Amy Angus ND

Naturopath
BHSc (Nat) ATMS
With over 7 ears of clinical experience, Amy graduated with a Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) in 2019. As a Clinical Naturopath, she integrates traditional evidence-based medicine with the latest scientific research to deliver a holistic and patient-centred approach.
Naturopathic Support For Women's Hormone Issues
Amy is passionate about women’s health and wellbeing, with a particular focus on the management of reproductive concerns such as endometriosis, PCOS, PMS, and other cycle abnormalities in young women. Amy aims to help women understand and care for their body’s naturally, and assist them in becoming aware of hormone-related conditions, and how to better manage them.
Gut Health Naturopath
Amy also has a strong interest in gut health, considering it has a vital connection to hormonal health. She frequently works with patients experiencing concerns such as bloating, reflux, IBS, food sensitivities, and altered bowel habits. By supporting gut health, the foundation is laid for optimal health and wellbeing.
Gut health is not only closely linked to hormones but also plays a key role in every area of health. For example, if a patient is experiencing skin concerns, poor mental health or immune dysfunction, a thorough evaluation of the health of the gut is indicated.
Although Amy has areas of special interest, she brings the same dedication and evidence-based care to all aspects of practice.
Other areas in which Amy commonly provides support include:
- Fatigue and low energy
- Mental health and nervous system (depression, stress, anxiety etc.)
- Skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis etc.)
- Thyroid health
- Immune health including autoimmune conditions
- Cardiovascular support (cholesterol and blood pressure)
- Cognitive concerns (brain fog, memory, focus and support against neurodegeneration)
- Musculoskeletal health (osteoporosis, osteopenia, arthritis, athletic performance)
- Children’s health (behavioural concerns, ADHD, ASD, immunity etc.)
Amy regularly utilises a variety of testing to develop an individualised treatment approach for each patient to successfully achieve long-term positive change. She finds value in the shorter testing guidance consultations for patients who are interested in functional pathology but are unsure of what tests they may require to improve their health. These appointments allow the patient to be guided by Amy regarding what they really need.
Some of the testing Amy often uses includes:
- Comprehensive gut testing
- DUTCH urine or salivary sex hormones
- Salivary cortisol
- Food intolerances
- Hair mineral analysis
- SIBO
- Neurotransmitters
- DNA
- General blood pathology
Amy is available on the following days and times:
- Mondays 9:00-3:00pm (Kenmore and Online)
- Thursdays 12:30-7:00pm (Kenmore and Online)
- Fridays 9:00-3:00pm (Kenmore and Online)
- 2x Saturday per month 9:00am-1:00pm (Kenmore and Online)
To make an appointment with Amy call reception on 07 3075 7090 or book online.