With over 15 years of Naturopathic experience, Susan has enjoyed helping many families and individuals restore their health and improve their lives. Susan treats all conditions including digestive complaints, mild anxiety and depression, insomnia, immune disfunction, skin conditions, hormonal imbalances, children's health and more.
Kylie is a Sydney-based Clinical Nutritionist with over 6 years of experience helping those with chronic illnesses. She loves helping individuals, mums and families towards better health and has a special interest in perimenopause/menopause and mould illness/CIRS. 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.
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.
I am a naturopath and medical herbalist working in Canterbury New Zealand and online. I have a special interest in autoimmune diseases, gut and skin health and women's hormone balance.
I’m an Advanced Practising Dietitian and Registered Nurse with over 14 years of experience in healthcare. My background spans both clinical and private practice settings, and I bring a compassionate, evidence-based approach to personalised nutrition care. I’m deeply passionate about the powerful role nutrition plays in our overall health and wellbeing — not just in preventing and managing chronic conditions, but also in supporting women through all stages of life. I love helping women understand and work with their bodies, whether they’re navigating hormonal shifts, planning a family, or recovering postnatally. I also believe strongly in finding balance and enjoyment with food, without restriction or guilt. My areas of special interest include women’s health, fertility, family planning, preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum care. I also support clients with chronic conditions such as insulin resistance, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. I believe in meeting you where you are, and working together to create realistic, meaningful nutrition strategies that support your health and lifestyle.
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.