature Care Health is located at Level 5, 39 Chandos Street, St Leonards. Our location has on street 2 hour metered parking. There is also the Hume Street Carpark which is an easy 6 – 7 minute walk and has 2 hour free parking.

If you are traveling via public transport, we are located less than 5 minute walk from St Leonards train station.

Thank you for your interest in registering as a new patient with our practice. We are pleased that you are considering us for your healthcare needs and appreciate the time taken to complete the registration process. Please note that new patient appointments with Dr Janet Kim are managed via a waiting list. Submitting your registration form does not guarantee an appointment. All registrations are carefully reviewed to ensure we can provide appropriate and ongoing care.

We truly appreciate your understanding and patience throughout this process and thank you for considering our practice. Once your registration has been confirmed, we will reach out to you should appointment time slots become available.

New Patient Registration with Dr. Janet Kim

As a new patient of Dr. Janet Kim, you will experience an extensive and investigative consultation process. Your case will be carefully reviewed and prepared by Dr. Kim prior to your second appointment.

Appointment Structure

  • Two initial appointments
  • Each appointment is 60 minutes
  • Appointments are scheduled consecutively

Fees & Rebates

  • Fee per appointment: $500
  • Medicare rebate: $125.10
  • Out‑of‑pocket cost: $374.90

The full fee of $500 is payable on the day of each visit.

Total for the First Two Appointments

  • Total fees: $1,000
  • Total Medicare rebates: $250.20
  • Total out‑of‑pocket expense: $749.80

Waiting List

New patient appointments with Dr. Janet Kim are managed via a waiting list. Submitting your registration does not guarantee an appointment. You will be contacted if your registration is accepted and an appointment becomes available.

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