Telehealth Dietitian Service Areas

Kate Woods is based in Mackay, Queensland, and provides accredited telehealth dietitian consultations across all of Australia. Wherever you are, if you can join a video call, Kate can help.

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Telehealth Dietitian for Rural and Regional Patients

Telehealth dietitian consultations work exactly like an in-person appointment, conducted over a secure video platform you can access from any device. There is no difference in the quality or depth of the consultation, and no referral is needed to book.

For patients in regional and rural Australia, telehealth removes the most common barriers to dietitian access: the cost and time of travelling to a major centre, long waitlists at in-person clinics, and the difficulty of fitting appointments around work rosters or family commitments.

Kate sees patients across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, South Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania. If you are unsure whether telehealth dietitian services are available in your area, get in touch and Kate's team will confirm.

Areas We Serve

Kate provides telehealth dietitian consultations across all Australian states and territories. Below is a summary of the regions and communities regularly served.

Queensland

Kate is based in Mackay and has strong experience with the health needs of regional and remote Queensland. Communities regularly served include Mackay, the Bowen Basin mining region (Moranbah, Dysart, Middlemount), the Whitsundays and Airlie Beach, Proserpine, Bowen, Sarina, Emerald, and the greater Pioneer Valley. Kate also sees patients from Townsville, Cairns, Rockhampton, and across South East Queensland.

Northern Territory

The NT has some of Australia's highest rates of diet-related chronic disease, including type 2 diabetes and kidney disease. Kate provides telehealth dietitian support for Darwin, Alice Springs, and communities across the Top End and central Australia, including NDIS participants and patients referred under Chronic Disease Management plans.

New South Wales

Kate regularly sees patients from regional and rural NSW, including the Riverina (Wagga Wagga), New England (Tamworth, Armidale), central west (Dubbo, Orange, Bathurst), and the Hunter Valley. Telehealth removes the need to travel to Sydney or a major centre for specialist dietitian appointments.

Victoria

Regional Victoria is well served by Kate's telehealth practice. Communities including Ballarat, Shepparton and the Goulburn Valley, Mildura and Sunraysia, Bendigo, and the Latrobe Valley regularly access consultations without requiring a trip to Melbourne.

Western Australia

WA's vast geography makes telehealth particularly valuable. Kate supports patients from Perth, the Pilbara, Goldfields (Kalgoorlie), Mid West (Geraldton), Great Southern (Albany), and Kimberley regions. FIFO workforce nutrition is a common area of focus for WA patients.

South Australia and Tasmania

Telehealth consultations are available for patients in South Australia and Tasmania. Patients from regional SA including the Barossa Valley, Yorke Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula and Riverland, and from across Tasmania, can access Kate's dietitian services without travelling to Adelaide or Hobart.

Who Kate Works With

Kate has particular experience supporting patients whose circumstances make in-person specialist care difficult to access.

Remote and Rural Patients

Patients in communities more than two hours from a major centre, where in-person allied health access is limited or unavailable.

Mining and FIFO Workers

Kate understands the nutrition challenges of shift work, site dining and fly-in fly-out rosters, and can build plans that work within those constraints.

NDIS Participants

Kate provides telehealth dietitian services for NDIS participants across Australia whose plans include funding for allied health or daily living supports. Learn more about NDIS.

Patients with Long Wait Times

Kate's telehealth service typically has no waitlist, making it a practical option for patients who have been told they face months of waiting for in-person dietitian appointments.

Aged Care and Disability

Telehealth is often the most practical option for aged care residents, people with mobility limitations, or those with difficulty attending in-person clinics. Learn more about aged care.

Busy Families and Workers

No travel time, no waiting room, no parking. Telehealth fits into the working day more easily than in-person appointments, particularly for parents and shift workers.

Wherever you are in Australia

Telehealth makes specialist dietitian care accessible. No waitlist, no referral needed to book.

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