Women's Health Nutritionists and Dietitians in 23323

Photo of Marsha Kentish - Altum Health & Wellness, LLC , Nutritionist/Dietitian, RN BSN, CNS, LDN
Altum Health & Wellness, LLC
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RN BSN, CNS, LDN
1 Endorsed
Serves Area
Our top priority here at Altum Health and Wellness is your health. We take a bio-individual approach to nutrition, meaning that everything we do is customized for each person. There’s no one-size-fits-all diet, and no two people are the same. If you are dealing with multiple chronic diseases, inflammation, chronic pain, PCOS, menopausal, & post-menopausal syndrome, I provide a holistic approach through the healing process using nutrition, medical cannabis (optional), functional and integrative modalities, and lifestyle changes.
Our top priority here at Altum Health and Wellness is your health. We take a bio-individual approach to nutrition, meaning that everything we do is customized for each person. There’s no one-size-fits-all diet, and no two people are the same. If you are dealing with multiple chronic diseases, inflammation, chronic pain, PCOS, menopausal, & post-menopausal syndrome, I provide a holistic approach through the healing process using nutrition, medical cannabis (optional), functional and integrative modalities, and lifestyle changes.
(757) 703-4402 View (757) 703-4402

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Photo of Erika Lannaman, Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
Erika Lannaman
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
4 Endorsed
Serves Area
Erika is a Registered Dietitian who helps clients build sustainable nutrition habits that support a life they feel good about. She takes a whole-body approach to understand each client’s health, lifestyle, and goals—considering food, sleep, stress, mindset, and daily routines. Erika believes meaningful change happens through collaboration, so she partners with clients to create realistic, empowering plans tailored to their preferences and needs, using a day-by-day approach for long-term success.
Erika is a Registered Dietitian who helps clients build sustainable nutrition habits that support a life they feel good about. She takes a whole-body approach to understand each client’s health, lifestyle, and goals—considering food, sleep, stress, mindset, and daily routines. Erika believes meaningful change happens through collaboration, so she partners with clients to create realistic, empowering plans tailored to their preferences and needs, using a day-by-day approach for long-term success.
(470) 397-5913 View (470) 397-5913
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Courtney Kincannon
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, LD
4 Endorsed
Serves Area
Courtney is a Registered Dietitian at Health Loft. She understands that building fulfilling, long-lasting, healthful habits takes time and patience. She takes a whole-person approach, recognizing that nutrition and health are not one-size-fits-all. Courtney meets patients where they are and helps create a plan that makes the most sense for their lives.
Courtney is a Registered Dietitian at Health Loft. She understands that building fulfilling, long-lasting, healthful habits takes time and patience. She takes a whole-person approach, recognizing that nutrition and health are not one-size-fits-all. Courtney meets patients where they are and helps create a plan that makes the most sense for their lives.
(312) 940-3195 View (312) 940-3195
Photo of Kameo C Snyder - The Cellular Reboot, Nutritionist/Dietitian, MPH, RDN, LDN, CLT, IFMCPe
Kameo C Snyder - The Cellular Reboot
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MPH, RDN, LDN, CLT, IFMCPe
Online Only
Struggling with Insulin Resistance, Inflammation, or Gut Issues? Endless supplements and generic plans won’t heal your body. If you're battling bloating, fatigue, or stubborn weight, it’s time for a Cellular Reset. The Cellular Reboot targets root causes with Metabolic Restoration and Toxin Purge Protocols to reduce inflammation, reset insulin balance and heal your gut. Good cellular health is the key to energy, clarity, and lifelong wellness. Let’s create a plan that works for YOU. Book a call today and start your transformation!
Struggling with Insulin Resistance, Inflammation, or Gut Issues? Endless supplements and generic plans won’t heal your body. If you're battling bloating, fatigue, or stubborn weight, it’s time for a Cellular Reset. The Cellular Reboot targets root causes with Metabolic Restoration and Toxin Purge Protocols to reduce inflammation, reset insulin balance and heal your gut. Good cellular health is the key to energy, clarity, and lifelong wellness. Let’s create a plan that works for YOU. Book a call today and start your transformation!
(833) 285-9978 View (833) 285-9978
Photo of Lani Page deGuia, Nutritionist/Dietitian, CNS, LDN, MSACN, MS Ed
Lani Page deGuia
Nutritionist/Dietitian, CNS, LDN, MSACN, MS Ed
1 Endorsed
Online Only
I provide medical nutrition therapy for women's health, perimenopause/menopause, autoimmune disease, metabolic conditions like diabetes and hypertension, inflammation, and GI issues.
My approach is multifactorial and I work with you to reduce inflammation, improve and optimize gut health, restore core metabolic imbalances and nutrient deficiencies, increase physical activity, improve sleep quality, and improve stress management. I provide personalized meal plans, clinical herbalism recommendations, functional lab testing, and more.
I provide medical nutrition therapy for women's health, perimenopause/menopause, autoimmune disease, metabolic conditions like diabetes and hypertension, inflammation, and GI issues.
My approach is multifactorial and I work with you to reduce inflammation, improve and optimize gut health, restore core metabolic imbalances and nutrient deficiencies, increase physical activity, improve sleep quality, and improve stress management. I provide personalized meal plans, clinical herbalism recommendations, functional lab testing, and more.
(571) 998-1954 View (571) 998-1954
Photo of Alexandra Burns, Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LDN
Alexandra Burns
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LDN
1 Endorsed
Online Only
Telehealth appointments only. Alexandra has been a RD for the past 7 years. As a Chef and dietitian, Alexandra firmly believes that nutrition AND enjoyment of foods is crucial for a well-lived life. Alexandra practices via a HAES, weight neutral lens and "all foods can fit" philosophy. Alexandra particularly loves to do work around body image, finding food freedom, and helping clients who struggle with disordered eating. Alexandra is also well versed in nutrition education for gastrointestinal issues, food aversions, diabetes, food allergies and overall health and wellness goals.
Telehealth appointments only. Alexandra has been a RD for the past 7 years. As a Chef and dietitian, Alexandra firmly believes that nutrition AND enjoyment of foods is crucial for a well-lived life. Alexandra practices via a HAES, weight neutral lens and "all foods can fit" philosophy. Alexandra particularly loves to do work around body image, finding food freedom, and helping clients who struggle with disordered eating. Alexandra is also well versed in nutrition education for gastrointestinal issues, food aversions, diabetes, food allergies and overall health and wellness goals.
(571) 630-3752 View (571) 630-3752

Online Dietitians and Nutritionists

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Michael Benjamin Wald
Nutritionist/Dietitian, DC, Acupunc, PhD, MS, Sports
Richmond, VA 23235
When I imagine my ideal client, I picture someone motivated, intelligent, and ready for meaningful change—yet often frustrated by confusing, incomplete, or contradictory health information. They may be dealing with chronic symptoms, low energy, inflammation, digestive problems, weight issues, hormonal shifts, or simply the sense that they’re not functioning at their best. Many have already visited multiple practitioners without receiving clear answers, and they come to me looking for a comprehensive, science-based, holistic approach that finally makes sense of their health concerns. My ideal client needs a practitioner who can conne
When I imagine my ideal client, I picture someone motivated, intelligent, and ready for meaningful change—yet often frustrated by confusing, incomplete, or contradictory health information. They may be dealing with chronic symptoms, low energy, inflammation, digestive problems, weight issues, hormonal shifts, or simply the sense that they’re not functioning at their best. Many have already visited multiple practitioners without receiving clear answers, and they come to me looking for a comprehensive, science-based, holistic approach that finally makes sense of their health concerns. My ideal client needs a practitioner who can conne
(914) 873-4416 View (914) 873-4416
Women's Health Nutritionists and Dietitians
How does diet affect women's health?
Diet significantly impacts women's health, and their nutritional needs can differ from those of men in both quantity and content. Generally, women require fewer calories than men, but these needs can vary greatly depending on age and activity level, with younger and more active women needing more calories than older, less active women. Additionally, certain nutrients are especially important for women; such nutrients include calcium for bone health, iron for blood health, and folic acid for reproductive health and metabolism. A diet rich in these nutrients is essential for overall well-being for women and a diet rich in such foods ensures that daily requirements are being met.

What foods are most important for women?
The most important foods for women can vary depending on their age and life stage. For instance, older women at risk of or diagnosed with osteoporosis may need higher levels of calcium and vitamin D, which are found in dairy products, fish, and leafy vegetables. Younger women in their teenage and child-bearing years require more iron than older women and many men, which can be found in many nuts, seeds, dark leafy vegetables, fortified cereals, tofu, and red meat. Adult women also have specific dietary needs before pregnancy and during the postpartum period. During this time, nutrients like folic acid, found in foods such as beans, eggs, spinach, and brussel sprouts, become very important, along with ensuring adequate protein intake. Additionally, many nutrition experts emphasize the importance of fiber in women's health. Fiber, found in whole grain products, beans, berries, leafy vegetables, nuts, and fortified cereals, is essential for maintaining digestive health and overall well-being for women.

What is the link between diet and hormonal health?
Diet and hormonal health are closely linked because essential nutrients often play a key role in the production and regulation of hormones. For women's health, where hormones significantly impact development, menstruation, and pregnancy, a diet that supports hormonal balance is particularly important. In addition, women with specific reproductive concerns, such as infertility or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), may benefit from dietary modification to improve their chances of pregnancy or reduce symptoms. For instance, many women with PCOS will increase their consumption of healthy fats and reduce their consumption of high-sugar or high-glycemic foods. Beyond reproductive health, a balanced diet supports overall hormonal health by regulating metabolism-related hormones like insulin and hunger-related hormones like leptin.

Why should women see a dietitian?
Many women can benefit significantly from consulting a dietitian to ensure they're meeting their dietary needs in both quality and quantity. This is especially true for women diagnosed with specific nutrition-related conditions like osteoporosis or type 2 diabetes, as well as those who haven't been able to manage a medical condition with traditional medical treatments. Dietitians specializing in women's health can offer valuable insights into foods that support specific conditions related to women's health, such as reducing osteoporosis in older women. They can also provide essential guidance for pregnant or breastfeeding women, or those planning to become pregnant, ensuring they consume the right nutrients for hormonal health during these periods.