About Pip Reed
Pip Reed is a clinical functional nutritionist specialising in diagnostic-led hormone and metabolic health.
With over 15 years of clinical experience, Pip works with women navigating complex, often mismanaged symptoms: hormone imbalance, metabolic resistance, inflammatory conditions, digestive dysfunction, and the full spectrum of perimenopause and menopause presentations.
Her approach integrates functional pathology, clinical nutrition, and systems-based analysis. The goal is not symptom management. It is identifying and correcting the underlying drivers producing those symptoms in the first place.
Her clinical focus sits at the intersection of gut health, hormone metabolism, inflammatory signalling, metabolic function, and nervous system regulation. These systems do not operate in isolation. Understanding how they interact is what makes treatment precise, data-informed, and effective as physiology changes.
How She Got Here
Pip's interest in women's health did not begin in a clinic. It began with her own body.
She spent years managing endometriosis and infertility. Both conditions that her practitioners treated as permanent management problems. She did not accept that framing. Through targeted nutrition and functional health strategies, she resolved both.
That experience shaped how she practices. What she learned was simple: symptoms are signals. The body is not broken. It is responding to something. When the right drivers are identified and treated, the body corrects itself. Most practitioners miss this because they are focused on the symptom rather than the system producing it.
That insight became the foundation of her clinical philosophy and the reason her work focuses on root cause resolution rather than ongoing management.
Clinical Philosophy
Symptoms are data. They point toward dysfunction in an underlying system. The role of the clinician is to read that data accurately, test where necessary, and intervene at the level of cause rather than effect.
Pip works within a systems-based model that treats the body as an interconnected whole. Hormones affect gut function. Gut dysfunction drives inflammation. Inflammation disrupts metabolic signalling. Each variable shifts the others. Treatment strategies that ignore these relationships produce incomplete results.
Her clinical work is structured around functional pathology, precise nutritional intervention, and iterative reassessment. What works at one stage of a woman's physiology may not work at another. Protocols are adjusted accordingly.
Working With Pip
Pip works with a limited number of private clients through the Renew You Protocol, a structured clinical program designed to identify and correct the physiological drivers behind hormone and metabolic dysfunction.
This is not a general wellness program. It is a clinical engagement for women who have tried conventional approaches and are still symptomatic.
Credentials
Registered ANTA Clinical Nutritionist. Bachelor of Business. Advanced Diploma in Nutritional Medicine. Member of the International Association of Applied Corneotherapy (IAC). Certificates III and IV in Group Fitness and Personal Training. YogaFit and Pilates instructor certifications.
Media
Pip is a regular contributor and expert commentator across print, digital, and broadcast media. She has been featured in Elle Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Women's Fitness, OK, Bride To Be, and NW. She has appeared as an expert commentator on Triple J and Channel Ten News, and as a guest on the Wellness By Designs Podcast, Get Me Glow Podcast, and Healthy Business Lab Podcast.
The fine print
The Information contained in, or accessed through this website is for your general information. It is not intended to be used as medical advice and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any medical condition, nor should it be used for therapeutic purposes.
The information is not a substitute for independent professional advice and should not be used as an alternative to professional health care. If you have a particular medical problem, please consult Pip Reed independently or your own healthcare professional.