Eating Disorder Treatment with Dietitian Nutritionists in Illinois
Branz Nutrition Counseling
Transform Your Mindset Around Food
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Intuitive Eating is possible. We have a team of no-diet dietitians who support Health at Every Size®. We are registered dietitian nutritionists with diverse experiences and backgrounds, providing medical nutrition therapy to patients from all walks of life.
Recover your relationship with food and your body. Feel empowered to make the best nutrition choices for your unique needs. Work with one of our certified nutritionists in Illinois. Start healing today.
Office Address (Illinois)
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1161 Fortune Blvd Suite 200
Shiloh, IL 62269
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If you need more information, have questions, or would like to offer a suggestion, please be in touch.
You can contact us via phone, email, or by scheduling your own appointment.
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recovery@branznutritioncounseling.com
(314) 804-1848
How to Arrive at Our Illinois Location
We are off Frank Scott Parkway across the street from Counseling Associates and Goddard School. Upon pulling into the parking lot off Fortune Blvd, you will see the main doors with our window sign “Branz Nutrition Counseling.” Walk in, head straight to the back by the water fountain and we are the door to the right. We share office space with our friends at Balance Solutions Counseling.
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What are your areas of service in this location?
Our patients come from all over, however the counties we typically serve for in person sessions are from Bond County, Clinton County, Fayette County, Madison County, Marion County, St. Clair County, Washington County.
What is the difference between a nutritionist and a dietitian?
Anyone can call themselves a nutritionist but only those that have taken the undergraduate and masters classes are eligible to sit for the dietetic board exam. If passed, they are officially a dietitian.
Should I see a dietitian or nutritionist?
We recommend seeing someone who has taken the rigorous undergraduate and master level class courses to be able to sit for the board exam. We recommended seeing a registered dietitian over a nutritionist.
What types of services does an outpatient dietitian provide?
Outpatient dietitian provides personalized nutrition counseling, meal planning, dietary education and support for managing various health conditions to provide guidance to support overall wellness.