Brain and Mind hub opens

Nola and Roy Thompson and Dr Jim Lagopoulos. (Supplied).

The Sunshine Coast, Brain and Mind Hub has launched its first clinic in Maroochydore, thanks to a $3 million investment from local philanthropists Roy and Nola Thompson.

Brain and Mind Hub Director and CEO Dr Jim Lagopoulos said the non-profit clinic distinguishes itself through its commitment to outcomes-driven and evidence-based care, leveraging the latest in medical research and neuroscience advancements. By prioritising objective measures, including thorough medical testing, cutting-edge brain imaging, and comprehensive physiological evaluations—they deliver more precise and reliable results grounded in solid scientific evidence.

This focus and combination of measures promises a full spectrum of compassionate mental health specialists all in one location and with immediate appointments, addressing the critical need for accessible mental health care in the region.

Mental health conditions are the leading cause of poor health in Australia and account for seven per cent of the government’s total health expenditure.

He said Brain and Mind Hub Sunshine Coast aimed to provide much needed specialist mental health services with its recent opening and innovative approach to mental healthcare models for comprehensive assessment, precision diagnosis and patient-focused treatment.

Dr Lagopoulos said recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics highlights the urgent need for such services, with 45 per cent of Queenslanders having experienced a mental disorder at some point in their lives.

The new clinic is set to provide a high level of support to the Sunshine Coast community, enhancing the overall wellbeing of its residents.

Dr Lagopoulos believes their pioneering approach informed by the latest research, neuroscience and medical technology will position the Sunshine Coast as a leader in progressive mental health care, setting a benchmark for other regions to follow.

“At Brain and Mind Hub, we have an innovative brain-based approach to treating mental health conditions, which combines advances in brain science with powerful lifestyle interventions to redefine how mental illness is diagnosed and treated. The clinic’s name, ‘Brain and Mind’, symbolises this integrated and holistic approach to mental health,” Dr Lagopoulos said.

“With recent technological advances in brain research, including detailed MRI imaging, we now have a clearer understanding of brain function and structure. Advanced diagnostic techniques like brain imaging and data-driven technology enable us to move beyond traditional subjective methods commonly used in clinics today, offering more precise diagnoses and personalised treatments tailored to an individual’s brain biology.

“We are building a new model of mental healthcare that not only addresses the needs of individuals but also fosters a resilient and supportive community, which is the true marker of our success.

“A heartfelt thank you to Roy and Nola for their incredible generosity and commitment to mental health that will help so many people on the Sunshine Coast.”

Clinical Services manager Megan Dutton said the five specialists were conveniently located in the central Maroochydore location, offering both assessment and treatment in a fully integrated mental health care model for children and adults.

“Our team of specialists range from psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, brain imaging technologies and peer support workers to ensure continuity of care,” Dr Dutton said.

“We offer an end-to-end mental health service, eliminating the need for referrals to multiple clinics, which is often a source of frustration and extended delays for those seeking support.

“We understand the challenge of waiting months for an appointment when facing a mental health condition, so we are committed to providing accessible appointments and availability to see up to 200 clients of all ages per week, ensuring our patients receive timely support when they need it most.”