Megan Kearley is a dietitian based in Cannington, WA. She works from Unit 1, 19 Mills Street, Cannington WA 6107. If you’re trying to make sense of food, feel a bit stuck with what to eat, or want practical ways to move forward, Megan can help you sort out a plan that fits your life.
Her work focuses on nutrition and everyday eating habits. That can include nutritional counselling, meal planning, and weight management advice. In many cases, she helps people who want healthier eating recommendations without the stress of complicated rules or fad diets. The goal is usually simple: better choices, more confidence, and small steps you can actually keep doing.
Megan looks after a wide range of people, including those who are managing weight, trying to improve what they eat, or wanting support to build a steadier routine. At times, food can feel confusing, especially when everyone has different opinions. Having someone break things down in a calm way can make a big difference.
Over time, the work becomes about more than just “what’s on your plate”. It’s also about understanding what’s realistic for you. That might mean planning meals that suit your schedule, learning how to balance different foods, and finding simple changes that don’t feel like punishment. Even when you’ve tried before, it still helps to look at what’s getting in the way and adjust from there.
In terms of education, Megan has training in dietetics and uses that knowledge in day-to-day appointments. She keeps her approach practical and grounded, so you leave with clear ideas and next steps you can try at home.
If you’re considering clinical trials or research-based care, that isn’t something Megan’s service information lists on its own. But nutrition advice is still evidence-based, and the focus stays on what can help in real life, not just in theory.
Whether you want guidance for the short term or ongoing support for longer goals, Megan Kearley is there to help you make nutrition feel more manageable. You don’t need to have it all worked out before you start—small changes count.