Brigham and Women's Hospital offers excellent outpatient medical nutrition therapy for your health
needs.
Telephone: (617) 732-6054
Nutrition Consultation Services
The NCS provides a wide range of services, including the following:
- Individual nutrition counseling therapy for adults (and their families) needing dietary modifications for
risk reduction and/or management of:
| Anorexia/Bulimia |
Lactose intolerance |
| Cancer |
Liver disease |
| Compulsive overeating |
Menopause |
| Congestive heart failure |
Morning Sickness |
| Drug-nutrient interactions |
Nutrition supplements |
| Eating disorders |
Osteoporosis |
| Enteral nutrition |
Overweight & obesity |
| Food allergies |
Pancreatitis |
Gastrointestinal Disorders: - --Crohn's
- -- inflammatory bowel disease
- -- diverticulosis/diverticulitis
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Pre- and post-surgery: - -- Bone marrow transplant
- -- Cardiac transplant
- -- Gastroplasty
- -- Kidney transplant
- -- Thoracic surgery
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| Gluten intolerance |
Premenstrual Syndrome |
| Heart disease |
Pregnancies with twins & triplets |
| High blood cholesterol or triglycerides |
Prenatal and breast feeding nutrition |
| High blood pressure |
Sports Nutrition |
| HIV/AIDS |
Underweight |
| Hypoglycemia |
Weight control after childbirth |
| Kidney (renal) disease |
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- Health-e-Weight for Women - Our website offers up-to-date, scientifically based information, advice,
and tools. It's for anyone who would like to lose weight of learn more about good nutrition for
themselves and their families.
The site considers other factors that affect weight management in addition to calories. These are
covered in four main sections: "Eating", "Exercising", "Emotions", and "Success Strategies" (practical
tips). The behavioral pieces are what makes this a weight loss support site, rather than just a great
nutrition site.
- Also Available:
- Body Fat Analysis
- Computerized Dietary Analysis
- In addition to our patient and family care nutrition services, the NCS contracts with BWH
departments, area businesses, agencies, and restaurants to provide nutrition consultation
services. We also collaborate in research studies with diet-related protocols.
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| BWH Nutriton Consultation Service Dietitians |
Our Approach
The NCS's approach is based on the premise that good nutrition is for everyone! Food is a great source of
enjoyment, and the NCS maintains that this pleasure can prevail even for those faced with special dietary
needs. Food is also a great source of health, and learning what to include can be as important as
knowing what to avoid.
The NCS has served the hospital, its physicians, and the community for the past 45 years. Our registered
dietitians provide current medical and scientific nutrition information as well as psychological strategies to
ensure long-lasting changes in eating habits.
Our expertise goes far beyond the realm of food composition and the basic "do's" and "don'ts." We
incorporate state-of-the-art behavior modification and cognitive attitude change strategies into our tailor-
made programs to enhance dietary adherence. The individual attention each client receives helps to
ensure that the principles of nutritional therapy are adapted into his or her lifestyle. Whether this is your
first or fiftieth attempt to change your diet, the NCS approach offers you the best chance for success.
Scheduling
- Our main telephone number is (617) 732-6054
- We have several office locations for patient appointments, including:
- 45 Francis St., Boston (Nesson Ambulatory Care Center - BWH Ambulatory Services Building)
2nd floor - inside the Brigham Medical Specialties Suite
- 850 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill, 4th Floor
- We also have staff at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, who are experts in cancer nutrition, if you are
already a patient there.
- To find out if and how appointments are covered by your insurance plan, call the Customer
Service number on our insurance card. Medicare only covers nutrition counseling for diabetes and
non-dialysis renal disease. A Primary Care Physician's referral with appropriate medical diagnosis is
frequently required. Referrals should be mailed, faxed (617-732-7024), phoned or brought into the
clinic by the time of the first appointment.
- A referral for three visits from your insurance company is requested for most medical diagnoses.
- To prepare for an appointment, please collect pertinent laboratory results, a current medication list
and bring the bottles of any vitamin/supplements you are taking. A record of all food, beverage and
exercise for 3 days prior to the visit will contribute to a more thorough assessment. Click here for a
convenient, printable form, although any piece of paper or notebook is adequate.
- Hours of operation vary by location. Call (617) 732-6054 to find the hours of operation at the clinic site
nearest you.
Send Feedback to:
Julie Redfern, RD
This page was last modified on 4/26/2012