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Confusion about what you can eat given your diagnosis
Feeling overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice online
Fear of food making symptoms worse
Avoiding entire food groups because you’re unsure what your body can tolerate
Fatigue, low energy, or pain that makes nourishing yourself harder
Worsening symptoms while stressed, underfueling, or eating irregularly
Anxiety about your labs, symptoms, or long-term health
Frustration when restrictive nutrition advice makes your relationship with food worse
Wanting support that honors your health and your lived experience with eating
Understanding your condition’s root causes and nutritional needs
Helping you meet your body’s energy needs to support healing and stability
Expanding food flexibility without worsening symptoms
Reducing fear and anxiety around “forbidden foods”
Building predictable eating patterns that work on high-symptom days
Personalized strategies for flare-ups, fatigue, and inconsistent appetite
Navigating medical nutrition guidance through a non-restrictive, evidence-based lens
Supporting emotional wellbeing and your relationship with food throughout the process
Collaborating with your physicians, therapists, and other providers to maintain an aligned approach to your treatment plan
More clarity and less overwhelm about what foods actually support your body
A calmer, more trusting relationship with food
Improved symptom management through consistent, adequate nourishment
Practical nutrition strategies that support you on both “good” and “hard” days
Reduced guilt and fear around eating
More energy, better digestion, and improved overall wellbeing
Confidence that you’re caring for your body — without restriction
Teenagers/young adults, moms, athletes
Students, LGBTQ+, young adults, working adults
Teenagers, college students, young adults, moms, middle age
Fill out our online form or give us a call so we can gather more information about you to schedule your first appointment.
We also offer a free 15 minute discovery call if you have additional questions.
During this appointment, we will dive into why you’re interested in meeting with a dietitian. We will establish your long-term nutrition goals, evaluate your past/current relationship with food, explore your medical history and more!
During these appointments you'll continue to work with a Dietitian to make progress toward becoming an Intuitive Eater and reaching your long-term health goals.
*Prices vary based on Dietitian, request our Pricing and Services Guide for more detailed information.
$200 - $230 per session
$110 - $180 per session
At We All Eat Nutrition Therapy, we provide compassionate, individualized nutrition support rooted in Intuitive Eating, Health at Every Size®, and body respect. Our mission is to help you rebuild trust with your body, make peace with food, and support your overall well-being—without diets, shame, or restriction.
We specialize in eating disorders, disordered eating, chronic health concerns, and more, offering inclusive care that honors your lived experience, cultural background, and personal goals. Whether you’re navigating recovery or simply trying to reconnect with your body, you’ll find a safe, affirming space here.
Together, we’ll work toward a more peaceful relationship with food, movement, and yourself—because you deserve care that sees you as a whole person, not a diagnosis.
At We All Eat Nutrition Therapy, we provide compassionate, individualized nutrition support rooted in Intuitive Eating, Health at Every Size®, and body respect. Our mission is to help you rebuild trust with your body, make peace with food, and support your overall well-being—without diets, shame, or restriction.
We specialize in eating disorders, disordered eating, chronic health concerns, and more, offering inclusive care that honors your lived experience, cultural background, and personal goals. Whether you’re navigating recovery or simply trying to reconnect with your body, you’ll find a safe, affirming space here.
Together, we’ll work toward a more peaceful relationship with food, movement, and yourself—because you deserve care that sees you as a whole person, not a diagnosis.