Find A Dietician
These tips can help make the process of finding a good dietician less difficult.
Good sources to ask for referrals are:
- Family members
- Friends
- Co-workers
- Church or congregation members
- Your physician
- Your pharmacist
- Neighbors
Some important factors to consider when looking for a new dietician might be:
- The location of the office
- Availability of appointment times and office hours
- After hours emergency care
- Is the dietician a member of a state or national dental society like the American Dietetic Association?
Take your time and write down what is important to you. You also might have to visit several dieticians before you find one that you are comfortable with, but there is nothing wrong with that.
Finding a good dietician that you like is important.
It is OK to change dieticians if you are not happy with your current one.
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