ReMed Natural Medicine Clinic
Our story

19 years of asking why

ReMed opened in 2007 with a question that has not changed since: why. Why this child, why these symptoms, why now. 19 years later, that question is still how every consultation at our Bundoora clinic begins, and it is the reason families keep finding us when the why behind their child's symptoms has gone unanswered.

Where it started

A single practice with an unfashionable habit

Keonie Moore founded ReMed as The Natural Approach to Medicine: a clinic that treated symptoms as information worth investigating rather than noise to be quietened. From the beginning, that meant long first appointments, careful histories and a stubborn refusal to guess when something could be measured.

Over the years, the casework told us where we were needed. Keonie's clinical career has been predominantly paediatric for more than 16 years, and the families arriving at the clinic looked increasingly alike: a child with ADHD, autism, anxiety, OCD, tics or PANS or PANDAS, a parent holding a folder of reports, and nobody who had explained why. Parents come to us when they have a diagnosis but not an explanation. That sentence, said to us in different words hundreds of times, is what shaped ReMed into a children's clinic.

The work went deeper than the consult room. Keonie's research on PANS, "N-Acetyl Cysteine and Curcumin in Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome", was published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, and her own family includes lived experience with autism, ADHD and PANS. The team grew to 13 people, including practitioners chosen because they work the same way: data over guesswork, and always alongside your child's doctors.

Along the way

The milestones that mattered

  1. 2007: Keonie Moore founds ReMed, The Natural Approach to Medicine, with a simple conviction: symptoms are information, and they deserve investigation.

  2. 2014: Invited to present in Chicago at the 2nd International Endocrinology Conference, alongside delegates from the BMJ, NIH and Mayo Clinic.

  3. 2017: NHAA Award for Notable Contributions to Naturopathy in Australia. Keonie also presents at the 7th Asian Congress on Autoimmunity in Melbourne.

  4. 2018: 2 BIMA Awards for Excellence in Practice (Naturopathy & Herbal Medicine, and Nutrition & Dietetics), and a keynote in Kochi, India, on acute onset OCD and tics in children.

  5. 2026: Keonie writes for Mamamia on ADHD and iron deficiency, bringing the clinic's paediatric experience to a national parent audience.

  • NHAA
  • ANTA
  • SSNT
  • Endeavour
  • 19 years in practice
What we believe

We ask why. And we work with medicine, not against it.

A child is more than a label, and a diagnosis is a starting point, not an answer. So we take a full history before we form a view, we use functional testing only where it is clinically indicated, and we adjust the plan as your child responds rather than assuming the first version was right.

Just as firmly: ReMed's care is complementary to conventional medicine, never a replacement for it. We work alongside your GP, paediatrician, psychologist and specialists, and you will never be asked to choose between being heard here and being treated there. After 19 years, we are certain those 2 things belong together.

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