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Nutrition Services by Registered Dietitians

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In Ontario, all residents can speak to a Registered Dietitian for FREE by calling 8-1-1 or using the chat function on the Health 811 website.

Registered Dietitians (RDs) are uniquely trained food and nutrition experts that can translate scientific, medical, and nutritional information into practical recommendations for individuals, families, and communities.

Public Health Dietitians work in the community to provide nutrition-related information and resources while working to create supportive food environments and sustainable food systems. The Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit RDs do not provide one–on–one consultation. If you need to speak to someone about nutrition, continue below to find RDs in your area, or call 8-1-1.

In Ontario, Registered Dietitians are regulated healthcare professionals. That means that Dietitians have successfully completed a four-year university degree in an accredited foods and nutrition program, a one-year internship, and a national registration exam. Dietitians must also report to a regulated professional body. In Ontario, that is the College of Dietitians of Ontario.

Nutritionist or Registered Nutritionist is not a regulated title or health profession in Ontario, meaning that anyone can use the title. Some dietitians may call themselves a nutritionist, but not all nutritionists are Dietitians. Nutritionists may be an unreliable source of nutrition information. If your healthcare provider describes themself as a nutritionist, ask for their credentials.

  • Prevention or management of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer, osteoporosis and kidney disease
  • What to eat when you are pregnant or planning to have a baby
  • Menu planning for busy families, physically active lifestyles, vegetarian diets and budget-conscious individuals
  • Feeding your baby or toddler
  • Sports nutrition
  • Food allergies
  • How to interpret a new research study or media article
  • And more!

 

Please use the drop-down menu to find RDs in your area and links to credible nutrition information.

Haldimand Family Health Team

www.haldimandfht.com

Locations

  • Caledonia Site: 245 Argyle Street, Suite 3, Caledonia, ON N3W 1K7 Phone: 365-206-0303
  • Dunnville Site: 334 Broad Street West, Dunnville, ON N1A 1T1 Phone: 289-335-1263
  • Hagersville Site: 75 Parkview Road Suite 7, Hagersville, ON N0A 1H0 Phone: 905-768-9599

Catchment Area

Haldimand County

Services

  • Individual nutrition counselling with a registered dietitian is available for rostered patients of the Haldimand Family Health Team.
  • Virtual and in-person appointments are available.
  • Group education sessions and programs are offered on a variety of topics, including metabolic health and postpartum. Some programs may be open to un-rostered patients.
  • Visit website for details.

Referral Process

Self-referral or physician referral for rostered patients

Fees

Covered by OHIP



 

Norfolk Family Health Team

www.norfolkfht.ca 

Locations

  • Delhi site: 105 Main Street, Delhi, ON N4B 2L8 Phone 519-582-2323 Fax: 519-582-1513

Catchment Area

Norfolk County

Services

Individual nutrition counselling with a registered dietitian is available to:

    • Rostered patients of the Norfolk Family Health Team.
    • Rostered and non-rostered patients in the Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Management Program (CNCPMP).
    • Rostered and non-rostered patients of the Norfolk Prenatal and Newborn Health Program (NPNHP).
  • Virtual and in-person appointments are available.
  • Free group programs and workshops on various nutrition themes are offered throughout the year. Eligibility varies for rostered and non-rostered patients. Visit the website for details.

Referral Process

Self-referral or physician referral for rostered patients

Fees

Covered by OHIP


Haldimand Norfolk Diabetes Program

www.ngh.on.ca/diabetes E-mail: [email protected]

Locations

  • Simcoe Site: West Street Health Center: 216 West Street, Suite 302 Simcoe, ON N3Y 1S8. Phone: 519-720-6700 Ext 4466. Fax: 519-752-8686.

  • Hagersville Site: West Haldimand General Hospital at the Family Health Team: 75 Parkview Road, suite 7, Hagersville, ON N0A 1H0. Phone: 519-720-6700 Ext 4466. Fax: 519-752-8686

Catchment Area

Haldimand County and Norfolk County

Services

  • The Haldimand Norfolk Diabetes Program team provides education, counselling, and support for adults with diabetes, prediabetes, low-risk gestational diabetes, and those at risk for developing diabetes.
  • Work with a team of certified diabetes nurses and dietitian educators to reach your goals.
  • Individual appointments are available by phone, in person, or virtually.
  • Group sessions are also offered. Call for more details.

Referral Process

Self-referral or referral from a physician/healthcare provider 

Fees

Covered by OHIP

Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit

www.hnhu.org

Locations

  • Simcoe Office: 12 Gilbertson Drive P.O Box 570 Simcoe, ON N3Y 4N5. Phone: 519-426-6170

  • Dunnville office: 117 Forest Street East Dunnville, ON N1A 1B9. Phone: 905-318-6623

  • Caledonia office: 100 Haddington Street. Caledonia, ON N3W 2N4. Phone: 905-318-6623


Catchment Area

Haldimand County and Norfolk County

Services

  • Public health dietitians provide general food and nutrition resources and consultation to community groups/agencies and to the public. Those with clinical requests are directed to registered dietitians in the client’s geographic area.
  • Public health dietitians do not provide one-on-one nutrition counselling services.
  • Topics for programs, consultation and resources include food security, food literacy, the built environment and community policies, school nutrition, menu planning in childcare settings, infant feeding, and healthy workplaces.


Referral Process

Not applicable

Fees

Not applicable


Healthy Moms Eating Well for 2 (Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program)

http://www.hnreach.on.ca/healthy-moms-eating-well-for-2

Locations

  • Haldimand-Norfolk REACH P.O. Box 5054 101A Nanticoke Creek Parkway, Townsend, ON N0A 1S0. Phone: 519-587-2441 or 1-800-265-8087 ext. 407 Fax: 519-587-2682

Catchment Area

Haldimand County and Norfolk County

Services

  • A prenatal nutrition program designed to help you ‘give your baby the healthiest start in life

  • They offer:

    • Home, phone and virtual visits
    • Grocery cards for healthy foods
    • Prenatal vitamins
    • Meeting with a dietitian
    • Smoking cessation counselling
    • Infant feeding information and support
    • Infant care and information


Referral Process

Call the Healthy Moms Eating Well for 2 Outreach Worker at 519-587-2441 or 1-800-265-8087 ext 407

Eligibility

  • Pregnant adolescents and adults

Fees

Free



Emily Szatrowski Nutrition Consulting

www.foodfreedomsolution.com

Locations

  • 1037 Charlotteville Rd. 7. Simcoe, ON N3Y 4K5. Phone: 226-907-05088. E-mail: [email protected]

Catchment Area

Haldimand County and Norfolk County. All residents of Ontario

Services

  • Individual nutrition counselling with a registered dietitian.
  • Area of focus: Disordered eating, eating disorders, intuitive eating.
  • Virtual and in-person appointments are available.
  • Group programs are also available. Visit the website for details.

Referral Process

Self-referral

Fees

Fee for service. Potential for coverage from private insurance plans. 


Shoppers Drug Mart

Please note that in-person services at Zehrs in Caledonia have been moved to online services through Shoppers Drug Mart

www.dietitianservices.ca

Locations

Now online only at www.dietitianservices.ca

Catchment Area

All residents of Ontario. Services are also available in other provinces. Visit the website for additional locations.

Services


One-on-one nutrition services are offered virtually on various topics, including diabetes, heart health, digestive health, sports nutrition, picky eating, eating disorders and women’s health.

Referral

Self-referral. Visit the website to book an appointment.

Fees

Service fee. Potential for coverage from private insurance plans. 


NUTRITION ACROSS THE LIFECYCLE

Unlock Food

Unlock Food is a website dedicated to helping Canadians connect with a dietitian and find the nutrition and food information that they need, when they need it. On UnlockFood.ca, you will find information on nutrition, food and healthy eating, as well as recipes, videos and online tools. The content of UnlockFood.ca focuses on healthy eating throughout the lifecycle from infants to seniors, nutrition topics of interest, and preventing and managing health conditions.

Website: www.UnlockFood.ca

Facebook: @UnlockFood.ca

Twitter: @UnlockFoodCA

Instagram: @unlockfoodca


DIABETES

Diabetes Canada

Diabetes Canada is a non-profit organization that shares resources, information, tools, recipes, and a monthly newsletter to support individuals affected by diabetes and healthcare providers who care for them. Information on prevention is also available.

Phone: 1-800-226-8464

E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

 

Website: www.diabetes.ca

Facebook: @DiabetesCanada

Twitter: @DiabetesCanada

Instagram: @diabetescanada


FOOD ALLERGIES

Food Allergy Canada

A national non-profit organization that educates, supports, and advocates for the needs of people living with food allergies and the risk of anaphylaxis. Provides allergy-related resources, tools, webinars, food-alert bulletins, and a monthly newsletter for healthcare professionals, educators, food services, caregivers and the general public.

Toll-free: 1-866-785-5660

E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

Website: www.foodallergycanada.ca

Facebook: Food Allergy Canada

Twitter: @FoodAllergyCAN

Instagram: @food_allergy_canada


CELIAC DISEASE

Canadian Celiac Association

Access information, research, resources and recipes for gluten-related disorders. Information is tailored for health professionals, food industry professionals, parents and the general public.

Phone: 905-507-6208

Toll-Free: 1-800-363-7296

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.celiac.ca

Facebook: @CCAceliac

Twitter: @CCAceliac

Instagram: @CCAceliac

 

The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC)

NEDIC is a non-governmental and non-profit organization that provides information and resources to inform and to help individuals, adults, caregivers, and youth who are or who know someone who might be living with an eating disorder or a preoccupation with food and weight.

If you or someone you know is looking for professional help, use the ‘Find a Provider’ feature on the website to find a provider who suits your needs.

In the moment support, information, resources and system/pathway navigation related to eating disorders/disordered eating are also available through their toll-free phone line and online chat feature.    

Visit the ‘Community Education’ tab for details on educational programming available to educators, students, and providers across Canada. 

Toll-Free Helpline: 1-866-633-4220

Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am-9:00 pm

Friday: 9:00 am-5:00 pm

 

Live chat services:
Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am-9:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday-Sunday: 1:00 pm-7:00 pm
 

Website: www.nedic.ca

Facebook:@thenedic

Twitter: @theNEDIC

Instagram: @the_nedic


Nutrition Directory 2024 (PDF)