Specialties

  • Heart health
  • Diabetes or prediabetes
  • General health
  • Help losing weight
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Prediabetes

Approaches

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    Meal planning
  • 🏃

    Exercise
  • 🤝

    Accountability

Minimum patient age

18 years old

About Amber

Amber is a dedicated Registered Dietitian specializing in outpatient nutrition education and medical nutrition therapy. With experience across diverse outpatient settings, she provides personalized nutrition counseling and creates engaging educational resources to help individuals manage their health conditions. Amber is passionate about simplifying complex nutritional information into practical, actionable steps. With an M.S. in Nutrition and Wellness, she is committed to using evidence-based strategies to enhance well-being and promote healthier lifestyles.

Approach to care

Amber's approach to care is rooted in personalized, patient-centered nutrition interventions. She believes in empowering individuals through education, helping them understand how nutrition can play a vital role in managing and improving their health. By focusing on evidence-based strategies, Amber tailors her recommendations to meet each person’s unique needs, preferences, and medical conditions.

Your first session with Amber

During the first session, clients can expect a thorough assessment of their current health status, dietary habits, and lifestyle. Amber will review any relevant medical history, discuss personal goals, and address specific concerns or challenges. This session is designed to be a collaborative process where Amber listens closely to each individual's needs and preferences. Based on the assessment, she will provide personalized nutrition recommendations and outline a plan that is both practical and sustainable, ensuring that clients leave with clear, actionable steps to improve their health and well-being.

Location

📍 Nevada

Education

Masters of Science in Nutrition & Wellness

Hobbies

Reading, coloring, cooking, gardening, paddle boarding, snow boarding