Nutritionists and Dietitians near 90292

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Anna Grayce Abel
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
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Marina Del Rey, CA 90292  (Online Only)
My ideal client is something who is struggling with their physical health, their relationship with food or has chronic pain, and ultimately wants a better relationship with food and their bodies.
My ideal client is something who is struggling with their physical health, their relationship with food or has chronic pain, and ultimately wants a better relationship with food and their bodies.
(323) 894-7952 View (323) 894-7952
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Morgan Boker-Porpora Goodstadt
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, CDN, LDN, IFNCP
Verified Verified
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Marina Del Rey, CA 90292  (Online Only)
Hi! I'm Morgan Goodstadt, and I am a Functional Registered Dietitian and the Founder + CEO of Good Nutrition. I combine my expertise in nutrition, human behavior, and functional medicine to help my clients improve their health, relationship with food, and overall wellbeing.
Hi! I'm Morgan Goodstadt, and I am a Functional Registered Dietitian and the Founder + CEO of Good Nutrition. I combine my expertise in nutrition, human behavior, and functional medicine to help my clients improve their health, relationship with food, and overall wellbeing.
(424) 788-9225 View (424) 788-9225
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Keri-Ann Canton
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LDN, MS
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Hello! I'm a registered dietitian, passionate about helping others feel and be their best. I have over 10 years of experience in nutrition education and weight management. My goal as a dietitian is to help you find the best nutrition plan for your body that you can do every day for the rest of your life. I don’t believe in a one size fits all approach and instead focus on your individual needs for your lifestyle, body, and goals. I value the importance of a healthy relationship with food just as much as the food itself and how it makes you feel. I believe in meeting you where you are at, to help you get to where you want to be.
Hello! I'm a registered dietitian, passionate about helping others feel and be their best. I have over 10 years of experience in nutrition education and weight management. My goal as a dietitian is to help you find the best nutrition plan for your body that you can do every day for the rest of your life. I don’t believe in a one size fits all approach and instead focus on your individual needs for your lifestyle, body, and goals. I value the importance of a healthy relationship with food just as much as the food itself and how it makes you feel. I believe in meeting you where you are at, to help you get to where you want to be.
(310) 878-4409 View (310) 878-4409
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Sheri Lee Weitz
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RDN, CDE
Verified Verified
Are you confused about what to eat? Especially during this pandemic? Improve your immune system with easy to follow nutrition guidance. Take Out menus can be tempting and comfort food will always call out our names during trying times. It's time to "Move to Wellness!" . Are you diabetic or trying to prevent diabetes or other chronic diseases? Do you suffer from an eating disorder? Let's form a "team" to help improve your labs, lose or gain weight, and make lasting changes without feeling deprived. I currently work in doctors' offices and hospitals, keeping up-to-date on the latest research. I also accept Insurance and Medicare.
Are you confused about what to eat? Especially during this pandemic? Improve your immune system with easy to follow nutrition guidance. Take Out menus can be tempting and comfort food will always call out our names during trying times. It's time to "Move to Wellness!" . Are you diabetic or trying to prevent diabetes or other chronic diseases? Do you suffer from an eating disorder? Let's form a "team" to help improve your labs, lose or gain weight, and make lasting changes without feeling deprived. I currently work in doctors' offices and hospitals, keeping up-to-date on the latest research. I also accept Insurance and Medicare.
(424) 320-6194 View (424) 320-6194
Photo of Yi Min Teo, MS, RD, CNSC, Nutritionist/Dietitian
Yi Min Teo
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, CNSC
Verified Verified
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292  (Online Only)
Are you feeling overwhelmed, confused, scared of eating foods due to your digestive disorder diagnosis (IBS, IBD, gastroparesis, new ileostomy/colostomy, etc)? Has this led to a restrictive diet, fatigue, stress and weight loss? I am here to help clients like you to troubleshoot and navigate your digestive issues, empower you through personalized step-by-step strategies to help reduce fear and anxiety around eating, decrease inflammation, and get your peace, energy and confidence back.
Are you feeling overwhelmed, confused, scared of eating foods due to your digestive disorder diagnosis (IBS, IBD, gastroparesis, new ileostomy/colostomy, etc)? Has this led to a restrictive diet, fatigue, stress and weight loss? I am here to help clients like you to troubleshoot and navigate your digestive issues, empower you through personalized step-by-step strategies to help reduce fear and anxiety around eating, decrease inflammation, and get your peace, energy and confidence back.
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Photo of Carly Marenna - June Nutrition Therapy, MHA, RD-N, Nutritionist/Dietitian
June Nutrition Therapy
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MHA, RD-N
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I’m Carly - a RD-N specializing in eating disorders, disordered eating, mental health, & body image. My clients and I work 1:1 at the outpatient level to support their individual health concerns. Not all of my clients have diagnosed eating disorders - some of them have developed habits over the years that they'd like to change, need accountability for their health and wellness goals, or thanks in part to media representations about how we "should" look or "should" eat or "should" exercise, they just got confused along the way of how to relate to their own body. We fix that here.
I’m Carly - a RD-N specializing in eating disorders, disordered eating, mental health, & body image. My clients and I work 1:1 at the outpatient level to support their individual health concerns. Not all of my clients have diagnosed eating disorders - some of them have developed habits over the years that they'd like to change, need accountability for their health and wellness goals, or thanks in part to media representations about how we "should" look or "should" eat or "should" exercise, they just got confused along the way of how to relate to their own body. We fix that here.
(562) 262-8714 View (562) 262-8714
FAQs - About Nutritionists and Dietitians

How can I find a dietitian or nutritionist in 90292?

To find dietitians and nutritionists near you, input your city, town, suburb, zip code, or a provider's name in the search bar at the top of the page. From there, you can filter by specialty, treatment technique, and gender to find a dietitian or nutritionist who matches your needs.

When you visit a dietitian or nutritionist's profile, you can get a better idea if they're the right fit for you. Consider things like session cost, accepted insurance plans, and their location or telehealth options. If someone seems like a good match, you can email them or call the number on their profile. When speaking with a professional, pay attention to whether or not you feel comfortable in the conversation and how knowledgeable they are about your specific nutrition concerns. It may also be helpful to ask more about their general approach to nutrition and the training behind their credentials.

What is the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist?

The terms dietitian and nutritionist are often used interchangeably. However, there are actually key credential differences between dietitians and nutritionists that are important to keep in mind when seeking a nutrition professional.

A registered dietitian (RD) or registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) has earned at least a graduate degree from an accredited program, completed a supervised practice program, passed the Commission on Dietetic Registration exam, and continues their education regularly. The RD and RDN credentials are regulated by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the largest nutrition-related organization in the country. Only professionals who meet their standards can call themselves an RD or RDN and enjoy privileges like billing insurance. Additionally, RDs and RDNs can get board certifications in specialized areas such as gerontological nutrition (CSG), sports dietetics (CSSD), pediatric nutrition (CSP), renal nutrition (CSR), or oncology nutrition (CSO). They also need state licensure, which usually aligns with national requirements.

In contrast, the title "nutritionist" doesn't require any formal education or credentials; anyone can use the title of nutritionist, including those with very limited or no formal training in nutrition. Although there are certification programs that are marketed toward those interested in nutrition counseling, the rigor and academic requirements for such programs varies greatly. These important differences between dietitians and nutritionists are thus very important to consider when choosing the right nutrition professional for your needs. To be listed in the HealthProfs directory, Nutritionists must have a minimum of a Masters Degree in a relevant field.

When should I see a dietitian or a nutritionist?

Clients seek nutritional support from dietitians and nutritionists for various reasons, ranging from medical conditions to lifestyle concerns like weight loss or dietary requirements; however, it's always important to find a professional who is a good fit for you. Consider factors such as insurance coverage, your specific medical or dietary concerns, and the availability of professionals near you to determine whether a dietitian or nutritionist may be a better fit.

Generally, nutritionists are not covered by insurance, whereas Registered Dietitians (RDs) often are, especially for those with medical conditions. If you have a chronic medical condition like cancer or kidney disease, you might want to seek out an RD with specialized expertise, such as a Board Certified Specialist in Oncology Nutrition (CSO) or a Board Certified Specialist in Renal Nutrition (CSR). These credentials indicate advanced education and a commitment to ongoing learning within a specific area. Additionally, consider the availability of professionals in your area and their openness to telehealth sessions. While the field of dietetics is growing, there may not always be a wide selection of professionals, especially in rural areas. In such cases, focusing on the experience and expertise of the nutrition professional can be more important than their specific credentials.

Do I need a referral to see a dietitian or a nutritionist?

A referral is not required to see a dietitian or nutritionist, and many individuals independently seek nutritional support without prior medical advice. However, for a nutrition service to be covered by insurance, a referral from a primary care physician or another medical professional may be necessary. In such cases, a referral is typically made for those who have been formally diagnosed with a medical condition requiring nutrition counseling, such as diabetes or hypertension. If insurance coverage is critical to a client's ability to see a dietitian, they should contact their insurance provider to determine if a referral is needed for nutritional counseling and to understand any potential co-pays or coverage limits that may apply in their individual circumstance.

How much does it cost to see a dietitian or a nutritionist?

The cost of seeing a dietitian or nutritionist depends on a number of variables, including their location, their specialty, whether they take insurance, and the professional's experience and training. On average, the cost of out-of-pocket sessions with a dietitian or nutritionist within the United States ranges from $50-$150. In some cases, nutrition professionals will require a longer initial evaluation session that will cost more than ongoing follow-up sessions. Dietitians and nutritionists may also offer packages for clients interested in longer-term nutritional support; in such cases, they may charge monthly or other periodic fees for more comprehensive services, such as a combination of nutrition sessions and out-of-session coaching support. If nutrition services are covered by a client's insurance plan and they are eligible for coverage based on any referral requirements, the out-of-pocket cost of seeing a dietitian may be completely covered or significantly reduced.

Are consultations with a dietitian or nutritionist covered by insurance?

If your insurance covers nutrition services, the cost is usually lower than paying out-of-pocket. However, insurance coverage can vary based on factors like your specific plan details, whether you choose an in-network or out-of-network provider, and whether you have a referral for nutrition services based on a medical diagnosis.

Coverage also depends on the type of nutrition service. Typically, insurance plans only cover services provided by a licensed Registered Dietitian (RD) and do not cover those offered by nutritionists or nutrition coaches without the RD credential. If nutrition services are not covered by your insurance, some dietitians and nutritionists may offer sliding scale rates or lower-cost services for clients who cannot afford their full fee. However, these spots are often limited and may not always be available.