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Nutritional Therapy

Find a nutritional therapist in the UK

Nutritional therapy uses personalised dietary and lifestyle changes to support health. The nutritional therapists listed on Welvow are independently reviewed and work with people on hormone balance, gut health, energy, sleep, weight, and many other areas. Some use functional testing alongside dietary work.

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19 practitioners listed
Verity Coxon
Registered Nutritionist specialising in Women's Health, perimenopause, all things hormones
Haywards Heath, West Sussex
Sarah Walker
Functional detox support for hormonal balance, gut health, skin and energy
Amersham
Vivienne Rounsley
Pre and post natal fitness specialist, Holistic Core Restore® Coach, Zinzino Partner
Oxford
Zoriana Pinheiro
Functional Nutritional Therapist: root-cause nutrition support for hormones, gut health, skin and other chronic conditions
London
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Richa Puri
Independent Prescribing Pharmacist & Nutritional Therapist specialising in women's hormone health, fertility and menopause
London
Miranda Lewis
Strength training, nutrition coaching and yoga for women
Thame
Beata Rachowiecka
Fully Qualified Registered Nutritional Therapist, BodyTalk, Body Intuitive, and Phytobiophysics practitioner, and a Pranic Healer
Bucks
Jasel Small
Registered Dietitian specialising in fertility and pregnancy nutrition
Oxfordshire
Bonnie Harris
Barnet
Caroline Donoghue
Registered Nutritional Therapist specialising in fertility, pregnancy and postpartum care
Amersham
Jo Lothian
Trauma-informed Brainspotting, TRE & Nutrigenomics Practitioner
Beaconsfield
Lisa Barnes
Nutritional Therapist and Health Coach specialising in weight loss, metabolic and hormonal health and healthy ageing.
Oxford
Kirsty Larcombe
Registered nutritional therapist helping you overcome fatigue, hormone imbalance and digestive issues by addressing the root cause
London
Milena Mastroianni
Fertility Nutritionist
Oxford
Michelle Smith
Registered Nutritional Therapist specialising in health for the whole family.
Marlow
Louise Slope
Maternal and Child Nutritional Therapist
Great Missenden
Caroline Barton
Nutrition and Breathing Specialist
Beaconsfield
Jo Barrett
Nutritional Therapist specialising in chronic metabolic and digestive disorders
Beaconsfield
Lorna Rhodes
Nutritional Therapist
High Wycombe
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Reading on nutritional therapy

What nutritional therapy actually involves, and how people use it.

Gut & Nutrition
Nutritional Therapist vs Dietitian: When You Need Which

Nutritional therapist or dietitian? They're trained and regulated differently. Here's what sets them apart and how to choose the right one for you.

Gut & Nutrition
Cooling Inflammation Through Food: A Nutritional Therapist's Guide

Chronic low-grade inflammation sits underneath many modern health challenges. A gentle look at how everyday food choices can quietly help calm it.

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What Is Nutritional Therapy?

Nutritional therapy takes a personalised approach to how food and lifestyle support your health , going well beyond general healthy eating advice to look at what your body specifically needs.

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Common questions

Nutritional Therapy questions, answered

What does a nutritional therapist do?

A nutritional therapist looks at your diet, lifestyle, health history and goals, then suggests personalised changes to food, eating patterns and sometimes supplements. The aim is to support your wellbeing through everyday nutrition.

What happens at a first nutritional therapy consultation?

The first consultation is usually longer, often 60 to 90 minutes, and explores your health story in detail. You typically leave with a personalised plan and practical first steps. Follow-ups review how things are going and adjust the plan.

How much does nutritional therapy cost?

Fees vary by location and the length of the programme, as initial consultations are usually longer than follow-ups. Many nutritional therapists on Welvow list their pricing on their profile.

How do I choose a qualified nutritional therapist?

Look for registration with BANT and the CNHC, which set training and practice standards. Every nutritional therapist on Welvow is independently reviewed, and their qualifications are shown on their profile.

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