Claire Levey

Claire has recently begun her journey supporting patients interested in surgical hair transplants, bringing a strong scientific foundation to the role. She is in the penultimate year of a Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (Honours), majoring in human biomedicine with a specialisation in anatomy and pathology, which has given her a solid grounding in the anatomy of follicular units and the processes behind hair loss. Before joining the clinic she worked as an NDIS Support Worker for people of all ages and abilities, an experience that sharpened her ability to communicate tactfully and compassionately with clients from all walks of life.

In clinic, the concern Claire sees most often is male androgenetic alopecia treated through surgical hair transplantation. She believes every patient is unique in their needs, and she approaches anyone who feels confused or anxious with care and nuance, working alongside the wider Boss Clinic team to understand and support each person’s individual concerns. What she values most is seeing how every role in the clinic connects to help patients feel safe, supported, and genuinely happy with their care. Her advice to anyone noticing hair loss is to seek professional guidance and rely on reliable, peer-reviewed information rather than the misinformation so often found online.