Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Nutritionists and Dietitians in El Paso, TX

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Bio Aligned Wellness
Nutritionist/Dietitian, PhD
Online Only
Whether you're navigating IBS, SIBO, hormone imbalances, or unexplained fatigue, Bio Aligned Wellness helps you reconnect with your gut and your health—so you can heal from the inside out.
Bio Aligned Wellness is a functional nutrition practice grounded in science, compassion, and personalized healing. Founded by a PhD-trained functional dietitian, we specialize in uncovering the root causes of chronic digestive and hormonal imbalances—starting in the gut.
Whether you're navigating IBS, SIBO, hormone imbalances, or unexplained fatigue, Bio Aligned Wellness helps you reconnect with your gut and your health—so you can heal from the inside out.
Bio Aligned Wellness is a functional nutrition practice grounded in science, compassion, and personalized healing. Founded by a PhD-trained functional dietitian, we specialize in uncovering the root causes of chronic digestive and hormonal imbalances—starting in the gut.
(915) 223-2793 View (915) 223-2793
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Allison Hoybach
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LDN
3 Endorsed
Serves Area
Her primary focus has been bariatric support, diabetes, IBS, and plant based nutrition, but her background also includes kidney disease, heart health, gut issues and malnutrition.
Specialities include: Bariatric Support, Weight Management and Weight Loss Medications, Diabetes, Kidney Disease, Plant-Based Eating, Heart Health and Mindful Eating.
Her primary focus has been bariatric support, diabetes, IBS, and plant based nutrition, but her background also includes kidney disease, heart health, gut issues and malnutrition.
Specialities include: Bariatric Support, Weight Management and Weight Loss Medications, Diabetes, Kidney Disease, Plant-Based Eating, Heart Health and Mindful Eating.
(352) 309-0794 View (352) 309-0794
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Daniel Chavez
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD, LD, CISSN, CSCS
El Paso, TX 79907
I am a Registered Dietitian licensed in multiple states, a Kinesiologist, and a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with over 15 years of experience in the health and wellness industry. My passion for helping individuals—including professional athletes—optimize their health and performance led me to graduate Summa Cum Laude from the University of Alabama. Since then, I have dedicated my career to delivering evidence-based nutrition and exercise interventions. Currently, I serve as the Director of KM Wellness Center in El Paso, TX, where I take a holistic approach to helping individuals with chronic conditions.
I am a Registered Dietitian licensed in multiple states, a Kinesiologist, and a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with over 15 years of experience in the health and wellness industry. My passion for helping individuals—including professional athletes—optimize their health and performance led me to graduate Summa Cum Laude from the University of Alabama. Since then, I have dedicated my career to delivering evidence-based nutrition and exercise interventions. Currently, I serve as the Director of KM Wellness Center in El Paso, TX, where I take a holistic approach to helping individuals with chronic conditions.
(915) 995-2381 View (915) 995-2381
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Paige Bates
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RD, LDN
4 Endorsed
El Paso, TX 79938
Paige is a Registered Dietitian with over seven years of experience in various areas of nutrition, including clinical nutrition for adults and neonates, pediatrics, public health, and weight management. From an early age, she knew she wanted to help people improve their health and well-being through holistic nutrition and lifestyle management. She is especially passionate about working with women to manage hormone health, including PCOS, infertility, and similar conditions.
Paige is a Registered Dietitian with over seven years of experience in various areas of nutrition, including clinical nutrition for adults and neonates, pediatrics, public health, and weight management. From an early age, she knew she wanted to help people improve their health and well-being through holistic nutrition and lifestyle management. She is especially passionate about working with women to manage hormone health, including PCOS, infertility, and similar conditions.
(312) 940-3195 View (312) 940-3195
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Demi Evrigenis
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN, LDN
2 Endorsed
Serves Area
Demi is a registered dietitian who is dedicated to enhancing overall health and wellness. Specializing in aiding those with diabetes, gut health issues, PCOS, as well as renal and thyroid issues using a holistic approach. Beyond evaluating dietary practices, Demi considers lifestyle elements such as sleep, stress, and attitudes towards food. Combining nutritional expertise with empathy, she guides individuals towards improved health journeys. Recognizing the uniqueness of each path, Demi tailors personalized nutrition plans, targeting underlying health issues.
Demi is a registered dietitian who is dedicated to enhancing overall health and wellness. Specializing in aiding those with diabetes, gut health issues, PCOS, as well as renal and thyroid issues using a holistic approach. Beyond evaluating dietary practices, Demi considers lifestyle elements such as sleep, stress, and attitudes towards food. Combining nutritional expertise with empathy, she guides individuals towards improved health journeys. Recognizing the uniqueness of each path, Demi tailors personalized nutrition plans, targeting underlying health issues.
(502) 218-4378 View (502) 218-4378
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Nutritionists and Dietitians

What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)?

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a general term that refers to a collection of symptoms associated with poor gut mobility and function, including abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and diarrhea. IBS is very common, with some estimates suggesting that as many as 10-15% of adults within the United States have IBS. Although the two conditions sound similar and share many symptoms, such as abdominal pain and diarrhea, IBS differs from irritable bowel diseases (IBDs), such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. In contrast to IBS which is caused by issues in the functioning of the colon, IBDs are inflammatory conditions caused by overactive immune cells within the intestine. IBDs are much less common than IBS and typically more medically severe, occasionally requiring intensive medical treatment and/or surgery. IBS, in contrast, can usually be managed effectively with lifestyle changes and less intense medical intervention.

What are the subcategories of IBS?

Medical professionals generally identify four main types of IBS: IBS-C (constipation-predominant subtype), IBS-D (diarrhea-predominant subtype), IBS-M (mixed bowel subtype), and IBS-U (undefined subtype). Identifying the predominant type of IBS an individual has can be important for determining the type of treatment that is best for them, such as the lifestyle and dietary changes that may be most appropriate, as well as any medications that may be necessary. However, individuals may also experience multiple subtypes over time, as well as experience cycles of flare-ups and symptom relief.

What causes IBS?

The causes of IBS are not well understood, but symptoms are generally attributed to issues with gut muscle contraction and changes in the gut microbiome, both of which can lead to the characteristic symptoms of IBS. These issues can be caused by a variety of lifestyle factors, such as diet and stress. While lifestyle modifications may not completely cure IBS symptoms, identifying symptom-triggering foods, consuming a balanced diet, and reducing stress have all been shown to greatly reduce symptoms. IBS can also be caused by bacterial or parasitic infections within the intestine, in which case the syndrome is referred to as "post-infectious IBS." In contrast to non-infectious IBS, post-infectious IBS is less chronic in nature and symptoms will often resolve once the infection has subsided.

What foods should I avoid if I have IBS?

Specific foods that may trigger symptoms of IBS can vary person-to-person. However, common foods that may exacerbate symptoms include high-fat foods (such as fatty meats), wheat, dairy products, highly acidic foods (such as citrus), beans, cabbage, milk, and carbonated drinks. Over time, individuals with IBS are often able to identify which foods cause their symptoms to worsen and learn to avoid such foods to manage their symptoms.