The expertise and knowledge of dietitians play an important role in the prevention, treatment and cure of disease. A dietitian’s advice often takes the form of a series of sessions and includes a lifestyle assessment, a review of current diet and eating habits. Lifestyle changes, changing eating habits and getting used to a personalised diet take time. Our dietitian colleagues understand that this is a process that requires serious commitment and attention. They work with you to help you understand how different foods affect your body and your particular disease.
There is a wealth of information on healthy eating that is easily accessible these days. However, sometimes it is the overload of information that makes it difficult to decide what is best for everyone. And in some cases, it is strongly recommended to seek professional help. For example, in a situation that puts an increased strain on the body. This could be planning to have a baby, or the pregnancy itself. The help of a nutritionist can also be useful when you have been trying to lose weight for a long time but have not achieved the desired results.
Our dietitian colleagues are supported by a high quality team of specialists.