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Andrea Jones
4.8
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Certified Registered Dietitian

Specializing in helping clients with weight management and overall health and wellness goals, Andrea’s been a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist for 17-plus years. Andrea’s vast experience–and Master’s in Clinical Nutrition–make her adept at helping her clients develop habits that improve their heart health. She also completed her Dietetic Internship at the University of Alabama.

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Catalina Ruz
4.9
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Certified Registered Dietitian

The 6-plus years Catalina’s worked as a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist has revolved around working with English and Spanish-speaking clients diagnosed with chronic diseases. Included in that list of conditions are diseases that impact the heart. Catalina has a Master’s degree in Human and Clinical Nutrition and completed her Dietetic Internship at UChicago Medicine.

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Dana Kearney
4.8
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Certified Registered Dietitian

A two-decade career as a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist has led Dana to develop many areas of expertise as a nutritional counselor. For instance, Dana’s spent 20-plus years helping clients with their heart health and weight management. Also, Dana has a Master of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics from Marywood University and a weight management coach certification.

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Danielle Smith
4.7
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Certified Registered Dietitian

A Registered Dietitian for the past 8-plus years, Danielle’s career has led to her counseling many types of clients with various needs. She’s specialized in preventing and managing heart disease and hypertension for over 6 years. Danielle is also a certified Weight Loss Coach who has completed her Dietetic Internship at the University of Nevada.

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Emma Liu
4.8
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Certified Registered Dietitian

Over the past 2-plus years as a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist, Emma’s been counseling clients trying to prevent and manage heart disease. On top of her Master of Public Health in Nutrition from UNC at Chapel Hill, Emma has her Certificate of Training to treat obesity. Emma’s experience makes her an ideal match for clients focused on cardiac health.

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Lauren Levy
4.7
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Certified Registered Dietitian

With 12 years of experience as a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist focused on chronic disease prevention and management, Lauren’s been involved in heart health her whole career. Lauren has her Master of Science in Nutritional Biology from the University of California and works to help build her client’s confidence in their health and wellness.

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Lena Bakovic
4.9
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Certified Registered Dietitian

Having earned her Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Lena has worked for 8-plus years as a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist. During her career, Lena specializes in helping clients manage and prevent chronic conditions like heart disease and obesity. She’s also a Board-Certified Nutrition Support Clinician.

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Manju Karkare
4.9
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Certified Registered Dietitian

As an integrative and functional Dietitian-Nutritionist, Manju specializes in weight management and has 20-plus years of experience specializing in heart disease. Manju has her Master of Science in Nutrition from the University of Kentucky. She’s also received the Award for Excellence in Service and was recognized as the Outstanding Dietitian of the Year.

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Michelle Rodgers
4.7
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Certified Registered Dietitian

As seen participating in several television interviews answering questions about nutrition, Michelle is a personal trainer and Adult Weight Management specialist certified by the American Dietetic Association. She has 15 years of experience as a Cardiac and Hypertension expert, and–amongst her many accreditations–Michelle completed an Externship at John Hopkins.

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Natalie Furst
4.8
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Certified Registered Dietitian

Natalie’s qualifications as a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist include 10 years of experience helping clients prevent and manage heart disease. Her education and training consist of a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics, a Dietetic Internship, and much more. A natural foods chef of over 18 years, Natalie understands how activity in the kitchen can improve cardiac health.

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Rachel Coury
4.7
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Certified Registered Dietitian

Of Rachel’s 10 years as a Registered Dietitian providing nutrition counseling, 9 have involved intensive work helping clients with or at risk of heart disease. She also focuses on risk factors that hinder heart health, such as high cholesterol levels. Amongst Rachel’s accreditations is a completed Dietetic Internship at the University of Maryland.

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Ricia Taylor
4.8
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Certified Registered Dietitian

Working as a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist, Ricia has spent the entirety of her 25-plus years counseling clients working to prevent and manage cardiovascular disease. Ricia earned her Master’s degree in Health Sciences from JMU and completed her Dietetic Internship at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Hampton, VA.

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Rosa Becerra-Soberon
4.9
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Certified Registered Dietitian

With over 25 years of experience as a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist, Rosa’s knowledge in bridging Medical Nutrition Therapy and functional/integrative approaches is extensive. Rosa has spent 20-plus years working with English and Spanish-speaking clients who are trying to prevent and manage heart disease, hypertension, and high cholesterol.

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Sandy Audley
4.9
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Sandy is a National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach with over 20 years of experience as a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist. With a career linked to heart health, Sandy uses the knowledge derived from her Master of Science in Nutrition from Case Western Reserve University to guide her clients toward optimal living.

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Stacey Simon
4.8
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Certified Registered Dietitian

A Board-Certified Gerontological Nutrition Specialist, Stacey’s been a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist focused on heart disease for over 8 years. Stacey attended NYU to earn her Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition, shaping her wellness-oriented approach to nutritional counseling. Also, Stacey completed her 75-hour Whole Health Coaching Certification and is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Still unsure about whether or not a heart health nutritionist is best for you? Here are some frequently asked questions to help you out.

When is it time to see a holistic nutritionist?

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Holistic nutritionists act as guides to optimal health rather than as dictators telling you what to do. The “holistic” part means they consider you as a whole – body, mind, and energy/emotions. Holistic nutritionists offer suggestions for restoring balance that they tailor to fit your preferences and requirements. They work with you to figure out where there may be imbalances or gaps in your general health picture and it’s a good practice to see them at any time. However, it is especially beneficial to see a holistic nutritionist if you experience any heart issues or heart disease after consulting with your doctor.

How much does the service cost?

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The average cost of a health coach ranges from $70-$100 and the variance comes from the nutrition professional type. Each member of our network sets their rate as they come from all over the world, specializing in different areas of nutrition, and have a varied number of years in nutrition counseling. It's best to budget for price changes based on a person's unique medical requirements because the price of this service can fluctuate. The specialty, location, and desired services of the dietitian can all affect prices. It's also best to consider the price of a nutritionist's services as a long-term investment in your wellbeing.

What does a two-week risk-free trial mean?

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We're committed to your success and if you don't find the service valuable after two weeks we will refund your money 100%. To give customers the chance to try out our service with the possibility of receiving a 100% refund, we provide a two-week risk-free trial. Customers can subscribe to the service if they decide the good or service is worth their money. A two-week risk-free trial period is a great way to see if a program or service will work for you, and you have the option of getting a refund if it doesn't. We value customer satisfaction and want you to get the most band for your buck.

What does the nutrition specialist help with?

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Certified dietitians and nutritionists offer advice to clients on dietary concerns and wholesome eating practices.When you take our quiz we get some initial information on your background and your health goals. Our nutrition specialist dives deeper into each of your answers to get a better understanding of who you are, what your lifestyle looks like, and what you need help with. We analyze your answers across 27 different variables, including habits, motivation, nutrition challenge, activity level, time constraints, and much more to make sure we match you with the right experts and give you the right nutrition plan.

What if I don't like the recommendations a nutrition specialist provides?

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If our recommendations are not to your liking we'll explore what you did not like about the matches and update our recommendations until we find the right match for you. You should let your matching specialist know if you decide that any of the recommendations they give you are unappealing. In this manner, they can take into account your comments and put you in touch with a more suitable expert. If you truly don’t connect well with your nutritionist, you can choose to match with another professional at no extra charge. However, you will have to pay your original nutritionist for the services they provided.

What's the best way to reduce the amount of cholesterol in my diet?

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Heart-healthy lifestyle changes include a diet to lower your cholesterol. The DASH eating plan is one example. Another is the Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes diet, which recommends that you choose healthier fats and limiting foods that are high in cholesterol.. Plants are naturally cholesterol-free; only animals (including humans) produce cholesterol. Any food from an animal source, whether meat, eggs, or dairy products, contains cholesterol. A heart health nutritionist can produce a diet that will help reduce cholesterol. Some foods, including egg yolks, shrimp, squid (calamari), liver, and other organ meats are especially high in cholesterol and must be cut out of that diet.

What are the best foods to promote a heart-healthy diet?

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Heart-healthy eating, along with regular exercise or physical activity, can lower your risk of heart disease and stroke. Heart Healthy staples include whole grains, beans, lentils, frozen vegetables (specifically spinach and broccoli), fruit with no sugar added, canned or frozen fish and chicken, and a few different healthy fats like olive and canola oil. Then you can snack on a variety of nuts or make a meal using a surplus of natural nut butter. Once you know which foods to eat more of and which foods to limit, you'll be on your way toward a heart-healthy diet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still unsure about whether or not a heart health nutritionist is best for you? Here are some frequently asked questions to help you out.


When is it time to see a holistic nutritionist?

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Holistic nutritionists act as guides to optimal health rather than as dictators telling you what to do. The “holistic” part means they consider you as a whole – body, mind, and energy/emotions. Holistic nutritionists offer suggestions for restoring balance that they tailor to fit your preferences and requirements. They work with you to figure out where there may be imbalances or gaps in your general health picture and it’s a good practice to see them at any time. However, it is especially beneficial to see a holistic nutritionist if you experience any heart issues or heart disease after consulting with your doctor.

How much does the service cost?

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The average cost of a health coach ranges from $70-$100 and the variance comes from the nutrition professional type. Each member of our network sets their rate as they come from all over the world, specializing in different areas of nutrition, and have a varied number of years in nutrition counseling. It's best to budget for price changes based on a person's unique medical requirements because the price of this service can fluctuate. The specialty, location, and desired services of the dietitian can all affect prices. It's also best to consider the price of a nutritionist's services as a long-term investment in your wellbeing.

What does a two-week risk-free trial mean?

An image of an arrow icon
We're committed to your success and if you don't find the service valuable after two weeks we will refund your money 100%. To give customers the chance to try out our service with the possibility of receiving a 100% refund, we provide a two-week risk-free trial. Customers can subscribe to the service if they decide the good or service is worth their money. A two-week risk-free trial period is a great way to see if a program or service will work for you, and you have the option of getting a refund if it doesn't. We value customer satisfaction and want you to get the most band for your buck.

What does the nutrition specialist help with?

An image of an arrow icon
Certified dietitians and nutritionists offer advice to clients on dietary concerns and wholesome eating practices.When you take our quiz we get some initial information on your background and your health goals. Our nutrition specialist dives deeper into each of your answers to get a better understanding of who you are, what your lifestyle looks like, and what you need help with. We analyze your answers across 27 different variables, including habits, motivation, nutrition challenge, activity level, time constraints, and much more to make sure we match you with the right experts and give you the right nutrition plan.

What if I don't like the recommendations a nutrition specialist provides?

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If our recommendations are not to your liking we'll explore what you did not like about the matches and update our recommendations until we find the right match for you. You should let your matching specialist know if you decide that any of the recommendations they give you are unappealing. In this manner, they can take into account your comments and put you in touch with a more suitable expert. If you truly don’t connect well with your nutritionist, you can choose to match with another professional at no extra charge. However, you will have to pay your original nutritionist for the services they provided.

What's the best way to reduce the amount of cholesterol in my diet?

An image of an arrow icon
Heart-healthy lifestyle changes include a diet to lower your cholesterol. The DASH eating plan is one example. Another is the Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes diet, which recommends that you choose healthier fats and limiting foods that are high in cholesterol.. Plants are naturally cholesterol-free; only animals (including humans) produce cholesterol. Any food from an animal source, whether meat, eggs, or dairy products, contains cholesterol. A heart health nutritionist can produce a diet that will help reduce cholesterol. Some foods, including egg yolks, shrimp, squid (calamari), liver, and other organ meats are especially high in cholesterol and must be cut out of that diet.

What are the best foods to promote a heart-healthy diet?

An image of an arrow icon
Heart-healthy eating, along with regular exercise or physical activity, can lower your risk of heart disease and stroke. Heart Healthy staples include whole grains, beans, lentils, frozen vegetables (specifically spinach and broccoli), fruit with no sugar added, canned or frozen fish and chicken, and a few different healthy fats like olive and canola oil. Then you can snack on a variety of nuts or make a meal using a surplus of natural nut butter. Once you know which foods to eat more of and which foods to limit, you'll be on your way toward a heart-healthy diet.

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