About Health Advisor Pro
How It All Started
Health information is everywhere—in headlines, social feeds, podcasts, and conversations at the gym. But useful health advice? The kind that’s backed by research and explained in a way that makes sense for everyday life? That’s harder to find.
Health Advisor Pro was created to be that missing voice. Not a medical journal. Not a trend-chasing blog. A guide. A place where credible knowledge meets clear explanation, so you can take what you learn and actually use it.
Your everyday health advisor
We translate the science into clear, human terms—so you know what matters, what’s worth your energy, and how to care for yourself in a way that actually lasts.
What We Offer
We frame everything we do around three essential pillars of wellbeing:
Research-Driven Content
We rely on peer-reviewed studies, expert consensus, and established health organizations to guide what we publish.
Clarity in Communication
We take complex health science and translate it into language you don’t need a medical degree to understand.
Practical Takeaways
Advice is always designed to be usable, whether it’s a small daily shift or a long-term strategy.
Regular Updates
Health science evolves. Our content does too, with reviews and updates that keep guidance current and relevant.
Meet Your Health Advisors
Health Advisor Pro is built by a team of editors, writers, and advisors who believe health information should be both accurate and approachable.
Philip Dawson
Editorial Director
Philip has always had one foot in the world of health and the other in storytelling. He started out fact-checking articles for a wellness magazine and quickly realized his passion was making health information easier for people to understand. Over the years, he’s worked alongside trainers, nutrition experts, and mental health professionals, learning how to translate their expertise into advice readers can actually use.
Philip has always had one foot in the world of health and the other in storytelling. He started out fact-checking articles for a wellness magazine and quickly realized his passion was making health information easier for people to understand. Over the years, he’s worked alongside trainers, nutrition experts, and mental health professionals, learning how to translate their expertise into advice readers can actually use.
Ocean Rhodes
Health Content Strategist
Ocean’s background is in public health outreach, where he spent years creating programs that helped everyday people turn complicated guidelines into simple, doable habits. That experience shaped the way he approaches content: always starting with the reader, never the jargon.
Ocean’s background is in public health outreach, where he spent years creating programs that helped everyday people turn complicated guidelines into simple, doable habits. That experience shaped the way he approaches content: always starting with the reader, never the jargon.
Holly Florence
Resilience & Lifestyle Editor
Holly has a gift for making the mind-body connection feel tangible. Before joining Health Advisor Pro, she worked in schools and workplaces, leading stress management workshops and resilience training. Her psychology background helps her dig into the research, but it’s her approachable style that brings it to life.
Holly has a gift for making the mind-body connection feel tangible. Before joining Health Advisor Pro, she worked in schools and workplaces, leading stress management workshops and resilience training. Her psychology background helps her dig into the research, but it’s her approachable style that brings it to life.
Perry Lachlan
Research & Standards Lead
Perry is the detail-keeper of the team. With a background in health policy research, he’s spent years digging into how guidelines are formed and how they affect everyday decisions. Later, he worked as a fact-checker for health publications, where he learned the importance of making sure every claim has a rock-solid source behind it.
Perry is the detail-keeper of the team. With a background in health policy research, he’s spent years digging into how guidelines are formed and how they affect everyday decisions. Later, he worked as a fact-checker for health publications, where he learned the importance of making sure every claim has a rock-solid source behind it.