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Nutrition Care of Rochester, PLLC
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, CLC, CDN
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At Nutrition Care of Rochester, we don’t follow trends, we set the standard. As Rochester’s leading team of registered dietitians, we take pride in offering the highest level of personalized, evidence-based care for every stage of life. From women’s health to pediatrics, GI disorders to sports nutrition, our expertise runs deep, and our results speak for themselves.
At Nutrition Care of Rochester, we don’t follow trends, we set the standard. As Rochester’s leading team of registered dietitians, we take pride in offering the highest level of personalized, evidence-based care for every stage of life. From women’s health to pediatrics, GI disorders to sports nutrition, our expertise runs deep, and our results speak for themselves.
(585) 299-5695 View (585) 299-5695

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Andrea Langston
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, CNS, CDN
Amherst, NY 14226
As someone with celiac disease, I am passionate about helping others with gastrointestinal conditions, food intolerances and autoimmune disease improve their energy, reduce their symptoms, and feel their best.
As someone with celiac disease, I am passionate about helping others with gastrointestinal conditions, food intolerances and autoimmune disease improve their energy, reduce their symptoms, and feel their best.
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Amy Shults
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, CDN, CDCES
Lockport, NY 14094
I empower my clients by providing knowledge and tools regarding their nutrition and medical conditions. Instead of getting a generic meal plan or a list of foods to avoid, I will help you set realistic goals to improve your nutrition and overall health. Both in-office and telehealth appointments are available as well as evening hours.
I empower my clients by providing knowledge and tools regarding their nutrition and medical conditions. Instead of getting a generic meal plan or a list of foods to avoid, I will help you set realistic goals to improve your nutrition and overall health. Both in-office and telehealth appointments are available as well as evening hours.
(716) 340-4708 View (716) 340-4708
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Emily Gozy Registered Dietitian
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN , CDN
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Accepting Evening Client Calls! I am a Registered Dietitian located in Syracuse, NY along with a team of supporting practitioners. I work 1:1 with people who have struggled with weight loss and dieting their entire life and are looking to finally lose the weight the healthy way, achieving sustainable results and building confidence in themselves, choices and lives as a whole. I also specialize in obesity medication management like ozempic, wegovy and zepbound, diabetes management, heart health, PCOS, IBS and gut health issues and more. Please note: This practice is an entirely virtual practice.
Accepting Evening Client Calls! I am a Registered Dietitian located in Syracuse, NY along with a team of supporting practitioners. I work 1:1 with people who have struggled with weight loss and dieting their entire life and are looking to finally lose the weight the healthy way, achieving sustainable results and building confidence in themselves, choices and lives as a whole. I also specialize in obesity medication management like ozempic, wegovy and zepbound, diabetes management, heart health, PCOS, IBS and gut health issues and more. Please note: This practice is an entirely virtual practice.
(315) 552-8811 View (315) 552-8811
Pregnancy Nutritionists and Dietitians
What should I eat during pregnancy?
A healthy and balanced diet during pregnancy is crucial for both maternal and child health, and it supports recovery and breastfeeding in the postpartum period. It is important to consume a variety of nutrient-rich foods, including whole grains, lean proteins, fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats. These foods provide essential nutrients needed for a healthy pregnancy, such as folic acid found in beans, eggs, and spinach, which supports the development of the baby's brain and spinal cord. Additionally, breastfeeding women typically burn an extra 300 calories per day on average, so it is important to ensure an adequate calorie intake to meet this increased demand.

What foods should I avoid during pregnancy?
Nutrition experts generally advise women to avoid alcohol, caffeine, and high-sugar foods during pregnancy. It is also recommended that postpartum mothers avoid foods that contain high levels of harmful chemicals, which may negatively impact a newborn's development if passed on to them; specifically, the FDA thus recommends that women limit consumption of high-mercury fish, such as tuna, mackerel, swordfish, and shark. In addition, pregnant women should not consume raw or potentially undercooked meats and seafood, which may contain bacteria that can harm the fetus and put the mother at greater risk of developing a foodborne illness.

Can nutrition help with pregnancy symptoms?
Nutrition plays a key role in pregnancy, and can significantly impact common symptoms of pregnancy—such as nausea, vomiting, and appetite changes. Experts usually recommend that women focus on consuming a balanced diet as much as possible when pregnant. However, some women with extreme morning sickness or similar symptoms may need to focus on consuming more bland foods, such as plain toast, applesauce, rice, or oatmeal, in order to manage symptoms. In addition, eating small but frequent meals can help reduce symptoms for many women, as can drinking an adequate amount of water. In some cases, if women are unable to meet their nutrient needs, such as their folic acid intake, through their diet due to pregnancy symptoms, they may choose to take supplements to ensure that they are still meeting their nutrient needs.

Should pregnant mothers see a dietitian?
Many pregnant women may find it beneficial to consult with a dietitian. While OB/GYNs can address general dietary questions during pregnancy, dietitians specializing in pregnancy nutrition can offer valuable support for those with specific nutrition-related concerns. OB/GYNs often maintain lists of recommended dietitians who specialize in pregnancy, providing a useful resource for pregnant women if needed. Dietitians can be particularly helpful for women experiencing issues like severe food intolerances or nausea. They can assess whether these symptoms are within normal ranges or require further medical attention. Additionally, dietitians can help pregnant women identify foods that alleviate pregnancy-related symptoms such as nausea, and ensure they consume a diverse range of foods to maintain a balanced diet throughout pregnancy.