Our Pittsburgh-based plant-based dietitians provide expert advice based on their own experience with plant-based nutrition, serving clients throughout Pennsylvania.
Our vegan nutritionists offer the resources and support needed to optimize your diet, ensuring you receive the maximum benefits from your nutrition.
As vegans ourselves, we understand the challenges of maintaining balanced nutrition. Our expertise as registered dietitians, combined with our personal experiences, allows us to help you achieve better nutrition!
Plant-based dietitians offer the guidance and support necessary for a confident transition to a more plant-focused diet and lifestyle, equipping you with the tools to sustain and enhance your overall health.
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Identify what needs modification
Meal plan creation or adjustment
New subjects – See service pages
Set goals for the coming week(s)
$85
Identify what needs modification
Meal plan adjustments
New subjects – See service pages
Set goals for the coming week(s)
There are two ways to get started:
A plant-based bakery and deli offering a variety of sweet and savory foods. Their menu includes everything from baguettes and loaves to danishes and cookies, as well as focaccia and tofu sandwiches.
This restaurant and bar, specializing in Central and Eastern European cuisine, opened in February 2016. It originated from a popular monthly pop-up event known as Pierogi Night.
Established in 2023, this farm-to-table restaurant in Pittsburgh’s South Side offers a diverse menu featuring dishes inspired by West African, Korean, Middle Eastern, and Indian cuisines, blended with modern American vegan fare.
Pittsburgh VegFest is the ultimate outdoor summer festival located in the heart of the city. It brings together the best vegan food in Pittsburgh, music, shopping, speakers, yoga demos, and family-friendly entertainment. Join Pittsburghers of all ages to celebrate the vibrant and diverse animal advocacy efforts in the Steel City.
This amazingly fun and interactive events provides plenty of things to see, try and do for the entire family! From food, to dancing, games and meeting doggies, there is plenty to keep you busy the whole day.
This event brings together the best of music, dance, games, activities, a vendor market, art, and more. Hosted by Pittsburgh Vegan Expo and Amethyst Arts, this extravaganza promises a memorable experience for all.
You don’t need to be vegan to benefit from a plant-based dietitian. They can assist you in adding more plant-based foods to your meals, whether you’re aiming to go fully vegan or simply want to reduce your meat intake.
Absolutely not. A plant-based dietitian can help you find affordable options and plan meals that are both nutritious and budget-friendly.
Absolutely. They can design meal plans that accommodate your food allergies or intolerances, ensuring you avoid harmful foods while still meeting your nutritional needs.
Not at all. They can tailor their recommendations to suit your preferences and budget, offering both organic and conventional food options that are nutritious and beneficial.
We regret to inform you that we can only issue insurance receipts for services provided by registered dietitians and nutritionists within Pennsylvania.
Yes, plant-based dietitians are certified nutrition professionals who have met the necessary educational and professional standards to offer dietary advice.
The frequency of our sessions will depend on your goals and individual circumstances. Typically, we meet with clients at least five times a year. Some may require only a few sessions, while others might benefit from weekly meetings over a longer period. To better understand your needs and develop a personalized plan, we recommend scheduling a discovery call.
We can usually start working together within a week. To schedule a discovery call for personalized guidance or to book an appointment with your dietitian, please visit our contact page. This will help ensure a smooth start to your journey toward improved plant-based nutrition and overall well-being.
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