Sports Dietitian Melbourne – Emily McNeil
Book in with Emily
Are you looking for an incredible Sports Dietitian in Melbourne? Do you want someone who cares about you, with extensive experience in high-level sports and endurance events, including cycling? Then meet our talented Emily McNeil, our highly qualified and passionate Sports Dietitian at Evolutio Sports Physio Richmond.
Emily specialises in sports nutrition for cyclists, triathletes, and endurance athletes, offering expert support to those managing low energy availability (LEA), REDs, and eating disorders. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or an elite competitor, Emily provides the personalised guidance you need to perform at your best.
About Emily – Sports Dietitian Melbourne
Emily brings a unique blend of lived experience and professional expertise to her role. As a former representative basketballer and current crit and road cyclist in Melbourne’s local racing scene, she deeply understands the demands of sport, training, and competition.
She’s especially passionate about supporting athletes who are navigating:
🥗 Low Energy Availability (LEA) and Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs)
🧠 Eating disorders and disordered eating
🚴♀️ Nutrition for cyclists, triathletes, and team sport athletes
Emily is a Carlton Football Club loyalist and a firm believer that performance nutrition should be inclusive, sustainable, and empowering.
Services – What Emily Offers
Emily works with active individuals and athletes across Melbourne to provide evidence-based sports nutrition tailored to your body, goals, and sport.
Her services include:
Fueling strategies for junior and elite athletes
Nutrition support for eating disorders (18+)
Managing LEA and REDs
Endurance nutrition for cyclists, runners, and triathletes
Practical support to improve your relationship with food and fuel performance
🎓 Qualifications
Accredited Practising Dietitian (APD)
Sports Dietitian (SDA Member)
Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician (CEDC)
💬 Pricing & Bookings
Initial Consultation (60 minutes): $240
Follow-Up Session (30 minutes): $115
📅 Take the next step in your performance journey.
👉 Book with Emily McNeil – Sports Dietitian Melbourne
📍 Based in Richmond, Serving All of Melbourne
Emily consults in person at Evolutio Sports Physio Richmond, just minutes from Melbourne CBD. Telehealth appointments are also available for athletes across Victoria and beyond.
Otherwise email us here, and we can contact you back.
What does a sports dietitian do?
A sports dietitian specialises in nutrition to enhance athletic performance, recovery, and overall health. They provide personalised meal plans, fueling strategies, and support for specific conditions like low energy availability, eating disorders, and sport-specific nutrition needs.
Who can benefit from seeing a sports dietitian?
Athletes of all levels—from juniors to elite professionals—as well as active individuals looking to optimise performance, manage weight, improve recovery, or address nutrition-related health issues can benefit from working with a sports dietitian.
How does Emily McNeil differ from a typical dietitian?
Emily is not only an Accredited Practising Dietitian but also a credentialed Sports Dietitian and Eating Disorder Dietitian. Her specialised knowledge in endurance sports, cycling, and conditions like REDs allows her to tailor advice specifically for athletes.
What should I expect in my first consultation?
AYour initial 60-minute consultation with Emily includes a detailed assessment of your current diet, training routine, goals, and health history. From this, Emily will develop a personalised nutrition plan to support your performance and wellbeing.
Can Emily help with eating disorders or disordered eating?
Yes. Emily has a credentialed background in supporting clients aged 18+ with eating disorders and disordered eating, using a compassionate, evidence-based approach.
Do I need a referral to see Emily?
No referral is necessary to book an appointment with Emily McNeil at Evolutio Sports Physio Richmond.
Are telehealth consultations available?
Yes. Telehealth sessions can be booked for clients outside Melbourne or those who prefer remote consultations.
How often should I see a sports dietitian?
The frequency depends on your goals and needs. Many athletes start with an initial consultation and then schedule follow-ups every 4-8 weeks to track progress and adjust nutrition plans.
How do I book an appointment with Emily McNeil?
A: You can easily book online via our website or contact the clinic directly to schedule your session.