Where your child is at the centre of their own care, talked to, not about, and met exactly as they are.
We don't stop at the symptom. We chase the why underneath.
No kid sits through a list of everything that's hard about them.
No waiting room to survive. Telehealth or home visits.
The dream is the day you don't need us at all.
A world where healthy children raise healthier ones.
To give every child the Juni care that lasts a lifetime.
How we practise was never going to fit on a tagline. It lives in how a session actually feels.
We start with your actual kid. Not one from a textbook. The one with strong opinions and favourite things, the one you already know better than anyone. We learn what settles them, what tips them over, what they’re like on the days that don’t go to plan.
Your child never has to perform and is met by someone who reads their nervous system and eases off before they hit the wall. Because a child who feels safe is a child who can learn.
You leave with a plan built around your kid, one that flexes as they do.
There’s a lot more to it, and it’s worth reading about.
They don’t have to.
The best sessions rarely look like anyone sitting still and answering questions. A little one might wander off, keep building their Lego, or narrate the whole thing as a dinosaur. A teenager might give one-word answers until we land on the game or the band they’ll happily talk about for an hour. Or they might not say a thing. We’re often up and moving with them, working with whoever turns up, however the day is going.
When you’re at home, we meet the real kid, not the one holding it together in a stranger’s office. We see how the day really goes, and work with what’s actually there.
“I always knew I’d build this clinic.”
Court Garfoot
Paediatric Clinical Nutritionist & Feeding Therapist
Court knew she’d work in paediatrics before she’d finished her nutrition degree, and never once wavered. Since 2008 she’s been with kids in every context going.
She has ADHD and her own history of chronic illness. So she built Juni for families who deserve better than generic care. The practice she always knew she’d build, for families like yours.
In Roman mythology, Juno was queen of the gods, and she used that power for others. Protectress of women, guardian of childbirth, champion of the family.
Her strength was never force. It was mothering. The holding, the guiding, the grieving, the getting out of the way. Loving someone fiercely without being able to control a single outcome of their life.
It’s what a child teaches you daily. The difference between flow and force. The seasons you didn’t plan and can’t speed up. Development isn’t something you push. It’s something you tend, and let unfold in its own perfect timing.
Anyone holding steady for your child is mothering. The version we’re lucky enough to see is you. Doing a phenomenal job inside a system that was never built for you. Learning a new language to understand your child, advocating fiercely, doing it differently than you ever planned, because that’s what your child needs.
There’s a nod to Junior in there too. The small people aren’t here to be shaped into anyone, just given room to be themselves. And a soft spot for the film with an epic soundtrack.
If you've read this far on not enough sleep, you don't need to have it all figured out. No tidy summary. No perfect words. No plan.
Just one small conversation, whenever you're ready.
Free, 15 minutes. That's it.
The clinic you wish you'd found three appointments ago. Now you've found us.
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Juni works with families on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land right across this country. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live and where the children we care for are growing up, whose deep knowledge of health, healing, food, and community continues to inspire and guide us. We extend this respect to all the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of this beautiful country we are blessed to call home.