Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Nutritionists and Dietitians in Roseburg, OR

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Shira Evans Nutrition LLC
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, CSSD, LD
Eugene, OR 97403
I am passionate about working with all diverse folks, and also have expertise working with PCOS and diabetes management.
In my prior professional experiences I most recently held Directorial roles in Division 1 Athletics, and love to support all diverse athletes/teams. I also have worked in residential, PHP & IOP levels of care for eating disorder treatment. I am trained in Family Based Treatment (FBT), & received training in ACT and ERP, to use within my scope of practice.
I am passionate about working with all diverse folks, and also have expertise working with PCOS and diabetes management.
In my prior professional experiences I most recently held Directorial roles in Division 1 Athletics, and love to support all diverse athletes/teams. I also have worked in residential, PHP & IOP levels of care for eating disorder treatment. I am trained in Family Based Treatment (FBT), & received training in ACT and ERP, to use within my scope of practice.
(541) 502-3212 View (541) 502-3212
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Bonnie Cavanagh
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, CDCES
Corvallis, OR 97330
Fostering a healthy and sustainable relationship with food is the cornerstone of long-term success. I value that everyone comes from a different place in life with different past experiences that make us who we are. Together we will explore what health means to you and create a personalized roadmap designed to help you reach your goals. My counseling is rooted in intuitive eating and gut health. I believe that it is important to not only reach your health goals, but learn how to develop a healthy relationship with food. Food is something we experience every day for our entire lives. I want you to feel at peace with food.
Fostering a healthy and sustainable relationship with food is the cornerstone of long-term success. I value that everyone comes from a different place in life with different past experiences that make us who we are. Together we will explore what health means to you and create a personalized roadmap designed to help you reach your goals. My counseling is rooted in intuitive eating and gut health. I believe that it is important to not only reach your health goals, but learn how to develop a healthy relationship with food. Food is something we experience every day for our entire lives. I want you to feel at peace with food.
(541) 655-3217 View (541) 655-3217
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Karen Roth
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, CNC
Online Only
I have long-term experience in addressing a wide variety of health conditions and painful symptoms. Specialities include: Hormone Balancing, Weight Management, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Auto-Immune Disorders, Gluten Intolerance, Food Allergies/Sensitivities, Digestive Issues, Acne Utilizing ALCAT testing to discover your body's reaction to over 200 foods, along with other simple, state-of-the-art testing procedures including micronutrient and blood chemistry analysis, I evaluate the adequacy of your diet in bolstering your body's natural ability to fight illness and heal itself. Clients report relief from all kinds of "mysterious" and uncomfortable symptoms.
I have long-term experience in addressing a wide variety of health conditions and painful symptoms. Specialities include: Hormone Balancing, Weight Management, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Auto-Immune Disorders, Gluten Intolerance, Food Allergies/Sensitivities, Digestive Issues, Acne Utilizing ALCAT testing to discover your body's reaction to over 200 foods, along with other simple, state-of-the-art testing procedures including micronutrient and blood chemistry analysis, I evaluate the adequacy of your diet in bolstering your body's natural ability to fight illness and heal itself. Clients report relief from all kinds of "mysterious" and uncomfortable symptoms.
(858) 952-1436 View (858) 952-1436
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Ellen Syversen, Functional Nutrition
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MPH, FNTP, MRWP
Eugene, OR 97405
Are you exasperated with your exhaustion? Struggling with digestive issues like pain, bloating, constipation or diarrhea that make you feel miserable? Does it seem like no matter what diet you try, your list of "safe foods" keeps dwindling? Ever wonder if you will be able to move beyond your "mystery issues"? I get it 100%. I struggled with intense fatigue, hormone imbalances, and digestive issues for years, and after I healed myself with a functional nutrition approach, I made it my mission to help others do the same. I have helped 100's of clients over the last 15 years transform their health & reclaim their vibrance.
Are you exasperated with your exhaustion? Struggling with digestive issues like pain, bloating, constipation or diarrhea that make you feel miserable? Does it seem like no matter what diet you try, your list of "safe foods" keeps dwindling? Ever wonder if you will be able to move beyond your "mystery issues"? I get it 100%. I struggled with intense fatigue, hormone imbalances, and digestive issues for years, and after I healed myself with a functional nutrition approach, I made it my mission to help others do the same. I have helped 100's of clients over the last 15 years transform their health & reclaim their vibrance.
(541) 366-4062 View (541) 366-4062
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Hannah Saffold
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, LD
2 Endorsed
Eugene, OR 97405
Are you ready for to change your relationship with food and your body but unsure where to start? Are you confused about what to eat? Do you tend to talk yourself out of change, feel overwhelmed, or self-sabotage? Hi, I'm Hannah and with me, you can expect a warm and process-oriented nutrition therapy style that addresses your goals, as well as support in working through roadblocks that have kept you stuck in the past. Together, I support you in finding more balance and ease with your eating by developing more trust and confidence in yourself and your body.
Are you ready for to change your relationship with food and your body but unsure where to start? Are you confused about what to eat? Do you tend to talk yourself out of change, feel overwhelmed, or self-sabotage? Hi, I'm Hannah and with me, you can expect a warm and process-oriented nutrition therapy style that addresses your goals, as well as support in working through roadblocks that have kept you stuck in the past. Together, I support you in finding more balance and ease with your eating by developing more trust and confidence in yourself and your body.
(458) 243-4763 View (458) 243-4763
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Root & Vine Integrative Health
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, CNS, LDN, CN
Corvallis, OR 97330
You’re probably sick of the bandaid approach by now and want to get to the root-cause of your symptoms like weight gain, blood sugar concerns, PCOS, irregular cycles, or fertility struggles.
I help women restore energy, lose weight, manage PCOS, blood sugar and optimize fertility through a functional nutrition lens. We spend time focusing on what’s driving any imbalances and create an evidence-based plan that encompasses your holistic health - stress, sleep, lifestyle, movement, food, family history - with me, you are at the center of your care.
You’re probably sick of the bandaid approach by now and want to get to the root-cause of your symptoms like weight gain, blood sugar concerns, PCOS, irregular cycles, or fertility struggles.
I help women restore energy, lose weight, manage PCOS, blood sugar and optimize fertility through a functional nutrition lens. We spend time focusing on what’s driving any imbalances and create an evidence-based plan that encompasses your holistic health - stress, sleep, lifestyle, movement, food, family history - with me, you are at the center of your care.
(541) 813-4440 View (541) 813-4440
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Nutritionists and Dietitians
What is Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)?
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a condition characterized by hormonal imbalance, leading to symptoms such as irregular or absent periods, weight gain, excess hair growth, infertility, and acne. The exact causes of PCOS are not well understood, but it is believed to result from a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors, including stress and nutrition.

How is PCOS treated?
PCOS is typically treated with a combination of medication and lifestyle changes. Many individuals with PCOS are prescribed birth control medication to help regulate the abnormal hormone levels associated with the condition. With regard to lifestyle modifications, healthcare professionals often recommend maintaining a balanced, healthy diet and engaging in regular physical activity. This is particularly important for women diagnosed with obesity or diabetes, as weight loss and improved insulin regulation can significantly alleviate PCOS symptoms.

What diet is best for people with PCOS?
In general, experts recommend a plant-based diet high in fiber, healthy fats, and lean protein as the best nutritional approach to managing PCOS. Because women diagnosed with PCOS are at a higher risk of specific conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and heart problems, a diet that helps prevent such conditions can be highly effective. The "Mediterranean diet," characterized by the consumption of lots of healthy fats, vegetables, beans, and whole grains is one common diet with evidence supporting its efficacy in preventing cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. In addition, other lifestyle modifications that support weight management and healthy insulin levels—such as exercise, smoking cessation, and alcohol consumption reduction—are often also incorporated into PCOS treatment.

What foods should people with PCOS avoid?
Due to the high blood sugar levels and insulin resistance characteristic of PCOS, experts typically advise individuals with PCOS to avoid foods that cause large blood sugar spikes, such as sugary snacks and refined carbs like white bread. Instead, they recommend consuming foods rich in healthy fats, whole grains, and fiber, which can help stabilize blood sugar levels. Individuals with PCOS may also find that certain foods trigger their symptoms. Therefore, identifying and avoiding these specific foods can be important for reducing symptom severity on an individual level.