About Samantha Formai

Clinical Naturopath | 30 Years in Practice

Understanding your body builds lasting health.

With 30 years in privcate clinical practice, Samantha’s work is grounded in a deep respect for the body’s capacity to rebalance and heal. When people feel genuinely heard and supported, something shifts: curiosity replaces helplessness, and healing becomes something they can actively take part in.

Her consultations are tailored and adaptive, recognising that health is never static—nutritional needs shift, stress patterns evolve, and different life stages change what the body requires. She keeps a steady, practical focus on achievable outcomes, supporting people to take an active role in their own wellbeing.

Samantha holds an Advanced Diploma of Applied Science (Naturopathy) with Honours, complemented by postgraduate studies in Nutrition and Oriental Medicine and a foundation in biomedical science. This blend of clinical and scientific training underpins her whole-body approach to care. She is also certified in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies (CPAT-Therapist), and is a member of the Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA).

30 Years in Practice

Three decades of private clinical experience, supporting thousands of people through both acute concerns and complex, long-standing conditions.

Systems-Based Approach

Looking beyond isolated symptoms to find the underlying drivers, recognising how metabolic, hormonal, digestive, immune and stress systems influence one another.

Integrated Clinical Care

Combining clinical nutrition, practitioner-grade herbal medicine, homeopathic prescribing and observational assessment tools within tailored, adaptive treatment strategies.

Sustainable & Ethical

Focusing on prevention, regulatory support and achievable outcomes, refined over time through ongoing research and a commitment to thoughtful practice.

Take care of yourself today!
Karen Burtz

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