Nutritionists and Dietitians near Rohnert Park, CA

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Photo of Sara Tindaro, Nutritionist/Dietitian in Rohnert Park, CA
Sara Tindaro
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, RDN
Verified Verified
Santa Rosa, CA 95405
Are you ready to make some lifestyle changes, but feel overwhelmed and unsure where to start? Have you tried various programs but found them to be unsustainable? Are you struggling to find a non-diet approach to weight loss? You don’t have to journey alone. Let Sara be your guide and source of support.
Are you ready to make some lifestyle changes, but feel overwhelmed and unsure where to start? Have you tried various programs but found them to be unsustainable? Are you struggling to find a non-diet approach to weight loss? You don’t have to journey alone. Let Sara be your guide and source of support.
(707) 244-7025 View (707) 244-7025
Photo of Trina Palomarez Nutrition & Wellness, Nutritionist/Dietitian in Rohnert Park, CA
Trina Palomarez Nutrition & Wellness
Nutritionist/Dietitian, MS, CNS, LDN
Verified Verified
Santa Rosa, CA 95404
I help clients optimize their health through individualized dietary and lifestyle change. Each client is unique and I create a wellness plan based on their specific health needs, always looking to address the underlying cause of health disruption. My approach to health is integrative and holistic, yet based upon real science, functional medicine and the latest research to support the whole person. Health consultations can be useful for many issues including digestive disorders, hormonal imbalance, autoimmune conditions, and developing a healthier relationship to food.
I help clients optimize their health through individualized dietary and lifestyle change. Each client is unique and I create a wellness plan based on their specific health needs, always looking to address the underlying cause of health disruption. My approach to health is integrative and holistic, yet based upon real science, functional medicine and the latest research to support the whole person. Health consultations can be useful for many issues including digestive disorders, hormonal imbalance, autoimmune conditions, and developing a healthier relationship to food.
(707) 368-4939 View (707) 368-4939
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Dr. Lillie Luu Nguyen
Nutritionist/Dietitian, DCN, CNS, LDN
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
San Rafael, CA 94901
Navigating the path to better nutrition and well-being can be challenging, but you don't have to go it alone. Using doctorate-level education rooted in evidence-based science, I'm here to support you with a personalized nutrition plan that not only tastes great, but also nourishes your body. We'll take a holistic approach to your health, considering all aspects of your life. If you're curious about lab tests, supplements, or assessments, we can explore those options together.
Navigating the path to better nutrition and well-being can be challenging, but you don't have to go it alone. Using doctorate-level education rooted in evidence-based science, I'm here to support you with a personalized nutrition plan that not only tastes great, but also nourishes your body. We'll take a holistic approach to your health, considering all aspects of your life. If you're curious about lab tests, supplements, or assessments, we can explore those options together.
(415) 322-5629 View (415) 322-5629
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Sabine Haake RD
Nutritionist/Dietitian, RD
Verified Verified
San Rafael, CA 94903
We eat at least 3-4 times a day or 21-28 times a week. Eating is an activity we have been engaging in since we were born. We used to know when we were hungry and when we were full. When this energy giving and life sustaining act becomes a source of confusion, guilt and fear, when eating becomes disordered and turns into a dangerous coping mechanism, it is time to evaluate what we are doing and explore how we can normalize our behavior so our minds and body can function in a healthy way to support our goals.
We eat at least 3-4 times a day or 21-28 times a week. Eating is an activity we have been engaging in since we were born. We used to know when we were hungry and when we were full. When this energy giving and life sustaining act becomes a source of confusion, guilt and fear, when eating becomes disordered and turns into a dangerous coping mechanism, it is time to evaluate what we are doing and explore how we can normalize our behavior so our minds and body can function in a healthy way to support our goals.
(415) 233-7588 View (415) 233-7588