Hardy Nutrition Dietary Consulting

 

 

 

At Hardy Nutrition Dietary Consulting, we are dedicated to helping you achieve your health goals. Whether you're looking to lose or gain weight, manage conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, irritable bowel syndrome, food intolerances, coeliac disease, or PCOS, or simply strive for optimal wellbeing, our expert team is here to support you every step of the way.


No Referrals are required to see a dietitian at Hardy Nutrition Dietary Consulting privately. 

 

How do I refer to Hardy Nutrition Dietary Consulting?

Written referral including relevant medical diagnoses and medications can be faxed (08) 6315 6413 or emailed (admin@hardynutrition.com.au) directly to Hardy Nutrition Dietary Consulting, or given to your patient to bring to their appointment.

 

CDMP Referrals

Patients seeing a dietitian, as part of a TCA or CDMP must present with relevant Department of Health and Ageing allied health referral form. Please complete an EPC referral, outlining how many dietitian appointments are being requested. Fax this referral form to (08) 6315 6413. 

To enable us to consult your patient as part of their TCA/CDMP please list “Hardy Nutrition Dietary Consulting,” as the provider. 

 

DVA Referrals 

If prior financial authorisation is granted, Gold Card DVA clients are seen without a gap fee being charged. For Patients who have a DVA gold card with an accepted disability complete the DO904 referral form. Please fax the form to (08) 6315 6413.   

 

Patients no Eligible for a TCA or DVA Referral

Patients who would benefit from a dietitian appointment but aren't eligible for a TCA or DVA, can phone us directly on 0423765893 to book an appointment. 

Our fee schedule, including gaps for TCA patients, is here.

Up to date, evidence-based nutrition education.

Individual nutrition counselling sessions, empowering them to make required changes to achieve their health goals.

Full clinical nutrition assessment, including physical, dietary, lifestyle and social factors.

A nutrition care plan incorporating all relevant information. This may include medical history, biochemical data and psychological factors, as made available by other consulting health care professionals.

 

 

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