Tess Prendergast

Accredited Practising Dietitian

• Accredited Practising Dietitian
• Member of Dietitians Australia
• Medicare & DVA Registered Provider
• NDIS Support Provider
 
About Tess
Tess is a passionate dietitian who specialises in women’s health and digestive wellness. With extensive experience in endometriosis management and functional gut disorders, she provides evidence-based nutrition solutions that help clients regain control of their health and wellbeing. Her comprehensive approach combines symptom management with practical, enjoyable nutrition strategies.

Specialized Expertise
– Endometriosis & Hormonal Health
– IBS & Functional Gut Disorders
– Chronic Pain Management
– Bariatric Surgery Support
– Disordered Eating Recovery
– Chronic Disease Management
– NDIS Nutrition Support

Approach to Care
As a passionate foodie and nutrition expert, Tess excels at:
– Creating practical, enjoyable meal plans
– Managing complex health conditions
– Simplifying nutrition science
– Supporting sustainable lifestyle changes
– Providing compassionate, client-centered care
– Empowering long-term success

Consultation Options
Available at our Gold Coast locations and via telehealth:
– Medicare Chronic Disease Care Plans accepted for rebates
– DVA registered provider
– NDIS provider (agency, plan-managed & self-managed)
– Home visits available (travel fees may apply)
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Nutrition insights from our Team

Our dietitians don’t just provide personalised care – they share their expertise through practical nutrition advice and evidence-based insights. Explore some of our latest articles below, or visit our blog for more healthy living tips from the My Nutrition Clinic team

Is my Poo Normal?

Who knew there was so much to learn from your poo! 2min read

A brief guide to a lengthy process – your digestive system explained

AUTHOR: Molly Warner, Gastrointestinal and Intuitive Eating Dietitian The gut, or more formally named the gastrointestinal [...]

The Gut Microbiome – A brief overview

Some one thousand trillion microbes are living in our gut and we can’t function without [...]