Nutrition In Mind - Online Dietitians


Nutrition In Mind - Online Dietitians

Practitioners at this location

Katie Dalton

Dietitian

Phone0433 897 044(Mobile)
Within my practice as a dietitian I am passionate in delivering evidence-based medical nutrition therapy with an emphasis on upskilling clients in nutrition knowledge and techniques to facilitate the behaviour changes needed to maintain long-term health goals. Areas of special interest: - Management of mental health conditions. - Multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases. - Gut and digestive issues, including Irritable Bowel Syndrome, food allergies and intolerances, coeliac disease, reflux, and more. - Insulin resistance, and gestational, type I and type II diabetes. - Cardiovascular disease, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension. - Weight loss and weight maintenance. - Nutrition support for healthy ageing - Nutritional Deficiencies. - Vegetarian and vegan lifestyles. - Tailored healthy eating advice.

Kim Lindsay

Dietitian

Phone0433 897 044(Mobile)
Professional background I became an Accredited Practicing Dietitian and Nutritionist through my passion for food, health, and an interest in the functioning of the body. After graduating in 2018, I went into the fast-paced acute hospital environment where I was able to grow my knowledge and understanding of many different diseases and the role of food and nutrition in their management and treatment. I went on to become a senior surgical dietitian working with clients having gastrointestinal surgeries. Due to an exciting geographical move, I departed my hospital job and joined Nutrition in Mind. I am excited to be able to work closely with clients and to continue to provide empathetic, evidence-based, and educational care. My goal is to work alongside clients to ensure recommendations are individualised and sustainable. I believe in a weight-neutral approach to provide holistic improvements to a person’s health and their relationship with food. Special interests Chronic disease management Neurological conditions and Chronic Fatigue Enteral feeds including gastrostomy and jejunostomy tubes Oncology and surgical Improving eating habits