Women's Health

Nutrition tailored to women’s needs through every life stage — fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause.

Why Women's Nutrition Matters

Nutrition plays a vital role in women’s health — influencing hormones, fertility, pregnancy, bone strength, and long-term wellbeing.

Hormonal Health

Up to 70% of women experience PMS symptoms that nutrition and lifestyle changes can help manage.

Fertility & Reproductive Health

1 in 4 women of child-bearing age have iron deficiency, affecting energy, fertility, and pregnancy.

Bone Health & Menopause

1 in 2 women over 60 will experience an osteoporosis-related fracture.

Long-Term Health

Vitamin and mineral deficiencies can lead to anaemia, osteoporosis, and other preventable complications if not managed correctly.

Who we help?

  • Experiencing difficulty conceiving and wanting to optimise their health and fertility
  • Planning a pregnancy and needing tailored nutrition support
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding, seeking safe and balanced nutrition guidance
  • Living with conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, or fibroids
  • Perimenopausal or menopausal, managing symptoms like hot flushes, weight changes, or bone density concerns
  • Recovering postpartum, including support for fatigue, hormone balance, or returning to exercise
  • Managing nutrient deficiencies (iron, calcium, vitamin D, folate, B12, iodine)
  • Seeking long-term wellbeing for bone, heart, and hormonal health
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Conditions We Support

In addition to life-stage nutrition, our dietitians provide targeted support for women managing:

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  • PCOS and insulin resistance – improving cycle health and reducing long-term risks.
  • Endometriosis – nutrition strategies to help reduce inflammation and manage symptoms.
  • Iron deficiency and anaemia – restoring energy and improving wellbeing.
  • Thyroid conditions – balancing energy, metabolism, and weight management.
  • Gestational diabetes – safe guidance for blood sugar control during pregnancy.
  • Perimenopausal weight changes – strategies to support metabolism, body composition, and long-term health.

  • Digestive health concerns (IBS, bloating, food intolerances) – practical dietary approaches to improve comfort and daily wellbeing.

Our Expertise

Fertility & Reproductive Health

Nutrition strategies to balance hormones, improve cycle health, and optimise fertility outcomes.

Pregnancy & Postpartum Nutrition

Safe, balanced guidance to support mum’s recovery, milk supply, and baby’s development.

Menopause & Hormonal Support

Tailored nutrition to ease symptoms, protect bone density, and support heart health.

Bone & Heart Health

Focus on calcium, vitamin D, and lifestyle strategies to strengthen bones and maintain cardiovascular wellbeing.

How We Work With You

Our women’s health dietitians provide support that’s structured, practical, and tailored to your needs.

Comprehensive Assessment

We take the time to review your health history, symptoms, diet, and blood tests so we can understand your priorities.

Personalised Nutrition Plan

You’ll receive clear, evidence-based advice on nutrition strategies, supplement use where appropriate, and lifestyle approaches suited to your goals.

Ongoing Support

Regular follow-ups give us the chance to refine your plan, monitor progress, and keep you motivated along the way.

Meet our Women's Health Dietitian

Our team includes dietitians with specialised training and experience in Women’s Health.
Each brings a compassionate, evidence-based approach to support recovery.
If you would prefer a home visit, please
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Megan Perry- APD

Megan Perry


Megan is an empathetic Accredited Practising Dietitian with nearly 10 years’ experience. She specialises in women’s health, including PCOS, fertility, pre-conception, pregnancy, endometriosis, and menopause. Megan provides compassionate, non-judgemental support to help women make sustainable nutrition changes.

Telehealth appointments available Australia-wide, and home visits in Melbourne Western and Northern suburbs.

Lena Tat

Lena Tat


Lena is an Accredited Practising Dietitian specialising in women’s health, eating disorders, and feeding therapy. Trained in Trauma Informed Care, Lena provides compassionate, client-centred support to help women build a positive relationship with food and achieve sustainable health outcomes.

Telehealth appointments available Australia-wide, and home visits in Shepparton and Melbourne Northern suburbs.

Frequency Asked Questions

Our women’s health dietitians are based across Melbourne (North, West, South East, CBD), Bendigo, Shepparton, Albury, Brisbane, and the Gold Coast, providing compassionate, evidence-based nutrition support for fertility, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, menopause, and hormonal health.

What can a women’s health dietitian help with?

Our women’s health dietitians support clients through every stage of life — from fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum to perimenopause and menopause. We help manage PCOS, endometriosis, iron deficiency, thyroid issues, and hormonal changes with personalised nutrition care.

I have PCOS — can a dietitian help?

Yes. Nutrition plays a key role in managing PCOS and insulin resistance. Our team helps improve cycle regularity, energy, and long-term metabolic health through realistic dietary and lifestyle strategies.

Can nutrition help with fertility and pre-conception health?

Absolutely. We create evidence-based nutrition plans to optimise fertility, balance hormones, and improve nutrient status for conception and pregnancy. Our fertility dietitians work with clients in Melbourne, Shepparton, and via telehealth Australia-wide.

Do you offer online appointments?

Yes. We provide telehealth women’s health dietitian appointments across Australia, so you can receive expert nutrition care from the comfort of your home.

Can I see a female dietitian?

Yes. Our team includes experienced women’s health dietitians such as Megan Perry and Lena Tat, who provide compassionate, person-centred care via telehealth Australia-wide and home visits in Melbourne and Shepparton.

Can you provide pregnancy or postpartum nutrition support?

Yes. We offer safe, tailored guidance for pregnancy nutrition, gestational diabetes, breastfeeding, and postpartum recovery. Our dietitians focus on nutrient needs for both mum and baby.

Can you help during perimenopause and menopause support?

Yes. We provide menopause nutrition support to help manage symptoms such as hot flushes, fatigue, and weight changes, while supporting bone and heart health with balanced dietary strategies.

Do I need a referral?

You don’t need a referral to see us. You can book directly online or submit a referral through our Referral Form. GP care plans are welcome if you’re eligible for Medicare rebates.

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