Nicole Bando Paediatric & Family Dietitian & Lactation Consultant
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  • HOME
  • NUTRITION
  • LACTATION
  • RECIPES
  • ARTICLES
  • VIDEOS & MEDIA
    • Breastfeeding Videos
    • Nutrition Videos
    • Nicole in the media
  • CONTACT & FEES
  • LINKS
  • FAQ
    • How much do I need to eat whilst breastfeeding?
    • What does a paediatric dietitian do?
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Nicole Bando - Melbourne based Paediatric Dietitian and Lactation Consultant

​Evidence-based, family nutrition & feeding advice
Nicole Bando - Accredited Practising Dietitian & Lactation Consultant
Nicole practises in Melbourne at Brighton Health Clinic for Kids, 202-204 Bay St & NEST Family Clinic, 289-291 Kooyong Road, Elsternwick. (​Face-to-face, Telehealth and home consultations are available).
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info@nicolebando.com
8840 1652
Nicole is a specialist Paediatric and Family Health Dietitian and Lactation Consultant, in private practice. She provides evidence-based, sustainable nutrition and feeding advice that supports optimal health and growth, and meets a family at their unique needs. Nicole graduated from Monash University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Nutrition & Dietetics, and worked as a Clinical Dietitian at a large metropolitan tertiary hospital, with Melbourne’s most critically ill, for over 15 years, before a career change to infant and family feeding.

Nicole volunteered with the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) as a Breastfeeding Counsellor & qualified as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) in 2017. Her role as co-lead of the Nutrition & Breastfeeding working group for Dietitians Australia (DA) involves advocacy for maternal and infant health, including the FSANZ infant formula composition review & ABA WHO Taskforce Project. Nicole is passionate about educating colleagues and contributes monthly research summaries to ABA’s Breastfeeding Information & Research Team, for the Health Professional Newsletter. She mentors emerging dietitians and has worked with schools, childcare centres and kindergartens to improve their menus & nutrition policy. Outside of work, you will find Nicole running or spending time with her partner & two children.

Nicole’s areas of expertise include breastfeeding, mixed (breast and bottle) feeding, transition to solids, family nutrition, poor growth (underweight and overweight), breastfeeding a baby with food allergies and intolerances, nutrition for mum whilst breastfeeding. See here for a full list of Nutrition and Lactation services.
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APD, B.Nutr.Diet., IBCLC, Cert IV Breastfeeding Education (Counselling), Cert Paediatric Nutrition & Dietetics
Memberships: LCANZ, DA, ABA Health Professional, CPR training is current.

Nicole has worked with these organisations
Alfred Health
Ormond Primary School
Classroom Cuisine
Healthy Eating Advisory Service
Brighton Health Clinic for Kids
Little Dreamers
Fitness First
Melbourne Children's Clinic
Kateeny Early Learning Centre
Dietitians Australia
Nicole is professionally recognised by these organisations
Nicole is a specialist Paediatric and Family Health Dietitian and Lactation Consultant, in private practice. She provides evidence-based, sustainable nutrition and feeding advice that supports optimal health and growth, and meets a family at their unique needs. Nicole graduated from Monash University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Nutrition & Dietetics, and worked as a Clinical Dietitian at a large metropolitan tertiary hospital, with Melbourne’s most critically ill, for over 15 years, before a career change to infant and family feeding.
Helping with (click the links for more info):

Mastitis, Blocked Ducts and other breast concerns.
Is my child overweight?
Fussy Eating.
My child is underweight.
​Starting Solids
Iron Deficiency.
Breastfeeding a newborn baby.

Food Allergies and Intolerances.

My baby is not interested in solid foods.
Weight loss after baby.
​Too much breastmilk and oversupply.
​Painful breastfeeding.
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Low breastmilk supply.
Weaning off breastmilk.
Breastfeeding education before baby arrives.
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Family nutrition.
​Toddler nutrition.
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Nutrition for primary school aged children
​Nutrition for preschool aged children
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