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The Raymond Hader Clinic
Suite 4/20 Commercial Rd Melbourne Victoria Australia 3004

E-mail info@rayhaderclinic.com.au
Phone +61 3 9804 5757
Fax +61 3 9804 5797
Freecall 1800 88 33 88

ABN 19 082 617 874

Crisis Admission within 24 hours
Initial Consultation is free

Our People

All the doctors in our program are well-established general practitioners with many years medical practice experience. At the Raymond Hader Clinic, we also have professionals who uniquely combine a personal history of drug and alcohol addiction alongside formal qualifications.
This means our staff can share experiences with clients who might otherwise feel that nobody understands what they're going through. Many of our experienced people know only too well the feelings of isolation associated with addiction.
 
 

Program Director & Founder

Richard Smith BA, Grad dip. Soc. Sci. (Drug Dependence)

 

 

Richard is the founder of the Raymond Hader Clinic and specialises in addictive behaviour and affective change. He has 25 years experience in counselling alcohol and drug addiction with families, partners and friends of problem drinkers and drug users.
Richard brings with him 17 years of personal drug use experience, which has proved to be invaluable in working with drug-dependent clients.
 
 

Treatment Services Manager

Belinda Walsh

 

 

We are excited about Belinda Walsh coming on board at the Retreat as the new Manager. She has over 25 years experience working in the field of addiction with 20 years in management in both the public and private sectors. Belinda is a former Director of South Pacific Hospital where she trained as an Interventionist is studying a Bachelor of Health Management and has a Certificate IV in AOD work.
 
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