Last updated on 30 March 2026 by Brisbane Livewell Clinic Editorial Team
If you’re looking for a Clinical Nutritionist near Cannon Hill, Megan Young offers evidence-based nutrition support from our local Clinic. With a focus on gut health, hormonal balance, and sustained energy, Megan works with patients who want real results—not generic meal advice or short-term diets.
She helps you understand how food, nutrients and habits are impacting your wellbeing, and creates step-by-step strategies based on your body and lifestyle.
In Megan’s Words – Nutrition that Works with Your Real Life
“Cannon Hill patients often come in overwhelmed by symptoms or unsure where to start. My job is to make things simple, to guide you through practical steps using food, testing and consistent follow-up.” Megan Young, Clinical Nutritionist, Brisbane Livewell Clinic (Cannon Hill)
Why Cannon Hill Residents Work with a Clinical Nutritionist
Many patients in Cannon Hill lead full lives – working, managing households, juggling health and energy needs. It’s common to experience gut discomfort, mood shifts, hormone fluctuations or fatigue without knowing the cause.
Megan brings clarity to these concerns. Her sessions are structured around your test results, history, symptoms and schedule – giving you a plan that’s both achievable and grounded in clinical knowledge.
What Megan Supports Patients With
As a Clinical Nutritionist, Megan works with patients to support:
Digestive function – bloating, reflux, constipation or irregular bowel habits
Hormonal regulation – PMS, menstrual irregularities, fertility and menopause support
Energy dips and fatigue – including low iron, blood sugar instability or adrenal patterns
Food intolerances and sensitivities
Mood, brain fog, and nutrition to support mental wellbeing
Balanced weight and metabolic health
She also provides structured meal plans as part of her services, for patients who need clarity and consistency around food choices.
Meet Megan Young – Clinical Nutritionist for Cannon Hill Patients
Megan holds a Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Nutrition) and is a member of ANTA. She combines modern nutrition science with a holistic understanding of how food interacts with the body.
With advanced knowledge in blood testing and functional pathology, Megan uses real data to guide your plan. She is also trained in Naturopathy, giving her insight into how herbs, lifestyle and wholefood choices work together.
Megan works with women, men, teenagers and children across a range of concerns, and she provides practical guidance that can be maintained long-term.
Who Megan Commonly Supports
Megan works with a wide variety of patients, including:
Office professionals managing energy crashes or digestive symptoms
Women seeking support for cycles, fertility or perimenopause
Families navigating food sensitivities or childhood nutrition
Adults experiencing brain fog, low mood or adrenal fatigue
Anyone looking for a clear, structured nutrition plan with support
What to Expect in Your Nutrition Appointment
Each consultation includes:
A full case review covering your history, symptoms, and priorities
Discussion of recent bloodwork or recommendations for functional testing
A clear nutrition strategy to implement straight away
Resources such as recipes, food lists or supplement protocols
Regular follow-ups to measure progress and adjust as needed
Appointments are available Tuesday to Friday at our Cannon Hill Clinic, with flexible times to suit work and school commitments.
Where to Find Us – Cannon Hill Nutrition Consultations
Our Clinic is located at 1/18 Pickwick Street, Cannon Hill. Free parking is available, and we’re easily accessible from Morningside, Balmoral, Carina and nearby suburbs.
Why Choose Megan as Your Clinical Nutritionist
Patients choose Megan for her:
Strong clinical qualifications and nutritional science knowledge
Experience with testing, hormones, digestion and metabolic health
Practical plans tailored to food preferences, budget and lifestyle
Warm, clear communication and education throughout the process
Ability to build a step-by-step Wellness Plan that’s realistic, not restrictive
How Megan Builds Your Wellness Plan
Megan’s Wellness Plans are designed around your body’s unique needs. She takes into account:
Blood and functional test results
Current eating habits and health patterns
Digestive and hormonal indicators
Your physical, mental and emotional wellbeing
Each plan is practical, easy to follow, and focused on long-term change.
Book Your Clinical Nutritionist Appointment in Cannon Hill
If you’re in Cannon Hill and ready to work with a Clinical Nutritionist who combines science with lived support, book an appointment with Megan today.
Call (07) 3861 5881 or book online to secure your consultation.
FAQs About Our Clinical Nutritionist in Cannon Hill
1. What does a Clinical Nutritionist do for Cannon Hill patients?
A Clinical Nutritionist supports Cannon Hill patients by providing personalised nutrition advice based on testing, symptoms and goals. This includes support for gut health, hormones, energy, and food sensitivities, using wholefood strategies and evidence-based guidance.
2. How is a Clinical Nutritionist different from a general Nutritionist?
A Clinical Nutritionist holds formal qualifications in health science and uses clinical methods such as pathology testing to guide nutritional advice. Cannon Hill patients can expect a structured, professional approach focused on long-term health outcomes.
3. Can I get a meal plan as part of my consultation?
Patients in Cannon Hill can request a meal plan during their consultation if appropriate. Your Clinical Nutritionist will determine whether a structured plan is suitable for your goals and provide practical recommendations to support your dietary habits.
4. Do I need a referral to see your Clinical Nutritionist in Cannon Hill?
You do not need a referral to see our Clinical Nutritionist in Cannon Hill. Patients can book directly for consultations focused on gut health, hormones, fatigue, weight balance and nutrition-related wellbeing.
5. Can Megan help with hormonal issues like PMS or menopause?
Megan supports Cannon Hill patients with hormonal issues including PMS, irregular cycles, perimenopause and fertility. She uses diet, lifestyle and clinical insights to guide your nutrition strategy based on your current hormone patterns and goals.
6. Does your Nutritionist work with teenagers?
Our Clinical Nutritionist works with teenagers on concerns such as energy, concentration, skin, digestion and menstrual cycles. Parents must attend the initial appointment and provide consent for Nutrition sessions with minors.
7. Is functional testing available during my nutrition sessions?
Functional testing is available and may be recommended depending on your symptoms and health goals. Megan may suggest blood tests, stool analysis or hormone panels to better understand how your body is functioning before making dietary recommendations.
8. Can I claim private health rebates for Nutrition consultations?
Some health funds offer rebates for Nutrition consultations depending on your level of cover. Megan is a qualified Clinical Nutritionist and ANTA member, and you will be provided with a receipt to support your claim.
9. What should I bring to my first Nutrition appointment?
Patients attending their first Nutrition appointment in Cannon Hill should bring any recent blood test results, a list of medications and supplements, and a short food diary if available. This allows Megan to assess your starting point and prepare an appropriate plan.
10. How long is a standard appointment with Megan?
Initial appointments with Megan typically run for 60 minutes. Follow-up sessions are shorter and allow for review, guidance and updates to your personalised nutrition strategy based on your progress and needs.
11. Can I book Nutrition appointments after work or during school hours?
Nutrition appointments at Cannon Hill can be scheduled Tuesday to Friday during school hours or later in the day. This makes it easier for working professionals and parents to stay consistent with follow-up consultations.
12. Will I need to take supplements as part of my Nutrition Plan?
Supplements are only recommended when clinically indicated. Megan focuses on wholefood strategies first and explains when, why and how to use any additional supports that may assist your nutrition outcomes.
13. What types of issues do Cannon Hill patients most often seek help for?
Cannon Hill patients often seek support for low energy, bloating, hormone imbalances, weight fluctuations, and uncertainty around food choices. Megan helps identify underlying causes and creates a clear action plan tailored to each patient's needs.