Wellness Counseling Nutritionists and Dietitians in Dallas, TX
Tessa Pack
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, RYT
Verified Verified
Dallas, TX 75201 (Online Only)
Hello! I am so glad you're here. I'm a virtual anti-diet Registered Dietitian (licensed in Texas and New Mexico) who provides nutrition counseling through an empathetic lens. I utilize Health at Every Size, Intuitive Eating, and other weight-neutral approaches to nutrition therapy. I have a passion for helping people improve their relationship with food and movement, thus enhancing health (physical, mental, and emotional) and providing long-lasting improvements in quality of life.
Hello! I am so glad you're here. I'm a virtual anti-diet Registered Dietitian (licensed in Texas and New Mexico) who provides nutrition counseling through an empathetic lens. I utilize Health at Every Size, Intuitive Eating, and other weight-neutral approaches to nutrition therapy. I have a passion for helping people improve their relationship with food and movement, thus enhancing health (physical, mental, and emotional) and providing long-lasting improvements in quality of life.
Jessica Revell
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
Verified Verified
Dallas, TX 75201 (Online Only)
Jessica is a Registered Dietitian who is passionate about helping people navigate the world of nutrition all while creating a happy, healthy relationship with food. Food does not replace medicine; however, she does believe that it can go a long way in preventing and managing diseases and conditions. Being “healthy” is a complex matter, which in her experience is best addressed using a holistic approach to ensure all aspects of health, such as lifestyle, food intake, access to food, stress, movement, and sleep are all being considered.
Jessica is a Registered Dietitian who is passionate about helping people navigate the world of nutrition all while creating a happy, healthy relationship with food. Food does not replace medicine; however, she does believe that it can go a long way in preventing and managing diseases and conditions. Being “healthy” is a complex matter, which in her experience is best addressed using a holistic approach to ensure all aspects of health, such as lifestyle, food intake, access to food, stress, movement, and sleep are all being considered.