To book an appointment with our dietitian, please call or message 0412 504 148
Books full for the remainder of 2024
What is a Dietitian?
Dietitians understand how your body works and how food and drinks help nourish both healthy individuals and those with medical conditions that are affected by or treated with nutrition.
Dietitians complete a minimum of 4 years of university study and undertake ongoing training and education programs to ensure that they are your most up-to-date and credible source of nutrition information. (The Dietitians Association of Australia)
How Can a Dietitian Help You?
Dietitians use their evidence-based knowledge to:
Create personalised eating plans that take your medical conditions and/or personal circumstances in to account
Assess your nutritional needs and assist in correcting any deficiencies
Provide information on healthy eating, food shopping, eating out and preparing food at home
Assist in the nutritional management of a wide array of medical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, food allergy, gastrointestinal diseases, pregnancy, cancer, coeliac disease, liver and kidney disease and cystic fibrosis amongst a host of other conditions.
*Medicare rebates are available on dietetic consultations for those who have a Chronic Disease Management Plan (Enhanced Primary Care Plan) from their GP.
* Private health insurance rebates may apply if you hold insurance which covers dietetics