Eloise Garbutt

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About me

Use discount code NR10 when booking to receive a unique 10% discount on your initial 60-minute online consultation with me at The Gut Health Clinic. The clinic is recognised by major health insurers, including Aviva, Bupa, Cigna, Healix, Vitality and WPA. I offer both online and face-to-face appointments in our Bristol clinic.

I’m Eloise Garbutt, a specialist gastroenterology dietitian at The Gut Health Clinic, supporting adults with complex digestive and gut-related health concerns. I bring over seven years of experience across the NHS and leading private hospitals in London, and am known for my structured, evidence-based and highly personalised approach to care.

How I can help you

I support people dealing with ongoing digestive symptoms, complex diagnoses, or conditions that haven’t improved with generic advice.

My areas of expertise include:

  • Functional gut symptoms such as bloating, diarrhoea and constipation
  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
  • Pancreatic disorders
  • Post-gastrointestinal surgery (including bowel resection, short bowel syndrome and stoma management)
  • Intestinal failure

I also have experience supporting individuals with:

  • Metabolic and diabetes-related gut complications
  • Post-bariatric surgery and GLP-1 treatment
  • Women’s health, including PCOS, endometriosis and menopause

My approach

I take a structured, evidence-based approach, recognising that gut health is complex and highly individual.

I do not recommend supplements, tests or dietary strategies unless they are supported by science and appropriate for you. Instead, I focus on identifying the key drivers of your symptoms and building a tailored plan that balances effective symptom management with long-term health.

A core part of my work is helping you feel confident in your food choices again, without unnecessary restriction.

My experience

Alongside my work at The Gut Health Clinic, I practise as a Senior Specialist Diabetes Dietitian within the NHS, supporting people with complex metabolic and gastrointestinal presentations, including pancreatic exocrine insufficiency, bowel neuropathy and delayed gastric emptying.

I have completed advanced training in the low-FODMAP diet at King’s College London and have extensive experience in both inpatient and specialist outpatient settings.

The Gut Health Clinic

I work at The Gut Health Clinic, a specialist service led by gut health scientist Dr Megan Rossi (@theguthealthdoctor). The clinic brings together a team of expert gastro dietitians with 80 years of combined clinical experience and has supported more than 5,000 clients since 2018.

We work closely with GPs, gastroenterologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure your care is fully integrated and aligned with your wider medical needs.

What to expect in your first session

Your first appointment is a structured consultation where we take the time to understand your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle and goals in detail.

Following this, you’ll receive a tailored plan with clear, practical steps to move forward. I’ll also guide you on how many sessions you'll likely need, so you have clarity from the outset.

If you have private health insurance (including Aviva, Bupa, Cigna, Healix, Vitality or WPA), your appointments may be covered. Get in touch, and we can guide you through this.

Client feedback

“I came in with painful stomach cramps and bloating, and now those symptoms have completely gone. Eloise’s advice was clear, practical and made a real difference.” 
Doctify verified 5-star review, February 2026

“Eloise helped me reduce long-standing constipation with simple, practical advice. I saw improvements almost immediately and finally feel confident managing my symptoms.”
Doctify verified 5-star review, February 2026

“It was so refreshing to receive advice that was firmly based in science and tailored to me… I’ve noticed real improvements in my energy, sleep and overall health.”
Claire, October 2025

Training, qualifications & experience

  • Registered Dietitian (RD), British Dietetic Association (BDA), including Gastroenterology Specialist Group, and Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
  • BSc Dietetics (2019)
  • King’s College London Advanced Dietary Management and the Low
  • FODMAP Diet in IBS (2023)
  • BDA Advancing Dietetic Practice in Diabetes (2025)
  • Over seven years of clinical experience across the NHS and private hospitals in London
  • Specialist experience in gastroenterology and intestinal failure services
  • Senior Specialist Diabetes Dietitian (Band 7) within the NHS
  • Experience across inpatient acute care and specialist outpatient clinics
  • Experienced speaker and educator across healthcare and professional settings

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Nutrition topics

Information about health conditions (*)

Nutritional therapy can help enhance the well-being of individuals diagnosed with serious medical conditions, but should not take the place of medical treatment and advice. If you have been diagnosed with - or suspect you may have - any of these conditions, please speak to your doctor before starting nutritional therapy or making any major changes to your diet or lifestyle.

Fees

£115.00 - £175.00

Health Insurance/EAP

  • Aviva
  • BUPA
  • Healix
  • Vitality
  • WPA

Additional information

  • Online appointments
    • An initial 60-minute online consultation is £175
    • Online 30 or 45-minute reviews are available at £115 or £145
  • Consultations may be covered by private health insurance. The Gut Health Clinic is recognised by Aviva, Bupa, Cigna, Healix, Vitality and WPA.

When I work

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The Gut Health Clinic has a team of gastro dietitians, each with their own areas of focus and appointment times. If you'd like a recommendation on who might suit you best email bookings@theguthealthclinic.com.

Further information

To book with Eloise, please email here.

Follow @theguthealthclinic for free expert tips, gut-friendly recipes, and resources.

21 All Saints Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2JL

Type of session

In person
Online
Phone

Types of client

Young people (13-17)
Young adults (18-24)
Adults (25-64)
Older Adults (65+)
Couples
Families
Groups
Organisations
Employee Assistance Programme

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Eloise Garbutt
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