Dr. Drew Carr

Drew is passionate about the wondrous thing that is the human experience.
As we experience and interact with our world through the vessels of our bodies, Drew has endeavored to learn all he can about how we function in health, and how to support others to heal.
Drew graduated from Victoria University in 2010 with a Bachelor in Clinical Sciences (B.Sc) and a Masters in Osteopathy (M.HSc).
Since then he has developed a passion for working with reproductive and sexual health, and has undertaken extensive further study in this field, including the use of 'internal techniques'. Working alongside midwives, as well as sexual educators and counselors has given Drew a unique perspective into working with sexual and reproductive health, as well as working with those with a trauma background.
Drew sees the importance of providing support to people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, relationship styles and cultural backgrounds.
Drew recognises the complex relationship between emotion, psyche and the body and includes this in every assessment, diagnosis and treatment.
Drew is a firm believer in the adaptive and self-healing capacities of the human body, and aims to support the healing process already at play, rather than trying to impose an idea of 'normal' onto the individual. This leads him to use a potent yet gentle approach to bring his patients to a state of integration, and self recovery.
Outside the clinic you might find Drew dangling from some monkey bars with his toddler, having an afternoon lounge-room dance party, or getting out among the trees on a hike or camping trip.
Also with his head buried in an anatomy book.....but for some reason that doesn't excite most people as much as it does Drew......
As we experience and interact with our world through the vessels of our bodies, Drew has endeavored to learn all he can about how we function in health, and how to support others to heal.
Drew graduated from Victoria University in 2010 with a Bachelor in Clinical Sciences (B.Sc) and a Masters in Osteopathy (M.HSc).
Since then he has developed a passion for working with reproductive and sexual health, and has undertaken extensive further study in this field, including the use of 'internal techniques'. Working alongside midwives, as well as sexual educators and counselors has given Drew a unique perspective into working with sexual and reproductive health, as well as working with those with a trauma background.
Drew sees the importance of providing support to people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, relationship styles and cultural backgrounds.
Drew recognises the complex relationship between emotion, psyche and the body and includes this in every assessment, diagnosis and treatment.
Drew is a firm believer in the adaptive and self-healing capacities of the human body, and aims to support the healing process already at play, rather than trying to impose an idea of 'normal' onto the individual. This leads him to use a potent yet gentle approach to bring his patients to a state of integration, and self recovery.
Outside the clinic you might find Drew dangling from some monkey bars with his toddler, having an afternoon lounge-room dance party, or getting out among the trees on a hike or camping trip.
Also with his head buried in an anatomy book.....but for some reason that doesn't excite most people as much as it does Drew......