Dietitians Specializing in Kidney Disease
Manage kidney disease with the support of a renal dietitian specializing in nutrition and behavioral health.
98%
of clients pay $0
out-of-pocket
Personalized Nutrition Therapy
Tailored Guidance
Receive personalized support for managing kidney disease adjusted based on your progress and feedback.
Expert Support
Improve your health with expert nutrition and lifestyle guidance for kidney disease.
Holistic Approach
Address nutrition alongside stress, sleep, and exercise to help you feel your best.
Flexible Remote Sessions
100% remote appointments available in the morning, afternoon, and evening.
We Accept the Following Insurance Providers
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Partner with a Renal Dietitian
Renal dietitians help individuals with kidney disease improve their quality of life through tailored plans and lifestyle modifications. Collaborating with a dietitian can lead to:
Expert guidance, proven results
“I loved working with someone who has read much of the contemporary literature surrounding health sciences and diet. I am willing to defer to my dietitian because she has studied this, and backs up what she suggests with more than a Wikipedia link, often a scientific study.”
Julie R.
How to Get Started
Your Health, Our Priority
Client relationships built on trust, with your needs at the center.
A Partnership You Can Count Out
Partner with a dietitian to build a balanced nutrition plan and achieve lasting results.
Your Top 5 Questions Answered
1. What is a registered dietitian?
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) is a nationally recognized credential. All Dietitian Live dietitians are RDNs, which means that they have completed a bachelor’s or master’s degree in nutrition, passed a national exam, and completed a number of ongoing continuing education credits annually.
2. What is the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist?
Dietitians undergo rigorous training, including a bachelor’s and master’s degree, an internship, and a certification exam. On the other hand, nutritionists do not undergo the same level of training as dietitians.
3. Why should I see a dietitian?
Registered dietitians are health professionals specializing in nutrition through a behavioral health lens. Whether you want to lose weight or improve your health, a dietitian can help you reach your long-term goals.
4. Will the appointments fit my schedule?
Dietitian Live services are 100% remote. Appointments are available in the morning, afternoon, and evening. We work with your schedule to make the journey as smooth and quick as possible.
5. Will signing up affect my insurance premiums?
Enrolling in our services will have NO effect on your insurance premiums.
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