Under the canopy - Diet and nutrition advice

Diet and nutrition advice    

Under the canopy - Diet and nutrition advice

What is it?

Having cancer affects your physical health in many different ways. Good nutrition during clinical treatment is especially important as both the illness and the treatment can affect your appetite.

You may experience loss of appetite, an aversion to some foods and altered tastes. While these things normally go back to normal once treatment has finished it is important to maintain optimum nutritional intake at this time.

There are a couple of key differences between a dietitian and a nutritionist.

Diet and nutrition advice program

What will I learn?

Dietitian: A dietitian has a post graduate qualification in dietetics and can prescribe supplements where necessary to compliment meal plans and advice.

Nutritionist: A nutritionist will provide information and advice to ensure your diet is optimised.

Benfits of Diet and nutrition advice program

Why is nutritional advice beneficial?

Getting the right advice from the right specialist will be beneficial to you during your treatment and recovery. Your nurse will be able to advise whether you need to talk to a nutritionist or a dietitian.

Eating well ensures:

Costs and enrolment

What will the consultations cost?

At Under the Canopy in Whangarei we work with specialist provider Nicky Forsyth.

Insurance:

Depending on the terms of your policy, you may find that your private health insurance will cover all or part of the associated costs. Please contact your provider directly to find out more. Most Southern Cross policies will cover $100 per consultation upto $500 per year.

Appointment Costs:

Dietitian Initial
Consultation
(incl GST)
Appointment
Length
Follow Up
Appointment
(incl GST)
Appointment
Length
  $180.00 60 mins TBA As required

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