Allied Health


Claire Davidson
Hello my name is Claire! I’m an Accredited Practising Dietitian lucky enough to have a Tuesday morning clinic twice a month at KFMP. I’ve been a dietitian for 18 years and I love working with people of all ages from babies to the elderly to support each individual to grow and thrive and feel good in their bodies. One of the things I love most about my job is meeting so many different people and having a little snapshot into their lives. It is so rewarding when I can use nutrition and food education to help a little baby grow, to support parents with feeding a family, or to support people with medical conditions to improve their health and wellbeing. When I’m not working, you can find me spending time with my family, flicking through recipe books looking for inspiration, searching for the best coffee in the Shire, and keeping myself busy with some gardening or rewatching Friends over and over again. Fun fact: I love sewing and enjoy making my own dresses! You might see me wearing one when I am seeing clients in clinic at KFMP. I’d love to hear from you! Please reach out via my website www.clairedavidsondietitian.com.au
Jessica Farrow
Jessica is a friendly Accredited Practising Dietitian and Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician. She holds a Bachelor of Science fromthe University of New England and a Master of Nutrition and Dietetics from theUniversity of Sydney, graduating in 2017.
With over seven years’ experience in private practice, thelast five years working predominantly with eating disorders, Jessica bringsdeep commitment and genuine passion to her work. Her approach is grounded incompassion, collaboration, and a deep respect for each person’s livedexperience. She provides neurodivergent-affirming, client-centred care thatmeets people where they are without judgment or assumptions.
Jessica supports clients to rebuild a safe, sustainablerelationship with food and their body, tailoring care to each individual. Shehas extensive training in eating disorders and nutritional rehabilitation andhas supported people across all ages and stages of illness, including severeand enduring Anorexia Nervosa. She also works closely with children andfamilies experiencing feeding difficulties, offering supportive, and informedguidance.
She is particularly passionate about working withindividuals often considered “too hard” or “too complex” including those whoare neurodivergent or who have had difficult or traumatic experiences withinthe system.
Jessica’s work is informed by Family-Based Treatment (FBT),CBT-E, DBT-E, and Internal Family Systems (IFS). This enables her to reinforcetherapeutic messaging and goals alongside each client’s psychologist,supporting a cohesive and consistent care experience.
She is committed to creating a therapeutic space that is safe, inclusive, and grounded in genuine connection one where clients feel heard, understood, and supported.
Special Interest Areas
- Anorexia Nervosa (including severe and enduring presentations)
- ARFID in children and adults
- Binge Eating Disorder
- HAES® and neurodiversity-affirming approaches
Client Groups
- All ages
Registrations and Memberships
- Dietitians Australia
- Credentialed Eating Disorder Dietitian
- Australian & New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders (ANZAED)
- HAES® Australia

Shire Women's Physio
Heidi is the founder of Shire Women’s Physio and has been specialising in Women’s Health Physiotherapy for over five years. She is passionate about helping women of all ages to feel informed, empowered, and supported through pregnancy and postpartum recovery through to menopause and beyond.
Who should see a Women’s Health Physio?
Pelvic floor dysfunction can affect women at any stage of life and these issues are often very treatable with the right support. It’s never too late to start looking after your pelvic health!
Common reasons to see a Women’s Health Physio include:
- Any pelvic floor dysfunction - bladder leakage or any bowel control issues, pelvic organ prolapse, pain with sex
- Pregnancy care and preparing the pelvic floor for birth
- Postnatal recovery and safe return to exercise
- Menopause and post-menopausal changes that can affect the pelvic floor
- Endometriosis or other chronic pelvic pain conditions
At Shire Women’s Physio, care is tailored to each woman’s goals and stage of life, with a focus on diagnosis, education, exercise-based rehabilitation, and evidence-based management.
Find out more: www.shirewomensphysio.com.au
We're here to help, contact us today






















