Shelley J. Roberts

Clinical Nutritionist

📍 Southport

About of Shelley J. Roberts

Shelley J. Roberts is a Clinical Nutritionist based in Southport, QLD, working from 1 Hospital Blvd, Southport, QLD 4219, Australia. Her role is about helping people when food and fluids become part of the problem, not just part of everyday life. Good nutrition can make a real difference, especially when someone is unwell, recovering, or finding day-to-day eating harder than usual.


In many cases, Shelley looks after people dealing with malnutrition. That can show up as low weight, poor appetite, trouble eating enough, or not getting the right nutrients. She also supports patients who are at risk of dehydration. This can affect energy, balance, digestion, and overall wellbeing, so it’s something that often needs clear, practical plans that fit around real routines.


Another big part of her work is supporting people with urinary incontinence. Food and fluid choices can play a role for some people, and the aim is to keep things steady and comfortable. Nutrition support here is usually about finding a balance, reducing avoidable triggers, and supporting better habits over time. At times, changes need to be small so they’re easier to stick with.


Because every person’s situation is different, the focus stays on what’s happening day to day and what the person can realistically manage. Shelley’s clinic approach is calm and grounded. It’s not about strict diets or fancy rules. It’s about helping patients understand what’s going on and making a plan that supports better intake, better comfort, and more confidence.


Details about Shelley’s education and experience are not listed here, but they can be provided on request. Information about research and any clinical trials is also not included in the current profile.

Services & Conditions Treated

MalnutritionDehydrationUrinary Incontinence

Publications

1 total

Energy accuracy of nutritional fluids provided in hospital: Comparing nutrition label values against direct bomb calorimetry.

The British journal of nutrition • March 24, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer as a Clinical Nutritionist?
I help with malnutrition, dehydration and urinary incontinence through personalised nutrition advice and care plans.
What conditions do you treat?
I work with issues like malnutrition, dehydration and urinary incontinence, focusing on nutrition strategies to support recovery and daily comfort.
Where are you based and how can I find you?
I’m at 1 Hospital Blvd, Southport, QLD 4219. If you’re unsure about the location or parking, I can help point you in the right direction when you book.
How do I book an appointment?
Bookings are made through the clinic. You can call or use the clinic’s online booking system to arrange a suitable time.
What should I expect at my first appointment?
We’ll chat about your health history, current symptoms and goals. I’ll review your nutrition needs and outline a simple plan you can start with.
Will my consult cover my concerns about incontinence or dehydration?
Yes. I tailor nutrition plans to help manage dehydration and urinary incontinence, along with other related concerns, to fit your day-to-day life.

Contact Information

1 Hospital Blvd, Southport, QLD 4219, Australia

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