Gabriella A. Heruc is an Eating Disorder Specialist based in Adelaide, SA. You can find the practice at Corner North Terrace and George Street, Adelaide, SA 5005.
This service is for people dealing with eating and body image struggles. In many cases, that includes eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia. It can also involve malnutrition, where the body isn’t getting the nutrients it needs, or concerns around obesity and weight changes that feel hard to manage.
Eating issues can affect more than just food. They can show up in day-to-day routines, energy levels, and how safe or in control someone feels. Gabriella works with patients to make space for honest conversations about what’s going on, and what support helps most in real life.
Appointments are usually about understanding the pattern behind the eating problem, and then working out practical next steps. At times, that means looking at triggers, stress, and habits that keep the cycle going. The aim is to support recovery in a way that feels steady, not rushed.
On this page, the details of Gabriella’s work experience and education are not listed. The same goes for any specific training history or study background. What is clear is the focus of the practice: eating disorders and the related health risks that can come with them.
If you’re looking for help with malnutrition, bingeing and purging cycles, restrictive eating, or weight-related concerns, an eating disorder specialist role can be a good starting point. It’s not just about numbers on a scale or short-term fixes. It’s about getting support that understands the full picture.
Research involvement and clinical trials are also not listed here. Still, it can be useful to ask questions during your visit about what options are available, what the approach is, and how treatment support is usually followed up.
Overall, the practice is set up for people who need calm, clear support around eating disorders, malnutrition, and weight-related health concerns. If things feel messy or overwhelming, you don’t have to handle it alone.