Jacqui Fernandez Naturopath Ballarat

Jacqui Fernandez Naturopath Ballarat Naturopath, Nutritionist, Psychotherapist & Counsellor in Ballarat. We offer a wholistic integrated approach to health & wellbeing.

Combining education & experience. Our philosophy is to follow the principles of naturopathy by treating the person rather than the disease. We work holistically with our patients to gain a deeper understanding that illness occurs on multiple levels and so employ various modalities. We encourage patients to take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing by tuning into their own bodies and m

indset. We promote a positive attitude, a healthy diet and simple lifestyle changes, incorporating consistency and respect for one's own inner strength, which goes a long way in improving health and wellbeing. Qualifications
​Master (psychotherapy & Counselling) University of Ballarat
Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) University of New England
Advance Diploma Naturopathy. Nature Care College Sydney
Diploma of Nutrition. Nature Care College Sydney
Diploma of Remedial Massage. Nature Care College Sydney
Member of Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Something new is taking shape — watch this space.Over the past few months, I've been back in the classroom, studying reg...
15/06/2026

Something new is taking shape — watch this space.

Over the past few months, I've been back in the classroom, studying regenerative practices to extend a wholistic approach to integrated health and wellbeing — soil, food, health and lifestyle as one connected system.

It'll sit alongside my naturopathy, nutrition, lifestyle and psychotherapy services here in Ballarat.

The purpose is simple: helping people build healthier, more resilient, sustainable lifestyles by design.

More to come as it develops. If you're into naturopathy, nutrition, psychotherapy, regenerative or sustainable living, or just creating a healthier lifestyle in Ballarat and regional Victoria — follow along.

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Natural Medicine Week 2026.Australian Traditional Medicine SocietyJacqui Fernandez – Integrative Care, Evidence and Clin...
31/05/2026

Natural Medicine Week 2026.

Australian Traditional Medicine Society

Jacqui Fernandez – Integrative Care, Evidence and Clinical Longevity

Episode Description

What does integrative healthcare really look like in practice?
In this episode of Let’s Talk Natural Medicine – Legends Series, host Annie Gibbins speaks with Jacqui Fernandez, a naturopath, nutritionist and psychotherapist with over 20 years’ experience in clinical practice in regional Victoria.

Jacqui transitioned into natural medicine after an early career in corporate finance and went on to build a long-standing practice grounded in whole-person care. A defining chapter of her career includes a decade working within an integrated medical centre alongside GPs, specialists, pathology, radiology and allied health professionals — giving her a rare, inside view of collaborative healthcare.

Her work combines herbal medicine, nutrition, personalised and functional testing, psychotherapy and lifestyle support, with a strong emphasis on evidence-informed care and measurable outcomes.

In this conversation, Jacqui shares:- What integrative healthcare looks like inside a medical setting
• How personalised testing can support better clinical outcomes
• Why treating the person, not just the symptoms, matters
• The realities and responsibilities of long-term clinical practice
• How professional credibility and collaboration build patient trust. This episode offers a grounded, practical perspective on modern integrative care and highlights the role experienced natural medicine practitioners can play within collaborative healthcare models.
Let’s Talk Natural Medicine – Legends Series Hosted by Annie Gibbins, CEO of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society

https://youtu.be/MxRJvJEIWdY?si=yN4XQ9fuSefh32x1







What does integrative healthcare really look like in practice?In this episode of Let’s Talk Natural Medicine – Legends Series, host Annie Gibbins speaks with...

The life you want rarely happens by accident.So many people are capable, intelligent, and genuinely trying — yet still f...
24/05/2026

The life you want rarely happens by accident.

So many people are capable, intelligent, and genuinely trying — yet still feel disconnected, overwhelmed, stuck, or uncertain about the direction of their lives.

True transformation is not about perfection or hustle. It is about awareness, intention, sustainable habits, emotional wellbeing, and creating a life that aligns with who you truly are.

“The Art of Crafting A Life By Design” is a reflection on growth, healing, change, and the courage it takes to step beyond old patterns and create a more meaningful way of living.

Sometimes the next chapter begins with one intentional step.

Jacqui Fernandez
Psychotherapist • Counsellor • Naturopath • Nutritionist

Last week, despite the ungodly hours (3AM and 12 AM start), I found myself absorbed in presentations from the Internatio...
16/05/2026

Last week, despite the ungodly hours (3AM and 12 AM start), I found myself absorbed in presentations from the International Conference on Homeopathy in Agriculture and Environment 2026.

What fascinated me most was not simply homeopathy itself, but the broader discussion around observation, systems thinking, and scientific complexity.

Pat, an Irish dairy farmer who has integrated homeopathy into his animal and farm management, delivered something quietly compelling. Behind the humour (lots of LOL moments) was a clinical logic I recognised. He was observing the land and the individual animal, the symptoms, the constitution, environmental stressors, and patterns of response over time — the same framework a practitioner may use with a person, applied to livestock and farm systems.

Dr Alex Tournier, a theoretical physicist, explored the ongoing scientific challenge of explaining how homeopathy may work within current biological and physical models.

It raised an interesting question for me: throughout history, how often has practical observation preceded scientific explanation? Humans used fermentation long before microbiology existed, just as many biological and environmental systems were observed long before science developed the tools to fully explain them.

Homeopathy sits within that contested space. The research is mixed, the debate ongoing, and the questions legitimate. What interests me — both as a clinician and as someone working within regenerative land systems — is where the evidence appears strongest, where new research is emerging, and what this may mean across human, animal, and ecological health systems.

That is what this presentation explores.

Tests normal. Symptoms persist. That gap has a name.If you've been told your results are fine — but you're still exhaust...
03/05/2026

Tests normal. Symptoms persist. That gap has a name.

If you've been told your results are fine — but you're still exhausted, bloated, hormonally off, or just not yourself — that disconnect is real. And it's workable.

Functional integrative medicine doesn't start with a prescription. It starts with the question most appointments never ask — why is this happening?

This is a patient-centred, science-based approach that combines conventional diagnostics with evidence-based complementary care — treating the whole person, not just the diagnosis.

I've broken down the 8 core principles in this carousel — from root cause investigation and personalised care, to the partnership model that puts you at the centre of every health decision.

Particularly relevant if you're navigating chronic fatigue, gut disorders, hormonal imbalance, autoimmune conditions, or symptoms that standard testing hasn't explained.

Save this. Share it with someone still looking for answers.
Consultations available online across Australia and in person in Ballarat, Victoria.
🔗 jacquifernandez.com.au | 📞 0414 402 045
Educational content only — not medical advice or treatment.

If you've ever felt confused about what to eat, this is for you. The advice keeps changing. The science appears conflict...
25/04/2026

If you've ever felt confused about what to eat, this is for you.

The advice keeps changing. The science appears conflicting. And most people are left cycling through diets that don't last, rules that contradict each other, and a quiet sense that they're missing something fundamental.

They are. And it's not more information.

In these slides, I walk you through why conflicting nutrition advice exists, why your body doesn't respond the way generic guidance predicts, and why the quality of what you eat begins long before it reaches your kitchen.

This is not another diet post. It's a different way of thinking about food, health, and the ground that grows it.

Swipe through. Take what's useful. Share it with someone who's been searching for answers that actually make sense.

Menopause is not a breakdown — it's a biological transition with whole-body impact.Oestrogen, progesterone and metabolic...
19/04/2026

Menopause is not a breakdown — it's a biological transition with whole-body impact.

Oestrogen, progesterone and metabolic shifts influence the brain, gut, sleep, mood and weight regulation. What can feel random — hot flushes, anxiety, poor sleep, brain fog — is often a coordinated response to these changes.

Hormonal shifts also affect the nervous system, metabolism and gut health, shaping how you feel on a day-to-day basis.

If your symptoms aren't improving, the underlying drivers may not have been fully assessed. An integrated, individualised model of care not only helps manage symptoms — it builds the foundation for long-term health, resilience and wellbeing.

This is where informed care makes the difference.

If you’re feeling tired, wired, or not quite yourself — but your blood tests are coming back “normal” — it may be time f...
11/04/2026

If you’re feeling tired, wired, or not quite yourself — but your blood tests are coming back “normal” — it may be time for a more comprehensive, whole-body approach.

As a naturopath, nutritionist and psychotherapist in Ballarat, I use a functional health approach to assess energy, gut health, metabolism, hormones, sleep, and mental wellbeing to identify early patterns of imbalance.

This type of health audit goes beyond standard testing to understand how your body is functioning — and what may be preventing you from feeling well.

Health Fund Rebates — UpdateWe have been advised today by the Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS) and the Psy...
02/04/2026

Health Fund Rebates — Update

We have been advised today by the Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS) and the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) regarding the reinstatement of selected health fund rebates.

As a fully accredited member of both ATMS and PACFA (Clinical), I am registered with selected health funds across a number of approved modalities.

Psychotherapy (PACFA Registered Clinical Counsellor)
Bupa, ARHG, Medibank Private, AHM, HCF

Clinical Nutrition
Australian Unity, NIB, AHM, CBHS, ARHG

Herbal Medicine
ARHG

Naturopathy
ARHG

Eligibility varies between policies and individual levels of cover, so I recommend checking directly with your health fund to confirm what applies to your consultations.

All consultations are conducted online, Australia-wide.







I was honoured to be invited as a guest by the CEO of ATMS (Australian Traditional Medicine Society) on the “Let’s Talk ...
14/03/2026

I was honoured to be invited as a guest by the CEO of ATMS (Australian Traditional Medicine Society) on the “Let’s Talk Natural Medicine – Legends Series” podcast, sharing reflections from my clinical journey in integrative and personalised healthcare.

It felt like chatting with a girlfriend and perhaps having a little too much fun along the way.

Doing the podcast made me reminisce about so many early blunders. Early in my career, I once enthusiastically asked a patient for their history (I meant medical history)… and they proceeded to give me their criminal history.

Another time, slightly confused, I asked my lecturer what STDs stood for. Coming from a corporate accounting background, to me, it meant accounting standards — while in healthcare, it meant sexually transmitted diseases. Oops! We live and learn.

A few reflections from the podcast that resonated with me:

• When your life purpose taps you on the shoulder, the bigger risk is often not taking the risk.

• There are no shortcuts or magic bullets — only hard work, continual learning and passion for what you do.

• Sometimes the answer begins by turning down the noise and focusing on what genuinely supports your health journey.

• Long-term health improves when we learn to recognise our own symptoms, triggers and health patterns — and remain consistent over time..

• A patient-centred therapeutic alliance is built on commitment, mutual trust, empathy and collaboration.

• Embrace the experiences, the lessons, and the people who are genuinely in your corner.

• One of my favourite parts of the conversation was discussing the art of blending herbs — one of the great privileges of naturopathic practice and a way to create truly personalised care.

Grateful for the opportunity to share the conversation on integrative and patient-centred health.

🎧 The episode is now available on:
• Spotify: Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/19kR5xzZSSF3GRECuziThu?si=98b435473a6b4e28
• YouTube: Watch here – https://youtu.be/MxRJvJEIWdY?si=yN4XQ9fuSefh32x1

What does integrative healthcare really look like in practice?In this episode of Let’s Talk Natural Medicine – Legends Series, host Annie Gibbins speaks with...

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