Byron Bay

Village Wellness now available for face to face consultations in Byron Bay

Amy Roylance

Earlier this year Amy and her family, packed up their lives in Melbourne for a sunnier, slower paced life in Byron. Her husband, three young children and energetic labrador are all loving the seachange!

Amy now offers face to face consultations within the beautiful clinic space at Byron Baby in Habitat, Byron Bay.

Within paediatrics Amy has a particular interest in first foods and introduction to solids, ensuring nutritional adequacy and variety. She is also a qualified Feeding Therapist having trained in the internationally recognised SOS Approach to Feeding. She is here to help families with a range of feeding and eating challenges such as food fussiness, picky eating and problem feeders, food refusal, as well as growth and development concerns such as faltering growth.

Amy is also a Lactation Counsellor and here to offer support for all breast and bottle feeding mothers and babies. She offers non judgemental but also evidence based care, to ensure your whole family is thriving.

Services

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  • Label reading and supermarket shopping guidance

  • Meal planning for families

  • Healthy lunchboxes, easy dinners, super snacks

  • Child weight management

  • Overall health and wellness for women, mothers, parents, and primary caregivers

  • Child growth and development

  • Gastrointestinal conditions including constipation, irritable bowel, low FODMAP, food intolerances

  • Nutrition support for fertility and pre-conception

  • Pregnancy, pre and post-natal health

Nutrition & Dietetic Consultations

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  • New and first time mothers support

  • Prenatal feeding preparation

  • Mastitis, nipple pain or damage

  • Advice for formula use and mixed feeding

  • Sleep and settling support

  • Low and oversupply

  • Expressing, pumping and bottle feeding

  • Positioning and attachment

  • Breast refusal

  • Weaning advice

Lactation Support

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  • Infant and toddler nutrition

  • Introducing solids with confidence, adhering to current guidelines

  • Broadening diet variety, increasing a child’s number of accepted “safe” foods

  • Puree preparation advice, finger foods, baby led weaning support

  • Fussy / picky eating, food refusal, problem feeding

  • Improving experiential eating, food confidence and eating skill

  • SOS Approach to Feeding therapy sessions and Play with Purpose to support children to progress along the “26 Steps to Eating”

SOS Feeding Therapy