What does the follow-up nutrition appointment cover?
The HealthScreen nutrition consultation is not a generic dietary review. It is a clinically informed session conducted by an Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD) — informed by the results of your diagnostic assessment and designed to give you practical, evidence-based guidance that is specific to your health profile.
What your dietitian will cover
Dietary and lifestyle assessment Your dietitian will conduct a detailed review of your current dietary habits, eating patterns, lifestyle behaviours, and any nutritional concerns you have raised. This includes an assessment of meal structure, food quality, macronutrient and micronutrient adequacy, and dietary factors that may be contributing to identified risk factors from your assessment.
Personalised nutrition plan Based on your diagnostic results — including your biomarker panel, body composition data, and any metabolic or inflammatory findings — your dietitian will develop a tailored nutrition and lifestyle plan. This is not a template. It is built around your biology, your results, and your goals, and may include specific guidance on meal structuring, snack planning, food choices for gut health, inflammation management, and metabolic optimisation.
Supplementation guidance Where relevant, your dietitian may provide evidence-based supplementation recommendations aligned with your biomarker results — for example, if your vitamin D, B12, iron, or other nutritional markers are outside optimal range.
Condition-specific support If your assessment has identified metabolic dysfunction, insulin resistance, cardiovascular risk, hormonal imbalance, or gastrointestinal concerns, your dietitian can provide targeted dietary strategies to support clinical management of these areas in parallel with your physician's recommendations.
Microbiome follow-up (Platinum programs) For Platinum program patients who have completed a gut microbiome test, a dedicated nutrition consultation is scheduled to review microbiome findings and translate them into practical dietary and lifestyle strategies for improving gut health and immune function.
Body composition and performance (where applicable) For patients with body composition goals — including fat loss, muscle gain, or athletic performance — your dietitian can provide tailored meal structuring, protein targets, hydration strategies, and periodised nutrition guidance.
All recommendations are documented and provided to you following the consultation for ongoing reference.