Dietitian

Find Accredited Practising Dietitians across Western Victoria offering tailored nutrition support, telehealth, NDIS services, and practical advice for families, chronic conditions, eating concerns, and everyday healthy eating.
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About Allied Health

Dietitians in Western Victoria provide evidence-based nutrition care for people of all ages, from babies and children to older adults. You can access individual consultations for everyday healthy eating as well as support for specific needs such as diabetes, heart health, gut issues and intolerances, bariatric surgery, pregnancy and fertility, sports nutrition, and vegetarian or vegan diets. Many practitioners also offer non-diet counselling, intuitive eating guidance, and experienced care for eating disorders and disordered eating. On WesternVIC you can find Accredited Practising Dietitians who tailor advice to your lifestyle and goals.

Flexible appointment options make support easy to access across Western Victoria, including in-person sessions, telehealth consultations, and in some cases home visits. Dietitians commonly work with NDIS participants, aged care and home care clients, and community groups, offering plan support, reporting, and clear resources. Collaborative care is a strong focus, with dietitians liaising with GPs and allied health teams, providing hospital consulting, and delivering menu reviews or group education sessions where needed.

Clients can expect practical, real-world strategies such as personalised meal plans, family-friendly ideas, and step-by-step habit changes that fit busy lives. Whether you are managing a chronic condition, navigating IBS, supporting a child's growth, or seeking a more positive relationship with food, local dietitians provide compassionate, results-focused guidance. Explore profiles on WesternVIC to compare services, appointment types, and rebate options, and find the right fit for your needs in Western Victoria.

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do dietitians in Western Victoria provide?
Dietitians in Western Victoria provide individual consultations, paediatric support, chronic disease management, eating disorder care, non-diet counselling, meal planning, NDIS assistance, group education, and collaboration with GPs and allied health teams.
Do dietitians offer telehealth or home visits?
Many dietitians offer telehealth appointments and some provide home visits, with telehealth available broadly and home visits often subject to availability and potential travel fees.
Can dietitians help with NDIS plans and reports?
Dietitians can help with NDIS plans and reports by supporting self-managed, plan-managed, and NDIA-managed participants with assessments, goal setting, and progress reporting.
Do I need a referral and are rebates available?
You may not need a referral to see a dietitian, but a GP referral can enable Medicare rebates under certain plans, and many clients can also claim private health rebates depending on their cover.
How do I choose the right dietitian on WesternVIC?
To choose the right dietitian on WesternVIC, review profiles for areas of expertise, appointment types, NDIS experience, and rebate options, then contact a provider to confirm fit for your goals.
What should I expect at my first dietitian appointment?
At your first dietitian appointment you can expect a discussion of your health history, goals, and lifestyle, followed by a personalised plan and clear next steps, with follow-up arranged as needed.