
Suraya Eloise Nikwan
Simple and Easy Nutrition
About
Suraya Nikwan is an Accredited Practising Dietitian with over seven years' experience as a dietitian in Australia. She is the Director and Principal Dietitian at Simple and Easy Nutrition based in Brisbane. She has a strong interest in weight management, bariatric surgery, renal and gastrointestinal health.
As an experienced private practice dietitian, Suraya works with her patients specifically before and after weight loss surgery. She has a keen interest in preventing vitamin and mineral deficiencies, long-term complications, and preventing or reversing weight regain after bariatric surgery.
Weight Loss Approach
Strong interest in weight management, with a particular focus on bariatric surgery (pre- and post-operative support), preventing vitamin/mineral deficiencies, managing long-term complications, and preventing or reversing weight regain after bariatric surgery.
Specialises in pre- and post-bariatric surgery nutrition support. Strong interest in preventing vitamin and mineral deficiencies, long-term complications, and preventing or reversing weight regain after bariatric surgery. Gastric banding is listed as an area of focus.
Areas of Expertise
Pricing
Medicare Rebates
Location
Simple and Easy Nutrition
Suite 29, Level 1 Greenslopes Specialist Centre, Greenslopes Private Hospital, Newdegate Street, Greenslopes QLD 4120
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Bond University
- 2012)
- Master of Nutrition and Dietetics (Griffith University
- 2014)
- APD (Accredited Practising Dietitian)
Memberships
- Dietitians Australia
Rebates & Insurance
Medicare
Medicare Provider — specific rebate amounts not stated
DVA
DVA Provider
Private Health
Private Health Fund Rebates available (specific funds not listed)
Book a Consultation
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Medicare rebate available with GP referral
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