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Dietitian For Weight Gain London

When looking for a dietitian for weight gain in London, please take a minute to consider the services of Rachel Clarkson, the DNA Dietitian, a dietitian with a difference.

As with all dietitians, Rachel is highly qualified – indeed, if you are choosing an approved and registered dietitian then you are sure to be in good hands. There are many fine dietitians in London who can advise on weight gain, but Rachel’s ability to create a truly bespoke plan based on full-body analysis sets her apart.

The aim, of course, for any dietitian in these circumstances is to help the patient achieve healthy weight gain in a way that won’t compromise health in other ways.

A dietician will work with other medical professionals to treat the person as a whole.

It is worth noting that this is very different from a nutritionist. Dietitian is a protected term, to call yourself a dietitian you must be highly trained and registered. 

The term nutritionist is not protected, it might seem remarkable but anyone could set up a website and call themselves a nutritionist, there is no guarantee the advice is beneficial, it could even be damaging.

Dietitians have superb CVs and Rachel’s is no different. She has worked within the NHS at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and holds a Masters Degree in Nutritional Science from London’s King’s College.

A member of the British Dietetic Association, she has also trained for two years in Dietetics at King’s College and carried out clinical training at the Royal Marsden, Imperial College and St Thomas’ Hospital.

Dietitian For Weight Gain – Holistic Advice In London 

This experience ensures that any dietary advice for weight gain will not be one in isolation. The dietitian can consider the entire context, whether there are other medical conditions and the reasons for the weight gain requirement.

The bespoke nature of the service a dietitian provides means that it is impossible to simply offer small generic tips of the ‘eat more of this’ type. It will vary by patient, every case is unique, there is a need to consider lifestyle, health and then aspects such as budget and time available to prepare food. 

There is clearly no point a dietitian coming up with a plan that the person seeking advice is then unable or unwilling to follow.

As with any other call upon a dietitian’s services, the process for discussing dietary advice for weight gain begins with a consultation – with Rachel this would a detailed discussion at her Harley Street clinic. 

If you would like to get a feel for what Rachel’s consultations entail, please watch the video below.

 

 

It is also possible to undergo a free 10-minute video consultation, this the perfect opportunity to see if Rachel is the London weight gain dietitian for you – details of this free consultation in the video below. 

 

Full Analysis For Weight Gain Dietary Advice

One key advantage of entrusting Rachel with dietary advice is her ability to offer advice and create dietary plans based on full-body analysis using clinical-grade Tanita Technology and an optional personalised genetic analysis.

You can see an example report via the link below – please do take the time to have a look to see the level of detail offered. The report creates a clear breakdown of an individual’s profile with a dietary plan to match.

Your report can also be shared with other healthcare experts and help inform their treatment plans too.

 Example genetic profile 

About Rachel

Rachel is a member of the British Dietetic Association (BDA), holds a Masters degree in Nutritional Science from King’s College London and she has been published in leading medical journals.

She is also a dietitian with superb reviews, these highlighting her results and also manner of dealing with people for a huge range of dietary requirements.

The reviews left on her Google profile are universally five stars, similarly, on the Doctify site she averages 5/5 from dozens of verified reviews.

Recent reviews have said:

Patient 1

Rachel is a great dietitian and able to handle difficult cases. She is also passionate about what she does and constantly learning and up to date with all the latest research which is very important to me. 

Patient 2

Extremely knowledgable and passionate about nutrition and diet. Explains things in an understandable way and provides advice and support that other dieticians have been unable or unwilling to do. I cannot recommend Ms Clarkson highly enough.

Next Steps

On this site, there is a wealth of information and you may wish to also look at Rachel’s YouTube channel to get more of an insight into her work and ethos.

If you would like to book a consultation or simply require further information, please do get in touch through the Contact Form or call 020 7126 7101.

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