Best Prenatal Nutritionists in Greenville, NC
Registered dietitians and nutritionists specializing in prenatal and postpartum nutrition help with meal planning, gestational diabetes, food aversions, weight management, and optimal nourishment for parent and baby. Browse verified profiles and connect with prenatal nutritionists serving families in Greenville, North Carolina.
60+ prenatal nutritionists found in Greenville, NC
Kathleen Trinity Ascanio
MS, RDN, LDN
Kathleen Trinity Ascanio
MS, RDN, LDN
Patrice Lafollette Atencio
M.Ed., RD, LDN
Patrice Lafollette Atencio
M.Ed., RD, LDN
Jessica Anne Barrett
RD
Jessica Anne Barrett
RD
Sarah Ann Borowicz
M.S.,R.D.N, L.D.N
Sarah Ann Borowicz
M.S.,R.D.N, L.D.N
Brianna Bowlan
Brianna Bowlan

Colleen Soles Bucher
RDN LDN

Colleen Soles Bucher
RDN LDN
Jennifer N Bunn
RD, LDN
Jennifer N Bunn
RD, LDN
William Henry Harrison Chapman
MPH, RD, RDN
William Henry Harrison Chapman
MPH, RD, RDN

Donna Gaines Clement
RDN, LDN, MPH, CNSC

Donna Gaines Clement
RDN, LDN, MPH, CNSC

Kay Craven
RD

Kay Craven
RD
Savanna M. Cummings
RD, LDN
Savanna M. Cummings
RD, LDN

Jenna Marie Decker
RD

Jenna Marie Decker
RD

Janina A. Dorriety
RD, LDN

Janina A. Dorriety
RD, LDN
Jacqueline Patricia Dziuba
RDN, LDN
Jacqueline Patricia Dziuba
RDN, LDN
Heather Audra Eads
RD, LDN
Heather Audra Eads
RD, LDN
Jennifer Elias
LDN
Jennifer Elias
LDN
Karyn a Evans
RD, LDN
Karyn a Evans
RD, LDN
Kimberly Princing Freeman
MPH, RD, LDN
Kimberly Princing Freeman
MPH, RD, LDN
Nancy Harris
MS, RD. LDN
Nancy Harris
MS, RD. LDN
Sarah Henes
LDN, RD
Sarah Henes
LDN, RD
Cara S. Jenkins
MPH, RD, LDN
Cara S. Jenkins
MPH, RD, LDN
Jill Jennings
RD, LDN
Jill Jennings
RD, LDN
Julia Ivey Johnstone
RDN, LDN
Julia Ivey Johnstone
RDN, LDN
Kathryn Kolasa
PhD, LDN, RD
Kathryn Kolasa
PhD, LDN, RD

Chelcie Allan Kurzontkowski
MS, RDN, LDN

Chelcie Allan Kurzontkowski
MS, RDN, LDN
Laura E. Matarese
PhD, RD, LDN
Laura E. Matarese
PhD, RD, LDN

Kelli Starr Oldham

Kelli Starr Oldham
Mary a Ragland
LD
Mary a Ragland
LD

Courtney Robinson
RD

Courtney Robinson
RD
Marsha Ruiz
Marsha Ruiz
What Does a Prenatal Nutritionist Do?
Prenatal nutritionists create personalized eating plans that support a healthy pregnancy and postpartum recovery. They address common challenges like morning sickness, food aversions, gestational diabetes, iron deficiency, and pregnancy-safe dietary modifications for vegetarian, vegan, or restricted diets. Postpartum, they help with recovery nutrition, breastfeeding fuel, and gradual return to pre-pregnancy eating patterns.
Common credentials
How to Choose a Prenatal Nutritionist in Greenville
Look for a Registered Dietitian (RD) or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) with specific experience in prenatal and postpartum nutrition.
Ask whether they have experience managing gestational diabetes through diet.
Check if they offer meal plans, grocery lists, or recipe resources in addition to counseling sessions.
Confirm they respect your dietary preferences and cultural food traditions rather than prescribing a rigid plan.
Cost and Insurance for Prenatal Nutritionists in North Carolina
Typical cost
Nutrition counseling sessions typically range from $100 to $250. Some dietitians offer packages that include meal planning and ongoing support.
Insurance coverage
Many insurance plans cover nutrition counseling from a registered dietitian, especially for diagnosed conditions like gestational diabetes. Coverage often requires a physician referral.
Frequently Asked Questions About Prenatal Nutritionists in Greenville
Should I see a nutritionist during pregnancy?
A prenatal nutritionist is especially helpful if you have gestational diabetes, severe morning sickness, food aversions, dietary restrictions, a history of eating disorders, or a high-risk pregnancy. Even for low-risk pregnancies, personalized nutrition guidance can help ensure you and your baby get optimal nutrition.
What is the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist?
A Registered Dietitian (RD or RDN) has completed a bachelor's degree, an accredited dietetic internship, and passed a national exam. The title is legally protected. 'Nutritionist' is not legally protected in all states, so qualifications vary. When seeking prenatal nutrition care, look for the RD or RDN credential.
Does insurance cover prenatal nutrition counseling?
Many insurance plans cover medical nutrition therapy from a registered dietitian, particularly for conditions like gestational diabetes. A referral from your OB-GYN or midwife is often required. Check with your plan for specifics.
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