Our consultations will be

  • Personalised

    In our initial sessions, we’ll focus on thoroughly assessing your current nutritional status and dietary habits. From there, we'll create a personalised nutrition plan tailored to your unique health needs and wellness goals.

  • Targeted

    Achieving optimal health often comes with its own set of challenges. Together, we'll identify any specific dietary triggers or barriers you face, and I’ll provide targeted strategies to help you overcome them.

  • Integrative

    I’ll also offer guidance on integrating other wellness practices, such as mindful eating, stress management, and lifestyle adjustments, to support your journey toward better health.

How you’ll feel

experience greater confidence in your food choices, enhanced mental clarity, increased energy levels.

Book a Telehealth Consultation.

If you can't find a nearby clinic or a convenient time, no worries.
Book a professional telehealth consultation (Phone Call/Zoom/Teams) with me. 
Pick the appointment type and time that works best for you!

 FAQs

  • If you can book an appointment at one of my clinics, we can meet face-to-face for a consultation/review. If you don't live nearby or can't find a suitable time, I'm happy to offer a telehealth consultation. You can book telehealth appointments directly on this website.

  • The $50 deposit is non-refundable. However, we can transfer this deposit to another date if you need to reschedule. A minimum of 24 hours notice from your original appointment time needs to be provided. If you run more than 5 minutes to your scheduled appointment, your deposit may be forfeited.

  • At the clinics, we offer bulk billing for all Medicare, NDIS, and DVA holders. For telehealth consultations not linked with a clinic, insurance coverage isn't available, and full payment must be made directly through this website.

  • All dietitians are nutritionists, but nutritionists without a dietetics qualification can't call themselves a dietitian. While there are similarities between a dietitian and nutritionist there are differences in qualifications and regulation.

    Dietitians with the Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) credential commit to ongoing training and education throughout their careers. They adhere to our code of conduct. Dietitians have the knowledge and skills found in the National Competency Standards for Dietitians.

    As a profession, nutritionists are not regulated in Australia under NASRHP or certified under a single regulatory body. Anyone can call themselves a nutritionist regardless of their qualifications.

    You can check a dietitian's credentials using our Register of Accredited Practising Dietitians.

    Want a better understanding? Read ‘Dietitian vs nutritionist in Australia: What’s the difference’ by Open Universities Australia.

    - Dietitians Australia (2023)