A Registered Dietitian Nutritionist is the sole provider of outpatient Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT).  During an outpatient nutrition visit, Registered Dietitian Nutritionists work closely with you to create individualized plans to meet your medical and nutritional needs.


Our Philosophy

We like to think of ourselves as nutrition counselors, blending the art of counseling with the science of nutrition.  Food and eating habits are integral parts of our lives, yet can create challenges, especially with the complexities of “diets” in today’s world.  We believe that we all have the potential to have a healthy relationship with food and the prominent role it has to fuel our bodies and minds.  We want to learn about you and gain a better understanding of what you would like to change about your relationship with food.  We go beyond the basics, to reflect on your past and present eating behaviors as well as discover your attitudes and beliefs about your food choices, weight, health, physical activity and more.



You and Your RDN 

You and your RDN will work together collaboratively to help you meet your health, weight and nutrition goals.

Outpatient nutrition counseling with an RDN can:

  • Create practical and personalized solutions for healthy eating habits
  • Create daily nutrition and physical activity goals for weight management
  • Reduce the risk of chronic disease and other medical conditions
  • Separate fads from facts to better understand nutrition information
  • Provide communication with your primary care provider on your health needs
  • Welcome support from other family members to attend sessions
  • Offer short or long-term commitment to visit depending on your goals and wellness plan

  
Our Registered Dietitian Nutritionists have specialized training in a number of different areas, including the following:

  • Weight Management
  • Diabetes - Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational
  • Hyperlipidemia (High Cholesterol and Triglycerides)
  • Heart Disease
  • Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
  • Gastrointestinal Conditions, such as Diverticulosis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Colitis, Celiac Disease or Gastroparesis
  • Kidney Disease
  • Food Allergies
  • Malnutrition
  • Enteral Nutrition Support (Tube-Feedings)
  • General Wellness and Healthy Eating
  • Body Composition Analysis 

 

If you are interested in outpatient nutrition counseling, a referral from your primary care provider is required.  Please contact them to request a referral.  Our Patient Financial Counseling Services will assist with a review of your benefits.  Medical Nutrition Therapy can be a covered benefit under several insurance plans. Please see our referral form:

 

What to Expect

Please keep a 3-5 day food journal prior to your first appointment.  This will aid the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist in gathering information such as current drinking/eating habits, food selections, and supplement use.  Follow-up appointments will be scheduled periodically and will allow you to adjust your goals and be supported to make progress towards them.  For any questions, please call us at 920-623-1545.

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A positron emission tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that helps reveal how your tissues and organs are functioning. A PET scan uses a radioactive drug (tracer) to show this activity. This scan can sometimes detect disease before it shows up on other imaging tests by detecting changes in cellular function, specifically, how your cells are utilizing nutrients like sugar and oxygen. Since these functional changes take place before physical changes occur, PET can provide information that enables your physician to make an early diagnosis. A PET scan is an effective way to examine the chemical activity in parts of your body. It may help identify a variety of conditions, including many cancers, heart disease, and brain disorders. The pictures from a PET scan provide information different from that uncovered by other types of scans, such as computerized tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A PET scan or a combined CT-PET scan enables your doctor to better diagnose illness and assess your condition. Often, PET images are combined with CT or MRI scans to create special views. The advantage of CT is its ability to take cross-sectional images of your body. These are combined with the information from the PET scan to provide more anatomic details of the metabolic changes in your body. The PET exam pinpoints metabolic activity in cells and the CT exam provides an anatomical reference. When these two scans are fused together, your physician can view metabolic changes in the proper anatomical context of your body.


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