Private Dietitian in London
I provide specialist clinical nutriton consultations for adults seeking evidence-based dietary support for medical conditions, digestive disorders, metabolic heath and recovery from illness.
Appointments available in central London, including the Harley Street Medical District and Online.

What Does a Private Dietitian Do?
A private dietitian is a HCPC-registered healthcare professional who provides evidence-based nutrition support for medical conditions, digestive disorders, metabolic health and recovery from illness.
Consultations typically involve a detailed assessment of medical history, diet and lifestyle followed by a personalised nutrition strategy tailored to individual health needs.
Clinical Nutrition Consultations for Adults in London and Online
As a registered clinical dietitian with more than 15 years of experience across NHS hospitals and private practice, I provide personalised nutrition consultations for adults managing a wide range of health conditions.
Consultations focus on identifying the underlying drivers of symptoms and developing practical strategies that fit your lifestyle while supporting medical treatment where necessary.
Appointments are available in London or via secure online consultation.

Why Work With a Registered Dietitian?
Working with a registered dietitian ensures that nutrition advice is based on clinical evidence and delivered by a regulated healthcare professional.
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What sets my practice apart
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HCPC Registered Clinical Dietitian in UK and Gibraltar
15+ years clinical nutrition experience across NHS and private practice
Based in central London, near the Harley Street medical district and Online
Experience supporting complex clinical nutrition cases
Medico-legal expert witness and Bond Solon Civil Law Certified
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I regularly work alongside GPs, consultants and multidisciplinary healthcare teams when nutrition support forms part of a wider treatment plan.


What a Private Dietitian Can Help With
As a clinical dietitian I support adults with a wide range of nutrition-related conditions.
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Common areas of support include
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Digestive disorders including IBS, reflux, bloating and complex gastrointestinal conditions
Enteral and parenteral nutrition support including nasogastric feeding, PEG feeding and TPN
Metabolic conditions including diabetes, high cholesterol and cardiovascular risk
Weight and body composition changes related to illness or medical treatment
Autoimmune and inflammatory conditions where nutrition plays a role
Men’s health including metabolic and hormone-related nutrition
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Every consultation is tailored to your medical history, symptoms and goals. Nutrition strategies are designed to be practical, sustainable and aligned with your wider medical care where required.
What Happens During a Dietitian Consultation?
Initial Consultation
Your first appointment includes a detailed review of your medical history, symptoms, diet and lifestyle. Where relevant, medical reports or blood test results can also be reviewed.
Tailored Nutrition Strategy
Following the consultation, you will receive clear and practical nutrition recommendations designed specifically for your health goals and clinical needs. This may include adjustment to any artificial feeding regimes with a letter back to your doctor or consultant.
Ongoing Support
Follow-up consultations allow your nutrition plan to evolve as your health, lifestyle or treatment plan changes.
Consultations are available in London or via secure online appointments.

Consultatons Fees
Initial and follow-up consultation: £499 (60 minutes)
Follow up consultations are arranged based on individual clinical needs and will be discussed after the initial assessment.
Consultations are designed to provide detailed clinical assessment, clear diagnosis where appropriate, and a structured, evidence-based plan.


Frequently Asked Questions About Seeing a Dietitian
Do I need a referral to see a dietitian?
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Most private dietitian consultations do not require a referral and appointments can be booked directly.
Some clients are referred by their GP, consultant or other healthcare professional when nutrition support forms part of managing a medical condition or recovery from illness.
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If you wish to pay for your consultation with medical insurance you may require a referral or prior approval by your provider. Please check with them before making your appointment.
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What is the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist?
In the UK, the title dietitian is legally protected and dietitians must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
Dietitians are trained healthcare professionals qualified to assess, diagnose and treat nutrition-related medical conditions using evidence-based dietary strategies.
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How long is a dietitian consultation?
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Initial consultations typically last around 60 minutes and include a detailed review of medical history, diet, lifestyle and symptoms.
Follow-up consultations are usually shorter and focus on reviewing progress and adjusting the nutrition plan where needed.



