Dietician appointment
Appointment with a dietitian is an individual consultation with a specialist who diagnoses and corrects nutritional disorders, selects diets, and supports patients with metabolic, gastroenterological, endocrine, and other diseases.
Dietitians do more than help patients lose or gain weight. They also address the causes of eating disorders, improve eating habits, reduce the risk of chronic disease complications, and help patients develop sustainable, healthy eating habits.
If you have any test results, such as a complete blood count, biochemical blood test, glucose test, hormone test, or ultrasound of the gastrointestinal tract, you can bring them with you to your first consultation. Be sure to establish your goals in advance, whether they are weight loss or gain, dietary adjustments for a medical condition, or preparation for pregnancy.
During your appointment, the specialist will ask you detailed questions about your lifestyle, dietary preferences, sleep patterns, physical activity level, past illnesses, and current state of well-being. They will also conduct an assessment of your anthropometric data, including your height, weight, body mass index, and body circumference. If necessary, they will perform a bioelectrical impedance analysis. Based on this information, the specialist will create a nutrition plan and provide recommendations for your daily routine and physical activity. If necessary, the specialist may also prescribe additional tests or treatment. You may be asked to keep a food diary at the first consultation.
Dietitians use professional-grade scales, height meters, measuring tapes, bioelectrical impedance analysis devices, and specialized software to develop personalized diet plans. They focus primarily on accurate diagnostics and an individualized approach when developing recommendations.
No special rehabilitation is required, and patients can start following the recommendations immediately after the appointment. The specialist may schedule a follow-up appointment in a week to assess progress, make changes to the diet, and discuss any questions you may have.
Benefits
Sustainable results
We develop a long-term, sustainable nutrition system
Disease prevention
Proper nutrition can reduce the risk of diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and other disorders
Individual approach
Recommendations are developed based on test results, lifestyle, and goals
Integration
All medical, psychological, and behavioral aspects of nutrition are considered
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a consultation if I only want to eat healthy?
Are tests required for the appointment?
How is a dietitian different from a nutritionist?
Didn't find an answer to your question?
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