Sunday Star Times interview: Lea was interviewed by the Sunday Star Times for an article examining the effects feeding habits in infancy have on the development of diabetes, obesity and heart disease in later life. The article appeared on the front page of the Sunday Star Times (12th February, 2012) and can be found online entitled “Spoonful of obesity anyone?“.

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Dietitians are part of the health team whose treatments are evidence based on international scientific research.

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If you or your family have a nutritional problem and would like individual help, call us for an appointment. We look forward to meeting you and discussing your needs.

Clinic hours

Lea Stening Health is open Monday to Friday, with weekend clinics on alternate Saturday mornings. Our day clinics run Monday to Friday from 9am to 5.30pm, with evening clinics operating Monday and Tuesday until 7.30pm.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
9am – 7.30pm 9am – 7.30pm 9am – 5.30pm 9am – 5.30pm 9am – 5.30pm 9am – 12noon

Please contact us for an appointment.

Clinic locations

We have recently moved from our location at 259 Ilam Road and are now at The Riccarton Clinic, Christchurch.

The Riccarton Clinic

The Riccarton Clinic

Lea Stening Health is proud to announce its newest clinic at The Riccarton Clinic in Upper Riccarton, at 4 Yaldhurst Road, Christchurch 8041. This new clinic will replace the Ilam clinic at Healthworks House, a location we have been at for over 20 years. So while it’s sad to be saying farewell to the old, it’s time … Read more »