If you are living with kidney problems, managing your health can feel overwhelming, with apparently conflicting advice everywhere, it’s a lot.
But you don’t have to do it alone.
I’m Emily, a kidney specialist dietitian with over 15 years of experience in helping people just like you feel more in control of their health. Whether you’ve just been diagnosed, are trying to delay dialysis, or simply want to feel better day to day, I’m here to support you with practical, personalised advice that fits into your life, with a better kidney diet.
Your kidneys do so much from filtering your blood, to helping control blood pressure, to supporting healthy bones. When they’re not working at their best, the right nutrition can make a big difference.
That’s why working with a specialist is important to help protect your kidney function, and feel more confident about what to eat (and what to limit).
Dietary support with early-stage kidney disease
Dietary support with late-stage kidney disease and dialysis
Managing complications like potassium, phosphate or fluid retention
Bone health and vascular support
Nutrition support for those struggling to eat enough
A non-judgmental, highly experienced ear when you need one
Appointments via Teams, Zoom or telephone to anyone, anywhere in the world. Home visits just in the north London area.
We believe in a transparent pricing policy, no hidden charges.
We will talk about your current diet, your lifestyle and challenges you are facing. An opportunity for you to ask questions and gain clarity. Includes a written summary and personalised plan.
We will talk about your current diet, your lifestyle and challenges you are facing. An opportunity for you to ask questions and gain clarity. Includes a written summary and personalised plan.
Anthropometry measurements will be taken.
A personalised week menu plan based on the foods you like. Meal plans are not a diet prescription, they serve to give ideas and build confidence in finding suitable combinations of the food groups. They take into consideration any dietary restrictions that might be required such as potassium, phosphate and salt.
An analysis of your diet, broken down into micronutrients and macronutrients and where you might be falling short, or not. Dietary recommendations given to help you meet your requirements.