About
Georgina Meacham is LMI's patient coordinator and medical sales representative, guiding discovery calls, program selection, and onboarding into the Double Bay clinic. Her background is unusually technical for an intake role: a Master of Research in Neuroscience and a BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology from the University of Portsmouth, plus practice-bio experience on an Oxford COVID-19 vaccine research team. For users, her value is practical translation: she can explain how the tiered programs work before clinical care begins.
What to Know
Signature approach
Georgina is usually the first human step in the LMI pathway. She uses the 15-minute discovery call to understand goals, logistics, and program fit, then coordinates the move into a booked assessment. Once a patient enters care, her role stays non-clinical: scheduling, program navigation, and helping the clinical team's work feel organized.
What sets them apart
- Science background for intake. Neuroscience and pharmacology training give her more technical fluency than a standard coordinator role.
- Clear program navigator. LMI has five tiers plus virtual delivery, so a coordinator who can explain scope and sequence matters.
- Brain-health relevance. Her neuroscience background is most useful when cognitive testing, EEG, and performance tiers are part of the conversation.
Before You Book
- Use the call to scope fit. Bring goals, travel constraints, and budget range so she can point you toward the right program depth.
- Clinical questions route onward. Georgina can explain pathways and logistics, but medical advice comes from Adam Brown and the clinical team.
- Brain-health context helps. Her neuroscience background is most relevant when cognitive testing, EEG, or performance tiers are on the table.
Expertise
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