Natalie Scott is a Dietitian and Nutritionist based in West Perth, WA. She works from 6/6 Richardson Street, West Perth WA 6005.
Her focus is on everyday food and practical nutrition choices. In many cases, people see a dietitian when they want help with how to eat better without making things too hard. Natalie supports clients who are working on weight management, building healthier eating habits, or trying to understand what foods may be affecting them.
Natalie offers nutritional counselling that looks at what’s going on in real life: work routines, family meals, budget, cravings, and the kinds of changes that are realistic to keep. From there, she can help shape a clear plan, rather than just giving general advice.
Meal planning is also a big part of her work. Meal planning can sound simple, but it can make a lot of difference when you’re busy or when eating well feels confusing. Natalie can help with ideas for meals and snacks that suit different tastes and schedules, with guidance that feels doable day to day.
For people who want more structure around body weight, she provides weight management guidance. This usually includes looking at eating patterns, portion size, and how to make changes that can be sustained. At times, the goal is not just “lose weight”, but also feel more in control and less stuck in the same cycle.
When food sensitivity is part of the story, Natalie can support food sensitivity testing. This can help people understand whether certain foods might be playing a role in how they feel, especially when symptoms keep coming back. She also works on turning test results into clear, practical food steps that fit into daily life.
Experience details and formal education history aren’t listed on this profile. Research and clinical trial information also isn’t shown here, so no specific studies are named. If you want those details before booking, it’s worth checking directly with the practice.
Overall, Natalie’s approach is calm and practical. Nutrition can feel overwhelming at first, but with the right plan, many people find it’s easier to make small changes that add up over time.