Bally Parekh is a UK-registered dietitian with clinical and academic expertise in liver disease, transplant nutrition, and surgical rehabilitation. He has worked across NHS and private settings, with a focus on managing advanced hepatobiliary conditions, malnutrition, and frailty.
He has led post-transplant dietetic care at a major tertiary liver centre, contributed to national liver nutrition guidelines, and supported digital transformation in clinical services. In private practice, he runs Mesh Performance, offering specialist telehealth support for individuals with complex nutrition needs.
Alongside his hepatology work, Bally has experience supporting athletes to optimise performance nutrition and recovery. His broader practice includes prehabilitation, sarcopenia management, and multidisciplinary teaching. He also delivers training for Alcohol Change UK and lectures on the MSc Dietetics course at Birmingham City University.
Blending evidence-based care with practical strategy, Bally supports patients to improve outcomes through tailored nutrition interventions—especially where liver disease, surgery, or performance demands require targeted support.