Clinical Dietitians

Introduction:

The Dietary Clinic at Al Salam Hospital is a comprehensive nutrition counseling clinic staffed by qualified and well experienced registered dietitians in adult and pediatric nutrition. The clinic uses a Patient-First Approach, the team members offer compassionate, comprehensive care for Al Salam Dietary Unit patients. They provide the most advanced diagnostics and treatment interventions available to help patients achieve a better health.

What we offer:

• Our registered dietitians focus on the nutritional management of disease and conditions that are linked to body weight, food choices, eating habits and physical activity.

• At the initial visit, each patient is evaluated by the clinical dietitian who obtains a detailed medical history and conducts a detailed nutrition assessment including a complete body composition analysis.

• Nutrition Individualized Plan will follow. Patients have continuous followed-up regularly with a registered dietitian for a detailed dietary advice. Diet Plans are tailored to each patient.

The Nutrition Clinic areas of practice include:

· Adult Nutrition Therapy

· Pre & Post Bariatric Surgery

· Weight Management

· Cardiovascular Disease

· Diabetes

· Pediatric Nutrition Therapy

· Digestive Disorders

· Sports Nutrition

· Eating Disorders

· Hypertension

· Food Allergies

· Tube Feeding

· Dyslipidemia

· Vegetarian and Vegan Diet

· Renal

· Pregnancy & Lactation

· General Nutrition and Wellness

· Oncology


• Medical Nutrition Therapy

Medical nutrition therapy is a type of treatment for nutrition-related diseases that includes a review of what you eat and your eating habits, a thorough review of your nutritional health, and a personalized nutrition treatment plan. Together with the registered dietitian, you will set nutrition goals to improve your health.

Contact us:
Contact No:1830003

DOCTORS

Reem Aqel
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Reem Aqel

Clinical Dietitian & Chief of Clinical Dietitians
Dana AlMahmoud
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Dana AlMahmoud

Clinical Dietitian