Manage your health with our NDIS registered dietitian

Our experienced dietitians work with you to manage and improve your health and wellbeing. Our NDIS approved dietitian services offer so much more than a mainstream dietician.

They can assist your food and
nutrition needs in the areas of:

Managing and improving your nutrition

Weight and appetite management

Gastrointestinal and bowel conditions

Issues and concerns around feeding

Menu planning

Food allergies


Dietitian services and the NDIS

Our experienced dietitians will work with you to design a program that:

  • supports your specific needs
  • assists you to meet your NDIS goals
  • improves your health and wellbeing.

We're Local Experts

Experienced

Our dietitians have experience working with the complex needs of both children and adults.

Passionate

Our team is passionate about the disability sector and over the years have built strong partnerships and relationships with other local community groups.

Local

Our team are local people, who know and reside in the regions they service. They know all the local ins and outs and are there for you.

Need extra help?

Please contact our NDIS team for more information, including funding options, NDIS plans or other services on 03 8793 4267 or enquire using the form below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the costs of dietitian services?

You should not be out of pocket for our dietitian services if these supports are included in your approved NDIS plan.

In your NDIS plan, dietetic services can be claimed under Capacity building (improved daily living).

We apply pricing in line with the NDIS price guide.


What is the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist?

Dietitians use the science of food and nutrition to promote health, wellbeing & independence. They also provide nutrition advice for the treatment of diseases and conditions.

Dietitians are degree qualified to provide a range of dietary counselling and evidence-based nutrition services. In Australia Accredited Practising dietitians must meet a range of regulatory and professional standards. You can find out more here.

While a nutritionist gives advice on nutrition and food in order to achieve good health. Nutritionists are qualified to provide advice about general health rather than working in clinical and therapeutic settings such as hospitals.


Where are your NDIS registered dietitians based?

Our dietitians are based in Narre Warren and Warragul. We can also work with you via telehealth or in the community. For more information contact 03 8793 4267.

Enquire below or phone 03 8793 4267 to speak to one of the Disability Intake team.

eg. 04xxxxxxxx or 03xxxxxxxx