Our Nutrition & Dietetic Services
Explore Our Range of Evidence-Based Care & Specialised Programs
How We Help
Specialised Nutrition Services for Clients
At Ausclin, we specialise in immediate post-hospital nutritional care, ensuring a seamless transition for patients following clinical discharge. Beyond hospital recovery, we provide expert support for eating disorders and women’s health, offering comprehensive, evidence-based nutrition tailored specifically to your needs. By incorporating the latest scientific insights into your personalised plan, we bridge the gap between clinical treatment and long-term health.

Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)
Specialised nutrition plans for immediate post-hospital recovery and chronic disease management. We bridge the gap from clinical care to home, providing evidence-based support to manage complex health conditions and long-term wellbeing

Eating Disorders
Compassionate, evidence-based support for the treatment of eating disorders. We work collaboratively with your clinical team to build a healthy relationship with food, supporting lasting recovery in a safe and supportive environment.

Women’s Health
Specialised nutrition guidance tailored for every stage of life. From hormonal balance and fertility to pregnancy and menopause, we provide evidence-based strategies to support your reproductive health and overall wellbeing.
Specialised Nutrition Solutions for Health Professionals
Explore our comprehensive selection of services that cater to a variety of needs, ensuring complete customer satisfaction.

Artificial Intelligence
Your Partner in Practical, Evidence-Based AI for Dietetics
We combine clinical nutrition expertise with advanced AI knowledge to help dietitians integrate technology safely and effectively into their practice. Our goal is to empower you with tools and guidance that enhance patient care while maintaining the highest standards of professional judgement.

Clinical Supervision
Clinical supervision provides dietitians with structured, collaborative support to enhance their clinical reasoning, reflective practice, and professional growth.
At Ausclin, clinical supervision is delivered by experienced practitioners who promote ethical practice, foster continual learning, and offer a supportive space to build confidence and competence in clinical decision-making.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services, what to expect, fees, rebates, and how we support your health journey. Whether you’re new to seeing a dietitian or looking for trusted nutrition advice, our FAQ can help you get started with confidence. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please get in touch – our team is always here to help.
Do I need a referral to see a dietitian at Ausclin?
No referral is required to book an appointment with our Accredited Practising Dietitians. However, if you have a GP Management Plan or specialist referral for Medicare rebates, please send any paperwork before your first consultation.
What are your fees and payment options?
Our fees reflect the expertise and quality of care we provide. Payment is required at the time of your appointment. You can pay via EFTPOS, credit/debit card, or through approved online payment methods for telehealth consultations. Please see our Fee Schedule for up-to-date pricing.
Can I claim a rebate from my private health insurance?
Yes, most private health funds provide rebates for consultations with an Accredited Practising Dietitian. We recommend checking with your specific provider to confirm your level of cover.
Are your consultations available via Telehealth?
Absolutely. We offer secure video or phone consultations Australia-wide, allowing you to access expert nutrition support from the comfort of your home. If you prefer your consultation in person, contact us.
How long does an initial consultation take?
Absolutely. We offer secure video or phone consultations Australia-wide, allowing you to access expert nutrition support from the comfort of your home. If you prefer your consultation in person, contact us.
What should I bring to my first appointment?
It is helpful to have any recent blood test results, a list of current medications or supplements, and any referral paperwork from your GP.
How many appointments will I need?
Nutrition care is a journey. While some clients only require a few sessions, others benefit from ongoing support. We will discuss a recommended review schedule during your first session.
Is your approach “non-diet” or weight-neutral?
At Ausclin, we focus on health outcomes and sustainable habits rather than restrictive dieting. Our care is compassionate, inclusive, and grounded in respect for your body.
What is Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)?
MNT is an evidence-based approach to treating chronic medical conditions through a specifically tailored diet monitored by a clinical dietitian.
