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A dietitian consultation, conducted by a registered dietitian (RD) or registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN), offers professional guidance on nutrition. Using evidence-based practices, they assess, diagnose, and manage dietary concerns to support individual and public health. This personalized approach helps you build sustainable eating habits for long-term wellness.

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  • How long does a dietician consultation last?

    Initial consultations typically last between 45 to 90 minutes. This allows enough time for a thorough assessment and to discuss a plan moving forward. Follow-up visits are generally shorter, lasting about 30 to 60 minutes.

  • Can a dietician help with food allergies or intolerances?

    Yes, dieticians have training for helping to manage food allergies and intolerances. They can help identify problematic foods, ensure you're avoiding them safely. In addition, they suggest alternative options to keep your diet balanced and nutritious.

  • Is a referral needed to see a dietician?

    This varies by location and healthcare system. In some cases, a GP referral is needed, while private clinics often allow direct bookings. Check with your provider or insurer for specific requirements.

  • Will my insurance cover the cost of dietician consultations?

    Coverage varies by insurance plan and location. Many insurance plans do cover nutrition counseling, especially for specific health conditions like diabetes or heart disease. It's important to check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage.

  • What's the difference between a dietician and a nutritionist?

    The title "dietitian" is often protected, requiring specific education and registration, while "nutritionist" is typically less regulated. Roles vary by country, so check local standards.

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