Tanya Carter | Clinical Nutritionist (BHSc Clinical Nutrition) I have a special interest in optimising liver & gut health for ambitious individuals, without compromising their lifestyle. My approach is personalised, science-driven, and results-focused, tailoring strategies to enhance health and performance. I empower my clients to take control of their well-being through strategic nutrition, functional testing, and practical lifestyle interventions. In addition to my clinical work, I have led nutritional initiatives for underprivileged communities, collaborating with organisations such as Life Without Barriers. My experience working with diverse populations has strengthened my ability to develop adaptable, effective solutions for a wide range of health concerns.
Midwife | Acupuncturist | Naturopath Specializing in Endometriosis, Fertility, Pregnancy, Birth & Hormonal Health I provide integrative, evidence-informed care for women across all stages of reproductive health, with a particular focus on fertility, pregnancy, birth, and hormonal balance. With qualifications in midwifery, acupuncture, and naturopathy, my approach brings together the best of natural and traditional medicine to support the body’s innate ability to heal and thrive. My work is tailored to each individual, combining clinical experience with a holistic understanding of the interconnected systems that influence reproductive and hormonal health. I offer targeted support for conditions such as endometriosis, PCOS, cycle irregularities, and hormonal imbalances that impact fertility. My Heal Endo to Get Pregnant program is designed specifically for women with endometriosis who are trying to conceive—using a combination of nutritional therapy, herbal medicine, acupuncture, and lifestyle strategies to reduce inflammation, regulate hormones, and prepare the body for pregnancy. Whether you're just beginning your fertility journey, preparing for birth, recovering postpartum, or managing ongoing hormonal challenges, my goal is to provide clear, compassionate, and effective care that supports your long-term health and wellbeing.
Hi my name is Tayla, I am an accredited practicing dietitian who is invested in supporting individuals in working towards their goals in a sustainable and achievable way. It was through my own lived experience that I found a desire to become a dietitian. I value ensuring participants foster positive relationships with food, their body’s and exercise and will work with them every step of the way to achieve this, because I want to help individuals see that finding a positive relationship with food, exercise and their body is possible. I also have a key interest in working with athletic populations (or retired athletes) and working on their relationship with food to support their training. I acknowledge that disordered eating/eating disorders and body image concerns amongst athletic population is prevalent and I want to be there to help prevent as well as support those athletes in their unique journey within their sport. You are welcome to connect with me via email: [email protected] if you'd like to arrange an appointment
Sue is an accredited nutritionist with a background in teaching human biology and biochemistry. She has extensive experience in working with her clients to not only develop specially- tailored nutrition plans, but also help them build and maintain healthy habits in their day-to-day life.
I love helping people to achieve their very best life filled with health and happiness What drives me every day is to help people understand their bodies and to empower them to make the changes needed for optimal health – I’m wholly motivated to continually learn and understand the complexities of what makes us work. As a practitioner I come from a place of deep curiosity and empathy. My health journey has not always been smooth sailing, I have suffered with debilitating gut issues, allergies, thyroid and other hormone problems, deep fatigue and the subsequent brain affects of anxiety, low mood and brain fog. Intuitively I always knew that to get to the core of my issues I would have to take a deep dive into health. I knew that allopathic medicine was great at treating symptoms but not really getting to the root cause, hence I began my journey into nutritional medicine.
Olivia is a neurodiverse-affirming, trauma-informed speech pathologist with a passion for working with neurodivergent people and supporting families with feeding and behaviour. With almost 3 years of experience in the field, Olivia has extensive experience in parent-coaching, neurodiversity affirming practice, childhood behavioural development as well as a broad knowledge of speech pathology intervention approaches. Olivia has additional training in the areas of paediatric feeding, social communication and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Olivia is available to work with both adults and children in the areas of communication and feeding. Olivia also has a number of family-support programs available through K & O Healing Co. for families who are seeking both education and coaching to support their children and well-being support for the whole family from a naturopath. Please visit the K & O Healing Co. website at www.kandohealingco.com.au to find out more about the family-support programs that are available.
Kylie is a Sydney-based Clinical Nutritionist with over 6 years of experience helping those with chronic illnesses. She loves helping individuals and families towards better health and has a special interest in mould illness/CIRS (chronic inflammatory response syndrome). She is a proud member of ATMS (Australian Traditional Medicine Society) with an Advanced Diploma in Nutritional Medicine and is currently in her last year of a Bachelor in Health Sciences (Naturopathy) degree at Torrens University.