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Erika Lannaman
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
4 Endorsed
Modesto, CA 95355
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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Katherine Dittmann
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MA, MS, RD
San Francisco, CA 94109
You may feel stuck in cycles of dieting, food rules, or disordered eating that leave you anxious, overwhelmed, or disconnected from your body. You’re tired of obsessing about what, when, or how much to eat, yet still feel bad no matter what you choose. Perhaps body image concerns, shame, or self-criticism make it hard to enjoy eating or to care for yourself. You want relief from confusion and stress around food and a way to nourish yourself without guilt. My clients are often searching for more freedom, ease, and trust with food—and a kinder, more sustainable relationship with themselves.
You may feel stuck in cycles of dieting, food rules, or disordered eating that leave you anxious, overwhelmed, or disconnected from your body. You’re tired of obsessing about what, when, or how much to eat, yet still feel bad no matter what you choose. Perhaps body image concerns, shame, or self-criticism make it hard to enjoy eating or to care for yourself. You want relief from confusion and stress around food and a way to nourish yourself without guilt. My clients are often searching for more freedom, ease, and trust with food—and a kinder, more sustainable relationship with themselves.
(415) 965-2840 View (415) 965-2840
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Candice Danielson
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, CSOWM
San Francisco, CA 94102
If you’re considering GLP-1 medications, preparing for bariatric surgery, or frustrated that weight continues to return despite your efforts, you likely want more than another generic meal plan. You want clear, medically informed guidance that supports real, sustainable change. I work with adults seeking structured, evidence-based nutrition support for weight management and metabolic health. Many of my clients are using medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, or Zepbound, preparing for or recovering from bariatric surgery, or managing Type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance.
If you’re considering GLP-1 medications, preparing for bariatric surgery, or frustrated that weight continues to return despite your efforts, you likely want more than another generic meal plan. You want clear, medically informed guidance that supports real, sustainable change. I work with adults seeking structured, evidence-based nutrition support for weight management and metabolic health. Many of my clients are using medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy, or Zepbound, preparing for or recovering from bariatric surgery, or managing Type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance.
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Cross into Wellness
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, CN, FNTP
Los Gatos, CA 95032
Waitlist for new clients
You are not a cookie, so you will not get a cookie-cutter approach from me! When your body feels inflamed, tired, or you are not feeling like your best self, I’m here to help identify what’s driving your symptoms. Together, we’ll explore the root causes of fatigue, brain fog, and weight resistance through a functional nutrition lens. I use highly personalized strategies which may include functional testing, blood sugar tracking, and targeted diet & lifestyle shifts to support women with metabolic health, gut health challenges, hormonal changes, and autoimmunity to help them feel their best.
You are not a cookie, so you will not get a cookie-cutter approach from me! When your body feels inflamed, tired, or you are not feeling like your best self, I’m here to help identify what’s driving your symptoms. Together, we’ll explore the root causes of fatigue, brain fog, and weight resistance through a functional nutrition lens. I use highly personalized strategies which may include functional testing, blood sugar tracking, and targeted diet & lifestyle shifts to support women with metabolic health, gut health challenges, hormonal changes, and autoimmunity to help them feel their best.
(669) 341-6261 View (669) 341-6261
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Mehek Hasija
Nutritionist/Dietitian, NTP
Online Only
I believe most health issues can be resolved with the right diet and lifestyle changes. I specialize in a root-cause approach, focusing on healing the body from the inside out. Whether you’re dealing with Diabetes, Gut Issues, Hormonal imbalances, Autoimmune conditions, Chronic fatigue, PCOS, Endometriosis or Weight Gain , I’m here to support you on your journey to better health.
I believe most health issues can be resolved with the right diet and lifestyle changes. I specialize in a root-cause approach, focusing on healing the body from the inside out. Whether you’re dealing with Diabetes, Gut Issues, Hormonal imbalances, Autoimmune conditions, Chronic fatigue, PCOS, Endometriosis or Weight Gain , I’m here to support you on your journey to better health.
(408) 549-8140 View (408) 549-8140
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Saima Chaudhry
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MPH, RDN, CDCES
Online Only
I empower individuals to overcome health challenges and achieve their goals through personalized, sustainable plans. My approach is rooted in real food and the mind-body connection to support deep healing and lasting wellness. Whether you're navigating diabetes, digestive issues, or other conditions, I offer expert guidance, practical tools, and compassionate coaching to help you take charge of your health. With small, achievable steps, I make the journey simple, sustainable, and transformative—so you can thrive and live a vibrant, fulfilling life.
I empower individuals to overcome health challenges and achieve their goals through personalized, sustainable plans. My approach is rooted in real food and the mind-body connection to support deep healing and lasting wellness. Whether you're navigating diabetes, digestive issues, or other conditions, I offer expert guidance, practical tools, and compassionate coaching to help you take charge of your health. With small, achievable steps, I make the journey simple, sustainable, and transformative—so you can thrive and live a vibrant, fulfilling life.
(240) 776-7682 View (240) 776-7682
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.