Practical, evidence-based advice from Accredited Practising Dietitians.
Our Accredited Practising Dietitians are here to help you take control of your nutrition with advice that’s professional, supportive, and grounded in real life.
Whether you’re rebuilding strength after having a baby, managing gut discomfort, supporting your child’s development, or looking to feel better day-to-day, our team offers Breathe new life into your roof with expert cleaning, repairs and coatings.
We offer both individual consultations and group programs designed to help you move forward with confidence.
Not sure where to start? We offer a free phone consultation to help you decide if dietetic support is right for you or your family.
Postpartum and motherhood bring big changes—and nutrition often takes a back seat. Our dietitians provide gentle, practical support for:
Post-birth nourishment and energy recovery
Breastfeeding and milk supply support
Fatigue and mood management through food
Body image and gentle weight support
Easy, nourishing meal planning for busy days
We offer targeted nutrition guidance for those experiencing digestive symptoms like bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, or discomfort, including:
Low FODMAP protocols (if appropriate)
Food and symptom tracking
Nutrition support for IBS and intolerances
Reintroducing foods with clarity and confidence
Our goal is to help you feel comfortable, well-nourished, and empowered.
Our dietitians support children on the autism spectrum by helping to:
Manage common gut symptoms (constipation, diarrhoea, bloating)
Assess nutritional intake for growth and wellbeing
Explore sensory-aware ways to broaden dietary variety
Work alongside speech and occupational therapists as part of a holistic care team
We take a respectful, tailored approach to make mealtimes calmer and more supportive for the whole family.
Build confidence in trying new foods
Reduce mealtime anxiety
Improve variety without pressure
Ensure nutritional adequacy for healthy growth
We also run ZOE Food Explorers, a fun, small-group program for kids to:
Safely interact with new foods
Develop positive food relationships
Practice social eating in a relaxed setting
Our dietitians are actively involved in Zoe Allied Health’s school-based programs, providing nutrition education and support that helps students build lifelong healthy habits. We partner with educators and parents to make practical food choices part of everyday learning.
At Zoe, we believe nutrition support works best when it’s collaborative. Our dietitians work closely with our speech pathologists, occupational therapists, and psychologists to deliver holistic care, whether you’re working on mealtimes, development, or general health goals.
You can see our dietitians in person at our Maroochydore or Caloundra clinics, or connect from the comfort of your home via Telehealth. We’re here to support you wherever you are.
“The support and advice we received was practical and kind. Our child is eating better, and mealtimes are no longer a battle. Highly recommend!”
“The support and advice we received was practical and kind. Our child is eating better, and mealtimes are no longer a battle. Highly recommend!”
“The support and advice we received was practical and kind. Our child is eating better, and mealtimes are no longer a battle. Highly recommend!”
“The support and advice we received was practical and kind. Our child is eating better, and mealtimes are no longer a battle. Highly recommend!”
“The support and advice we received was practical and kind. Our child is eating better, and mealtimes are no longer a battle. Highly recommend!”
We’d love to serve, support and celebrate you.
Cotton Tree:
59 Sixth Avenue, Maroochydore (Opposite Rick’s on Sixth)
Maroochydore:
50 Aerodrome Road, Maroochydore (Opposite Freedom)
Caloundra:
51–55 Bulcock St, Caloundra (In the Arcade opposite the Reject Shop on Bulcock Street)
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