New Category added to directory – Allied Health

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Over the last few months, we’ve grown to almost 400 listings in the directory that we manage. With that we’ve had a few services get back to us that we needed an Allied Health category to help differentiate from some of our other services like Clinic and Doctor.

As such, we’ve introduced a new category for Allied Health. As part of this, we are reaching out to a number of our services and seeing if they would like to update their categories. If you’re running a service listed on our directory, please reach out to us at [email protected] if we have missed you and we’re happy to update your listing.

We’re also still taking recommendations for services that should be listed on the directory. So if you know of a doctor, community group or even an allied health service that is trans and gender diverse inclusive, then we’d love to hear about it. You can submit it by clicking the button below.

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