"As we are registered with the Clinical Nutrition Association, which is recognised by NIB Health Insurance, Southern Cross Health Insurance and Accuro Health Insurance. Depending on your insurance policy, you may be eligible to claim back your nutrition consultation. Check with your health insurance provider today."

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I'm Angela Osborne MSc, I'm a Registered Clinical Nutritionist, Naturopath, and Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP). I use a science-based, integrative, functional medicine approach. I focus on disorders such as ADHD, anxiety, brain fog, autoimmune, food intolerance, digestive disorders, IBD, epigenetic, including MTHFR.
Contact me today if you or your child has been struggling with their health.

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Conditions & Interests
As a highly trained Functional Medicine Practitioner, I treat a wide range of diseases and conditions. There are a number of key areas of healthcare that I am passionate about and have a wealth of experience in. These include, but are not exclusive to:
Digestive Disorders
Auto Immune Diseases
Food intolerances
Mens Health
ADHD
Cognitive Health
Sleeping issues
Enviromental Toxins
and Molds
Stress, Anxiety
& Burn Out
Can I Use My Insurance?
I am registered with the Clinical Nutrition Association, which is recognised by
NIB Health Insurance, Southern Cross Health Insurance and Accuro Health Insurance. Depending on your insurance policy, you may be eligible to claim back your nutrition consultation. Check with your health insurance provider today.
What is Functional Health?

Functional Medicine is a science-based, holistic approach to healthcare that focuses on identifying and addressing the underlying root causes of illness, rather than simply managing symptoms. This personalised patient-centred model considers the whole person — including their biology, lifestyle, environment, and genetic makeup — to create tailored individualised treatment plans designed for long-term health and resilience.
Functional Medicine practitioners use a range of diagnostic tools, such as blood tests, genetic testing, and comprehensive health assessments, to identify imbalances and dysfunctions within the body. They then work with patients to develop a personalised treatment plan that may include lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, nutritional supplements, and other natural therapies. The goal of Functional Medicine is to restore optimal health and wellness by addressing the underlying causes of illness rather than just treating the symptoms. This approach recognises that each person is unique and that there is no one-size-fits-all solution to health and wellness. Instead, it focuses on individualised care and a whole-person approach to healing.
Why Choose a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner?
A Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner has undertaken extensive, rigorous training through globally recognised institutions such as the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM). Certification requires 3 - 4 years of study in advanced clinical sciences, in-depth case study reviews, and practical clinical assessment. Practitioners must complete comprehensive training modules, demonstrate mastery through written and clinical exams, and maintain ongoing education to ensure they remain at the forefront of evolving research. This level of training sets certified practitioners apart, ensuring that they can safely and effectively integrate evidence-based functional medicine into clinical practice.
In a functional health setting, practitioners utilise sophisticated diagnostic tools — such as blood biomarkers, genetic testing, microbiome analysis, and in-depth patient history assessments — to uncover subtle imbalances and dysfunctions within the body. Treatment plans go far beyond standard protocols; they may include targeted nutrition strategies, advanced supplementation, stress and lifestyle optimisation, and, where appropriate, integration with conventional medical care.
The ultimate goal of Functional Medicine is to restore optimal health and prevent chronic disease by working with the body’s natural healing processes. Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all solution, functional health recognises that every patient is unique — and that true wellness comes from personalised, whole-person care.