Dietitian & Nutritionist Consultations St Kilda Melbourne

In-Clinic Dietitian Appointments

Emma Keenan Dietitian, offers in-person appointments at our warm and welcome office in St Kilda

📅 Wednesdays | 🕘 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

📍Suite 4, 322 St Kilda Road, St Kilda, VIC, 3182

Warm welcoming dietitian office with an arm chair and a couch

Telehealth Dietitian Appointments

Emma Keenan Dietitian, offers online telehealth appointments via Zoom, so you can access evidence-based care from the comfort of your own home, anywhere in Australia.

📅 Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays

🕘 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

A beautiful warm office set up for telehealth dietitian appointments
  1. Booking Process

Booking is simple and convenient

  • 📅 You can schedule your appointment online through our secure booking system

  • 📞 By calling us on (03) 7042 4257

You’ll receive email confirmation with the details you’ll need before your session

2. Initial Consultation

Your first appointment is a comprehensive assessment designed to get to know all about you and your goals

We’ll review your health history, current concerns, and what matters most to you so together we can identify areas you’d like to work on and plan the next steps together

3. Review Appointments

Follow-up appointments allow us to monitor your progress, address any challenges, and make adjustments.

They’re also an opportunity to celebrate your wins and continue building strategies that support long-term success

In Clinic & Online Dietitian Fees

Read more about referrals and Medicare rebates

Appointment Type Appointment Fee
Initial Assessment (50 minutes) $210.00
Standard Review (50 minutes) $180.00

NDIS Dietitian Fees

Request NDIS Dietitian Support

Appointment Type Appointment Fee
Initial Assessment (60 minutes) $188.99
Standard Review (60 minutes) $188.99
Report writing and administration related to client care $188.99

Finding Emma Keenan Dietitian

Emma Keenan Dietitian Street View

Street View

Address

Suite 4, 322 St Kilda Road,

St Kilda, VIC, 3182

Emma Keenan Dietitian Hallway

Hallway

When you arrive, head down the hallway, and you’ll find Suite 4 on your right. If you find the door locked, please ring the bell, and someone will open the door for you.

Emma Keenan Dietitian Location

Front Window

Emma Keenan Dietitian is located within Indigo Therapy Group. We are located on St Kilda Rd/Nepean Highway, around the corner from the Aldi supermarket.

Emma Keenan Dietitian Clinic Waiting Area

Waiting Area

Please come in and make yourself comfortable in the waiting area. I will greet you at your appointment time

Parking Options

Finding a park before attending an appointment for the first time can be stressful, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area.

I hope the following parking information will make planning your travel time a little bit easier and eliminate some of the anxiety of searching for a parking spot.

  • Paid parking is available in front of the building on St Kilda Road.

  • Pakington Street offers 4-hour free on-street parking.

  • Inkerman Street provides 1-hour free on-street parking.

  • There is 2-hour free undercover parking in the Aldi carpark on Inkerman Street.

 

Public Transport Options

Tram Services and directions to Emma Keenan Dietitian St Kilda Melbourne

Tram Services

Trams 67, 3, or 3a: Hop off at Stop 34 – Inkerman St/St Kilda Rd, conveniently located right outside the building

Trams 6, 3, or 3a: Get off at Stop 35 – Brighton Rd/Carlisle St, about 350m away

Tram 78: Hop off at Inkerman St/Chapel St, approximately 550m from the building

Bus on its way to dietitian & nutritionist in St Kilda, Melbourne

Bus Services

Buses 246, 600, 922, or 923: Disembark at the Inkerman St/Barkly St stop, located about 500m from the building

Bus 623: Hop off at the Blessington St/Carlisle St stop approximately 400m away

Train Services to Emma Keenan Dietitian & Nutritionist St Kilda Melbourne

Train Services

The closest train station is Balaclava station, which is 950 meters away

Hello, you and your body are always welcome in this space

This is a space where every body belongs. I aim to positively support the health and wellbeing of people of all sizes, shapes, weights, backgrounds, genders, ages, sexualities, races, cultures, languages, neurotypes, abilities, disabilities, and identities.

Neuro-affirming fidget tools available for regulating
Ally the weighted axolotl a squishmallow to help you feel calm and supported
Neuro-affirming First Nations colouring book and texter pens
Ally the weighted axolotl and Steeven the Shark neuro-affirming squishmallows
  • The consultation room is gently lit with warm white floor lamps to create a low stimulation, calming environment. There is no overhead fluorescent lighting in this space, which helps reduce sensory overload. The lighting is non-flickering, and desk lamps available if the floor lamps feel too bright.

    The waiting area has standard overhead fluorescent lighting, which may be brighter and less suitable for those with sensory sensitivities.

  • The consultation room is typically quiet with minimal background noise. Soft, calming music is played in the waiting area and can be turned off on request. You’re very welcome to bring noise-cancelling headphones or other sensory supports that help you feel more comfortable.

  • There are a few seating options available in the consultation room, including a couch, an armchair, a desk with two chairs, and a rug if you prefer sitting on the floor. You’re welcome to choose whatever feels most comfortable for you.

    In the waiting area, armchairs are available.

    • Armchairs: Seat pad measures 50 cm wide by 52 cm deep, with 58 cm between the armrests.

    • Couch: Seating area is 118 cm wide and 50 cm deep.

    • Desk chairs: Seating area is 43 cm wide and 43 cm deep.

  • Weighing clients is not a routine part of my practice, and there are no visible scales in the consultation room. In situations where it is medically necessary, such in cases of restrictive eating disorders or unexplained weight loss, weight may be monitored with consent. You will always have the option to decline or to be blind weighed (where the number is not shared), depending on what feels most supportive for you.

  • There are two cubicles with gendered signs, but you are welcome to use whichever one feels most comfortable for you, regardless of your gender identity.

  • The space is generally low-scent and fragrance-free; however, lightly fragranced essential oil room sprays may occasionally be used. If you are sensitive to smells or experience sensory overwhelm from fragrance, please let us know when you fill out the intake form, and we’ll do our best to keep the space as scent-free as possible.

  • A selection of colouring books and fidget tools are available in the consultation room for anyone who finds them helpful for self-regulating, easing stress, or supporting focus during sessions. You’re also very welcome to bring your own sensory tools or fidgets.

  • If you have a special squishmallow or cuddly companion that helps you feel calm and supported, you’re more than welcome to bring them to your appointment.

    If not, Ally the weighted Axolotl and Steeven the Shark are here and ready for cuddles.

  • Unfortunately, the clinic space does not meet the Australian standards for wheelchair accessibility.