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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dietitian?

Do you only work with people who are newly diagnosed?

Do you only work with people who are newly diagnosed?

A Registered Dietitian (RD) or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) is a credentialed professional who has received extensive education and training in the field of nutrition. All Registered Dietitian’s must complete a bachelor’s degree in Nutrition & Dietetics, 1200 hours of supervised practice, pass a registration board exam and maintain continuing education certification. A “nutritionist” has very little regulation and it’s common for people to use the terms “nutritionist” or “nutrition coach” who might have taken a few nutrition courses or an online course.

Do you only work with people who are newly diagnosed?

Do you only work with people who are newly diagnosed?

Do you only work with people who are newly diagnosed?

No! I work with anyone with celiac disease. There are always questions that come up even years after diagnosis. Other areas of support include meal planning, treating nutrient deficiencies, grocery shopping, setting up your kitchen and cross-contact to name a few.

What does a session look like?

Do you only work with people who are newly diagnosed?

What does a session look like?

All appointments are 45 minutes long. During initial appointments we will review medical history, nutrition and your celiac journey. During appointments we will also discuss health concerns such as nutrient deficiencies, label reading, how to eat safely at restaurants, GF travel and meal planning to name a few in addition to answers any questions you have.

Do you accept insurance?

Do you offer in person appointments?

What does a session look like?

I do not accept insurance. Please contact me if you would like to discuss a payment plan option or if you would like to purchase a set of sessions at a discounted rate.

Do you offer in person appointments?

Do you offer in person appointments?

Do you offer in person appointments?

At this time, all appointments are offered virtually.

Do you have a cancellation policy?

Do you offer in person appointments?

Do you offer in person appointments?

Yes, I ask that you please provide at least 48 hours notice for cancelling your appointment, except in the event of an emergency or illness.

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