Haus of Holistic Health  |  Woodville South, Adelaide

Adelaide’s Clinical Nutritionist for Gut Health, Hormones & Women’s Wellbeing

Personalised, evidence-based nutrition support from Dani Bulian, BHSc Clinical Nutritionist and ANTA accredited practitioner.

Book a Consultation

BHSc
Degree Qualified
ANTA
Accredited Practitioner
In-Clinic
& Online
Flexible Appointments
PHI Rebates
Accepted Health Funds

What is a Clinical Nutritionist Adelaide?

Quick Answer

A clinical nutritionist is a qualified nutrition professional who uses evidence-based nutritional interventions to support wellness and help manage a wide range of health concerns. They assess individual nutritional status, analyse dietary patterns, and develop personalised nutrition plans tailored to specific health goals, with a particular focus on how food and nutrients affect how the body functions.

At Haus of Holistic Health, that practitioner is Dani Bulian – a degree-qualified Clinical Nutritionist (BHSc) and Master Personal Trainer with close to a decade of industry experience. Dani is an accredited member of the Australian Natural Therapies Association (ANTA) and takes a root-cause approach to health, rather than simply managing symptoms.

A clinical nutritionist in Adelaide like Dani works with clients experiencing a wide range of concerns, from digestive discomfort and hormonal imbalances to fertility challenges and low energy. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all advice, she considers your full health history, lifestyle, and goals when building your personalised plan.

Dani’s Areas of Specialisation

Gut Health & Digestion
Hormonal Balance
Women’s Health
Fertility Support
Weight Management
Functional Medicine

Why Generic Nutrition Advice Often Misses the Mark

Quick Answer

Generic nutrition advice frequently fails because it doesn’t account for individual biochemical differences, underlying health conditions, or personal lifestyle factors. Variations in digestion, metabolism, hormonal function, and gut health mean that what works for one person may do very little for another. Without a personalised clinical assessment, most dietary changes deliver frustratingly limited results.

If you have tried popular diets, followed wellness trends, or applied standard health guidelines without seeing meaningful change, you are not alone. The issue is rarely a lack of effort – it is a lack of personalisation. Your body has unique requirements shaped by your hormonal profile, gut microbiome, stress response, sleep patterns, and health history.

This is particularly true for women navigating hormonal changes across different life stages, those dealing with chronic digestive concerns like IBS or SIBO, and anyone who suspects there is a root cause driving their symptoms that has not yet been properly investigated.

🔬

Root Causes Go Unaddressed

Standard advice treats surface-level symptoms. Clinical nutrition investigates what is actually driving them.

Hormonal Complexity Is Overlooked

Hormonal imbalances affect energy, mood, weight, and cycle health. Generic plans rarely account for these dynamics.

📊

No Testing, No Clarity

Without targeted blood tests or microbiome assessments, you are guessing. Personalised testing removes the guesswork entirely.

How Dani at Haus of Holistic Health Supports You

Quick Answer

At Haus of Holistic Health, Dani combines comprehensive nutritional assessment with advanced diagnostic testing and a personalised care plan built around your individual needs. Her root-cause approach means she investigates what is driving your symptoms rather than simply managing them. With in-clinic appointments at Woodville South and online consultations available, support is accessible wherever you are in Adelaide and beyond.

When you book a consultation with Dani, your first appointment is a comprehensive session covering your full health history, current symptoms, dietary habits, lifestyle factors, and wellness goals. From there, she builds a truly personalised nutrition plan with clear, actionable steps.

Dani’s approach integrates clinical nutrition with functional medicine principles, meaning she looks at how all systems in your body are connected rather than treating concerns in isolation. Where appropriate, she uses advanced testing including blood analysis and gut microbiome assessments to gain a detailed picture of what your body actually needs.

What Your Journey Looks Like

01   Comprehensive Initial Consultation

A detailed review of your health history, diet, symptoms, lifestyle, and goals forms the foundation of your personalised plan.

02   Advanced Diagnostic Testing (Where Appropriate)

Blood tests and microbiome assessments help identify deficiencies, imbalances, and triggers that may be contributing to your concerns.

03   Personalised Nutrition Plan

Your plan includes dietary guidance, meal timing strategies, supplement support where indicated, and practical lifestyle recommendations you can actually follow.

04   Ongoing Support and Plan Refinement

Follow-up appointments allow Dani to monitor your progress, review results, answer questions, and adjust your plan as your health evolves.

Private Health Insurance Rebates Accepted

Haus of Holistic Health accepts rebates from a range of private health funds including Medibank, AHM, HBF, Australian Unity, GU Health, Latrobe Health Services, Apia Health Insurance, and Mildura Health. Check your policy details to confirm your entitlements.

Frequently Asked Questions About Clinical Nutritionists in Adelaide

What is the difference between a clinical nutritionist and a dietitian?

In Australia, dietitians hold a four-year Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (or equivalent postgraduate qualification) accredited by Dietitians Australia. They are regulated healthcare professionals trained for medical nutrition therapy in clinical and hospital settings, with the scope to diagnose and treat nutrition-related conditions.

Clinical nutritionists typically hold nutrition science degrees, postgraduate clinical nutrition qualifications, or specialised diplomas, and often focus on functional and integrative approaches. Dani holds a Bachelor of Health Science (BHSc) in Clinical Nutrition and is an accredited ANTA practitioner, maintaining high ongoing professional standards and continuing education.

Do I need a referral to see a clinical nutritionist in Adelaide?

No referral is required to see Dani at Haus of Holistic Health. You can contact our team and book directly at any time, whether you are in Adelaide or prefer an online consultation.

Some private health funds may require a GP referral to process rebates, so it is worth checking your specific policy. If you are managing existing health conditions or taking medications, letting your GP know you are working with a clinical nutritionist helps keep all your healthcare providers aligned.

How long does it take to see results from clinical nutrition support?

The timeframe varies based on your individual starting point, the nature of your health concerns, and how consistently you implement your plan. Some clients notice improvements in energy, digestion, or sleep within the first few weeks. More complex hormonal or gut-related concerns may take several months of consistent effort to shift meaningfully.

Dani sets realistic expectations during your initial consultation based on your specific situation and health history. The focus is always on sustainable, gradual change rather than short-term fixes. Regular follow-ups allow her to track your progress, address any challenges, and refine your plan over time.

Woodville South, Adelaide & Online

Ready to Find the Root Cause?

Book your initial consultation with Dani and take the first step toward personalised, evidence-based nutrition support built around your unique health needs.

Book Your Consultation

This information is general in nature and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult an appropriately qualified healthcare professional for individual care.

We’re Waiting To Help You

Get in touch with us today and let’s start transforming your mind, body & soul from the ground up.