About Gut Health Clinic Australia
Helping Connect the Pieces Behind Complex Health Conditions
Gut Health Clinic Australia was established to support people experiencing complex, unresolved health conditions that may benefit from additional investigation and a more detailed review of contributing factors.
Many clients arrive after years of persistent symptoms, multiple consultations, and “normal” test results — yet still without clear answers as to why they continue to feel unwell.
The clinic was founded with a strong focus on comprehensive case assessment and targeted functional testing, with the aim of identifying underlying contributors such as:
• Microbiome imbalance
• Digestive dysfunction
• Nutrient insufficiencies
• Metabolic disruption
• Inflammatory drivers
• Detoxification pathway stress
• Gut–brain axis involvement
The focus is on identifying the factors that may be driving ongoing symptoms and providing a clear, personalised plan to help you move forward with confidence.
Gut Health Clinic Australia was established by Jacqui Judd, who leads the clinic’s complex case consultations and assessments. She has over 30 years of experience working in the health industry.
Jacqui began her career as a Registered Nurse within the conventional medical system before experiencing her own period of chronic illness. This personal health journey led her to explore natural medicine and functional health principles more deeply, shaping her understanding of complex, multi-system conditions.
Her experience across both conventional and integrative healthcare environments has shaped the clinic’s approach — blending naturopathic principles with structured assessment and functional investigation to support individuals experiencing ongoing or unresolved health concerns.
A Collaborative, Team-Supported Model
Gut Health Clinic Australia operates within a collaborative framework designed to support complex presentations from multiple clinical perspectives.
While consultations are conducted directly through the clinic, certain cases may involve collaboration or professional input from experienced specialists and allied health professionals where clinically appropriate.
This may include consultation with:
• Specialist laboratory scientists and clinical microbiologists
• Accredited nutritionists and dietitians
• Senior clinical herbalists
• Reputable practitioner-grade nutraceutical manufacturers and technical support teams
• Experienced integrative and allied health professionals
This team-supported model allows complex cases to be approached thoughtfully and
comprehensively, helping ensure that assessment and support strategies are carefully
considered and appropriately guided.