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What To Look For In A Nutritionist For Dietary Support

Ellie Stamerjohn, MS, RDN, LD
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Key Takeaways

  • Registered dietitians (RDs) and registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) are qualified nutrition professionals. 
  • Find an RD with a nutrition philosophy, specialty area, and personality that fits your needs.
  • Be aware of red flags, like providers without the proper credentials or those who give strict food rules.

If you’ve decided you want to consult with a registered dietitian nutritionist, you may wonder where to start and how to identify the right provider for your needs. 

There are several factors to consider when choosing the right nutrition provider, such as credentials, specialties, and counseling skills.

It’s also important to be aware of red flags, like nutritionists who promote highly restrictive diets. 

Continue reading to learn which qualities to look for in a registered dietitian nutritionist. 

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What to Look for in a Dietitian Nutritionist

People consult with registered dietitians for a wide range of nutrition needs, from general healthy eating tips to diabetes management. 

While searching for a registered dietitian nutritionist, you can look for qualities that will make a provider a good match for your specific needs. 

This may include factors like: 

  • Credentials. 
  • Education and training. 
  • Areas of specialization. 
  • Experience with a specific health condition. 
  • Listening and communication skills. 

While you can typically find much of this information on the provider’s website prior to making an appointment, you may not know if it’s a good fit until you meet them.

Some providers offer free discovery calls that allow you to talk with them before scheduling a consultation.

Education, Training and Credentials 

The first step in finding a nutrition professional is to look for providers with the proper credentials. 

Registered dietitians (RDs) and registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) are the nutrition experts.

To earn their titles, they must complete extensive requirements, including a nutrition degree, practice hours, and a national exam. 

Other providers, like nutritionists, may not have the same training or qualifications. 

Experience Working with Similar Health Conditions or Goals

Many dietitians will have extensive experience working with one or more specific health conditions, such as:

  • Weight management.
  • Diabetes. 
  • Heart health. 
  • Eating disorders. 
  • Food allergies.
  • Bariatric surgery. 

Before booking a consultation, ensure your dietitian has experience working with the health condition you’re seeking care for.

You can typically identify this on their website or by calling their office staff. 

Specializations and Areas of Expertise

Many registered dietitians undergo additional training and earn credentials in specific areas of nutrition.

Learning more about your provider’s education, training, and credentials can help you identify if they’re a good fit for you. 

For example, if you're seeking nutrition advice for type 2 diabetes, you may want to select a dietitian who’s a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES).

If you have an eating disorder, you may look for a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian (CEDRD). 

Similarly, dietitians can become board-certified specialists in various health conditions, which involves additional practice hours and passing an exam.

Board-certified specializations include: 

  • Weight management. 
  • Oncology (cancer) nutrition.
  • Pediatric nutrition.
  • Renal (kidney) nutrition.
  • Sports nutrition.

If you feel you have a complex health history, look for providers with certifications aligning with the type of care you seek.

This will ensure you’re working with someone who has extensive experience in that area. 

Nutrition Philosophy

A dietitian’s nutrition philosophy is how they view nutrition in the context of health.

A provider’s philosophy can influence their approach to nutrition counseling and goal setting.

For example, a dietitian who aligns with intuitive eating and the non-diet approach will shift the focus away from the number on the scale, instead focusing on building habits that improve overall health and well-being. 

Listening Skills

It is essential to select a dietitian with good interpersonal skills.

This person will be providing nutrition education and helping you make diet and lifestyle changes.

It’s important that you feel heard and that your lifestyle and food preferences are taken into account during the sessions. 

Working with someone with good listening skills can foster a positive environment where you feel comfortable expressing your needs.

This skill can be difficult to determine before meeting your provider, but you can usually get a feel for it during a discovery call or the first appointment. 

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Empathy

Empathy is a valuable skill that allows your dietitian to understand your point of view without judgment.

Talking about your eating habits can be a sensitive topic, and it’s important for your dietitian to provide a safe space to discuss these.

Communication and Availability 

Another thing you can assess at the time of scheduling or during your consultation is your dietitian’s availability and how you can communicate with them between visits. 

Think about how frequently you’d like to meet with your dietitian.

Some providers offer weekly or biweekly visits, while others book monthly appointments. 

If you want to be able to contact your dietitian between visits, it’s wise to ask them about their policy on contacting patients between sessions.

Some use email or have an online portal. 

Desire to Work Collaboratively 

If you have other active members of your healthcare team, such as doctors, specialists, and mental health providers, selecting a registered dietitian who can collaborate with them on your care plan may be helpful. 

Many clinics or healthcare systems have dietitians on site who work closely with the healthcare team and use the same electronic charting system.

Red Flags to Watch Out for When Choosing a Nutritionist

There are several red flags to be mindful of when searching for a nutrition provider.

These may include someone lacking the proper credentials, recommending overly restrictive diets, or selling products. 

Not Having Proper Credentials

It’s important to check that your nutrition provider has the proper credentials for the type of care they provide. 

Examples of red flags may include: 

  • Refusing to provide information about their credentials, education, or training.
  • Offering medical nutrition therapy without having the RD or RDN credential. 
  • Calling themselves a dietitian without having met the requirements for the credential. 

Recommending Highly Restrictive Diets

Most dietitians don’t advise highly restrictive diets, as these are often unsustainable and may lack the necessary nutrients. 

It may be a red flag if your dietitian is recommending: 

  • Eliminating an entire food group. 
  • Fad diets.
  • Promising quick or unrealistic results (i.e. losing 20 pounds in two weeks). 
  • Strict food rules (i.e. no sugar, no gluten, etc).

Selling Something

Be mindful of whether your dietitian is selling products or services.

Selling something isn’t always a red flag, but it can be in certain situations. 

For example, if your provider tells you that you need to buy a specific supplement they sell or you won’t meet your health goals, they may not be practicing ethically.

How to Research and Find a Qualified Nutritionist

Although you may hear the terms “nutritionist” and “dietitian” used interchangeably, these titles differ greatly in terms of education, training, and credentials.

Registered Dietitians (RDs)

Registered dietitians, also called registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs), must earn a graduate degree from an accredited nutrition program and a master’s degree. 

Next, they undergo at least 1,000 hours of supervised practice and pass a national exam to become dietitians. 

Registered dietitians are qualified to provide medical nutrition therapy, a type of evidence-based nutrition counseling for various health conditions, such as diabetes, weight management, or kidney disease. 

They can work in many fields, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and school districts. 

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Nutritionists

On the other hand, “nutritionist” is not a regulated title in most states.

This means there aren’t specific criteria one must meet to call themselves a nutritionist. 

Some nutritionists do have extensive training and hold the title of certified nutrition specialist (CNS).

These nutrition professionals may give general nutrition advice but aren’t qualified to provide medical nutrition therapy. 

What Do I Do if I'm Not Happy with My Nutritionist?

It’s okay if you have your first visit with a dietitian and realize it’s not a good personality fit or you don’t align with their nutrition philosophy.

It may take several tries to find a provider you really click with. 

Most dietitians understand this and would not be offended if you declined to continue care for these reasons.

Dietitians want you to succeed and know that each person may respond best to a specific style of nutrition counseling. 

If you feel uncomfortable discussing this at the end of your first visit, you can always call the office later to cancel any follow-ups that have been scheduled.

If you feel a dietitian is not providing ethical care, you can file an ethics complaint with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. 

Takeaway

If you’re unsure what to look for in a nutritionist, the first step is to find a provider with the registered dietitian (RD) or registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) credential. 

Next, explore their specialty areas and experience, making sure these align with your reason for seeking care.

During your first appointment, determine whether the provider is a good personality fit for you and if you align with their nutrition philosophy. 

Watch out for red flags, like providers selling products or recommending highly restrictive diets. 

How a Dietitian Can Help

A dietitian can provide evidence-based information on a variety of nutrition topics and health concerns, including: 

  • A general balanced diet. 
  • Disordered eating. 
  • Conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and kidney disease. 
  • Weight management. 
  • Proper sports nutrition. 
  • Intuitive eating. 
  • Prenatal nutrition.

The right RD for you will be someone with good listening and empathy skills who provides a safe space to explore your nutrition challenges without feeling judged. 

Find an online dietitian with a wide range of nutrition specialties to help you reach your health goals. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you choose a nutritionist?

Several factors should go into selecting a nutritionist, the first of which is credentials.

‍Registered dietitians (RDs) and registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) are the top nutrition experts who have undergone extensive education and training. 

Next, consider factors such as: 

  • Specialty areas, such as diabetes or eating disorders. 
  • Nutrition philosophy, such as intuitive eating or a non-diet approach. 
  • Communication, listening, and empathy skills. 
  • Personality. 
  • Schedule availability.

Lastly, know that it’s okay to move on to a different provider if you don’t click with the first dietitian you choose. 

What makes a good nutritionist?

A registered dietitian should have excellent interpersonal skills that make you feel heard and understood.

It’s important your dietitian provides a judgment-free zone to talk about your eating habits and nutrition concerns, as these can often be sensitive topics. 

Your dietitian should provide evidence-based information and collaborate with you to create realistic and sustainable goals that fit your food preferences, budget, cultural background, and lifestyle. 

When seeking out a nutrition professional, what should you look for?

In your search for a nutrition professional, make sure you select a provider with the appropriate credentials. 

Look for providers with a registered dietitian (RD) or registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) credential.

This means the individual has met schooling requirements, engaged in supervised practice hours, and passed a national exam. 

The term “nutritionist” is not well-regulated in many states, meaning anyone can call themselves a nutritionist.

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32.640072, -117.084038
Denton
, 
TX
Texas
33.215530, -97.132446
Aurora
, 
IL
Illinois
41.7571701, -88.3147539
Baton Rouge
, 
LA
Louisiana
30.4494155, -91.1869659
Columbus
, 
OH
Ohio
39.961178, -82.998795
Baltimore
, 
MD
Maryland
39.2908816, -76.610759
Detroit
, 
MI
Michigan
42.331429, -83.045753
Chesapeake
, 
VA
Virginia
36.7183708, -76.2466798
Birmingham
, 
AL
Alabama
33.5206824, -86.8024326
Scottsdale
, 
AZ
Arizona
33.501324, -111.925278
Cincinnati
, 
OH
Ohio
39.103700, -84.513610
North Las Vegas
, 
NV
Nevada
36.201946, -115.120216
Riverside
, 
CA
California
33.980602, -117.375496
Plano
, 
TX
Texas
33.019844, -96.698883
Minneapolis
, 
MN
Minnesota
44.977753, -93.265015
Salinas
, 
CA
California
,
Anaheim
, 
CA
California
33.836594, -117.914299
Springfield
, 
MO
Missouri
37.208958, -93.292297
Fort Wayne
, 
IN
Indiana
41.077469, -85.137489
Phoenix
, 
AZ
Arizona
33.448376, -112.074036
Bakersfield
, 
CA
California
35.3738712, -119.0194639
Garden Grove
, 
CA
California
33.774269, -117.937996
Anchorage
, 
AK
Alaska
61.2163129, -149.894852
Indianapolis
, 
IN
Indiana
39.768402, -86.158066
Nashville
, 
TN
Tennessee
36.162663, -86.781601
Tempe
, 
AZ
Arizona
33.425522, -111.941254
Mobile
, 
AL
Alabama
30.695366, -88.039894
New Orleans
, 
LA
Louisiana
29.951065, -90.071533
Knoxville
, 
TN
Tennessee
35.960636, -83.920738
Grand Rapids
, 
MI
Michigan
42.963360, -85.668083
Fontana
, 
CA
California
34.102890, -117.435760
Elk Grove
, 
CA
California
38.418129, -121.393257
Miami
, 
FL
Florida
25.7825389, -80.3118603
Grand Prairie
, 
TX
Texas
32.745499, -97.003532
Fort Collins
, 
CO
Colorado
40.588970, -105.082458
Killeen
, 
TX
Texas
31.117119, -97.727798
Modesto
, 
CA
California
37.639095, -120.996880
Oklahoma City
, 
OK
Oklahoma
35.468491, -97.521263
Santa Ana
, 
CA
California
33.745571, -117.867836
Ontario
, 
CA
California
34.063343, -117.650887
Brownsville
, 
TX
Texas
25.9015688, -97.4984005
Montgomery
, 
AL
Alabama
32.379223, -86.307739
Hialeah
, 
FL
Florida
25.857595, -80.278107
Springfield
, 
MA
Massachusetts
42.102051, -72.585762
Toledo
, 
OH
Ohio
41.652805, -83.537865
Pembroke Pines
, 
FL
Florida
26.007765, -80.296257
Overland Park
, 
KS
Kansas
38.974819, -94.683601
Little Rock
, 
AR
Arkansas
34.746483, -92.289597
Glendale
, 
CA
California
34.142509, -118.255074
Roseville
, 
CA
California
38.752125, -121.288010
Rancho Cucamonga
, 
CA
California
,
Wichita
, 
KS
Kansas
37.687176, -97.330055
Huntington Beach
, 
CA
California
33.659485, -117.998802
Augusta
, 
GA
Georgia
33.4709714, -81.9748429
Worcester
, 
MA
Massachusetts
42.271389, -71.798889
Virginia Beach
, 
VA
Virginia
36.852924, -75.977982
Oceanside
, 
CA
California
33.1958696, -117.3794834
Santa Clarita
, 
CA
California
34.456043, -118.571335
Philadelphia
, 
PA
Pennsylvania
39.952583, -75.165222
Corpus Christi
, 
TX
Texas
27.800583, -97.396378
Portland
, 
OR
Oregon
45.512230, -122.658722
Denver
, 
CO
Colorado
39.739235, -104.990250
Boston
, 
MA
Massachusetts
42.3554334, -71.060511
Atlanta
, 
GA
Georgia
33.7489924, -84.3902644
Chicago
, 
IL
Illinois
41.8755616, -87.6244212
Orlando
, 
FL
Florida
28.538336, -81.379234
Jacksonville
, 
FL
Florida
30.332184, -81.655647
Tampa
, 
FL
Florida
27.950575, -82.457176
Long Island
, 
NY
New York
40.757801, -73.940033
Queens
, 
NY
New York
40.728226, -73.794853
Bronx
, 
NY
New York
40.8466508, -73.8785937
Staten Island
, 
NY
New York
40.643501, -74.076202
Brooklyn
, 
NY
New York
40.6526006, -73.9497211
New York
, 
NY
New York
40.712776, -74.005974
San Jose
, 
CA
California
37.342205, -121.851990
San Francisco
, 
CA
California
37.774929, -122.419418
San Diego
, 
CA
California
32.834686, -117.130775
Los Angeles
, 
CA
California
34.052235, -118.243683
El Paso
, 
TX
Texas
31.761877, -106.485023
San Antonio
, 
TX
Texas
29.387428, -98.496574
Dallas
, 
TX
Texas
32.776665, -96.796989
Fort Worth
, 
TX
Texas
32.755489, -97.330765
Houston
, 
TX
Texas
29.760427, -95.369804
Austin
, 
TX
Texas
30.2711286, -97.7436995
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