Practice Partners — for dental, optical & aesthetic clinics
Host a fully qualified nutritionist in your unused room, on your terms. No cost to set up, nothing for your team to run — just an extra service under your roof, and a share of every session.
The opportunity
Most clinics have at least one room, or one quiet stretch of the week, that sits unused — between patients, on a slower afternoon, or on a day you don't open at all. A nutrition consultation needs very little: a table, two chairs, and space for a set of scales. Even a converted storage room works.
Your patients already trust you. Offering nutrition support under your own roof, delivered by someone else, gives them one more reason to stay with your practice — and gives you a revenue line that costs you nothing to run.
How it works
Tell us which room and which hours typically sit unused — even one half-day a week is enough to start.
A line in your patient emails or at checkout, with a direct booking link straight to me. Nothing lands on your front desk.
45-minute consultations plus a personalised 6-week plan and optional follow-up, delivered in your space.
You receive a share of every session fee, paid monthly — no invoicing required from you.
Built for your patients
Your numbers
Who's delivering the sessions
I'm Alice Rea, a registered nutritionist (MN.Nutr, registered through MNU) and founder of The London Nutrition Practice. I started out in 2019 as a personal trainer, where I saw first-hand how much nutrition shapes women's health through different life stages and hormonal shifts — which led me to qualify as a nutritionist in 2022.
Alongside this, I bring 20 years of clinical experience in the optical sector. That's given me a close view of a common gap: patients often leave an appointment with a diagnosis, but not always a clear next step for the lifestyle change that goes with it. This partnership model exists to close that gap — for optical practices, and equally for dental, aesthetic and other clinics.
I specialise in diabetes management, PCOS, menopause, and muscle gain and weight loss, and hold full professional indemnity insurance.
What it takes from you
Questions clinics usually ask
Nothing upfront. There's no fee to join — earnings come from a share of the session fees paid by clients.
A quiet room or unused consulting space for the agreed hours. Even a couple of half-days a week is enough to start.
Bookings and diary management are handled directly. Your team only needs to know the room is in use during the agreed slots.
There's no obligation on either side. Most partners trial a short period first and review interest before committing longer term.
No — it works alongside dental, optical, aesthetic and other patient-facing practices, tailored to your patients each time.
Many partner practices choose to offer the same sessions to their own team, either on the same day or separately — good for staff wellbeing, and in some cases it may be possible to structure this in a tax-efficient way under HMRC's welfare counselling or annual health-screening allowances. I'm not an accountant, so it's worth confirming the specifics with yours, but happy to talk through how other practices have set this up.
Interested in partnering?
I'll follow up within a couple of days.