Meet Gen
Hello!I work with people navigating the full spectrum of female reproductive health from painful or heavy periods and hormonal imbalances to chronic pelvic pain, fertility concerns, and the complex shifts of perimenopause and beyond.
I understand that reproductive health affects far more than your cycle. It shapes your energy, your nervous system, your emotional world, and how you move through your days. My approach looks at the underlying drivers of inflammation, immune function, and hormonal imbalance, while also supporting pain management, gut health, and nervous system regulation.
Whether you're dealing with symptoms that have been dismissed, a diagnosis that feels overwhelming, or a sense that something simply isn't right, my care meets you exactly where you are with warmth, without judgment, and without rushing you toward answers that don't fit.
Together, we explore the root causes behind your symptoms and the ways your body has been asking for support. This is collaborative care that empowers you to trust yourself again, grounded in evidence but never losing sight of the fact that you are more than your diagnosis. Every person I work with receives personalised, thoughtful guidance designed to restore balance, build resilience, and help you feel at home in your body once more.
How I found myself here
My path into this work didn't begin in a clinic, it began with my own body, and years of feeling like no one was really listening to it.
I understand what it's like to live with chronic pelvic pain and not have anyone take it seriously. I understand the frustration of a gut that never quite settles, no matter what you try. I understand what it feels like when your nervous system is so dysregulated that rest doesn't restore you. I was later diagnosed with endometriosis, but for a long time I was simply a person being told that what I was experiencing was normal, that my results looked fine, that stress was probably the culprit.
I know how exhausting it is to advocate for yourself inside a system that wasn't built to sit with complexity — or with women.
Finding naturopathy changed things for me. Not just because it offered different tools, but because it offered a different kind of attention. One that looked at the whole picture, asked better questions, and took my experience seriously the pain, the gut issues, the nervous system dysregulation, the sheer weight of carrying it all.
That's what I bring into every consultation. I became a naturopath because I didn't want anyone to spend as long as I did feeling dismissed before finding care that actually helped.
Qualifications.
Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)
Currently undertaking Rhiannon Hardingham’s Reproductive Health Clinical Foundations
30+ Hours of formal professional development yearly
NHAA association member