Dr Serrallach is well-known in the field of postnatal health. Through a personal family experience and the lens of functional medicine, he came to realise the huge impact that nutrition, lifestyle and environment have on the postnatal period. Dr Serrallach has spent the last eight years devoted to the identification and treatment of Postnatal Depletion.
Dr Oscar Serrallach is dedicated to remaining at the cutting edge of wellness healthcare. This commitment led him to study and practice functional medicine, whilst at the same time, addressing the multi-faceted aspects of health and well-being.
Well-known in the field of postnatal health, it was through a personal family experience and the lens of functional medicine that Dr Serrallach realised the huge impact that nutrition, lifestyle and environment have on the postnatal period. He has spent the last eight years devoted to the identification and treatment of Postnatal Depletion.
Dr Serrallach shares his knowledge on Postnatal Depletion and fourth trimester healing with the launch of his book, The Post Natal Depletion Cure. Working exclusively with the team at The Health Lodge, Dr Serrallach has developed a process that addresses the requirements of fourth trimester healing. This process provides personalised treatment plans for patients experiencing Postnatal Depletion.
For more information on Postnatal Depletion – Read Goop’s Q&A with Dr Serrallach
At The Health Lodge, our Integrative Doctors (GPs) in Byron Bay are committed to giving you a level of health care that combines a medical and holistic approach. They practice functional medicine, a discipline focused on treating the underlying causes of disease, rather than on the symptoms alone. With a strong knowledge of how to successfully combine complementary and allied healthcare, our professional team is at the forefront of functional healthcare.
This collaborative and integrative approach ensures that you receive multiple treatment modalities and the collective knowledge of a dedicated team of professionals.
The Health Lodge recognises the Bundjalung of Byron Bay Arakwal people, the Minjungbal people and the Widjabul people as Traditional Owners and custodians for parts of the Byron Shire