Pediatric Conditions We Support

Learn more about the pediatric nutrition concerns we support and how our functional, root-cause approach can help your child thrive.

Conditions We Support

Learn more about range of conditions we work with and how our functional nutrition approach can help you improve your well-being.

 

Infants

Your baby’s nutrition plays an important role in supporting healthy growth, brain development, and overall well-being. 

Common infant nutrition concerns we support:

  • Infant feeding (breastfeeding, formula, or combination)

  • Managing food sensitivities or allergies while breastfeeding

  • Baby-led weaning

  • Introducing solids

By providing guidance around feeding, digestion, and early eating habits, we help your baby grow, thrive, and develop healthy routines from the very start.

 

Kids

A child’s nutrition lays the foundation for lifelong health, supporting growth, brain development, and a positive relationship with food. We help families navigate feeding challenges, food allergies, and nutritional needs with evidence-based guidance that fits real life.

Common pediatric concerns we treat include:

  • Picky or selective eating
  • Food allergy management
  • Healthy weight gain
  • Growth and development support
  • Management of type 1 diabetes
  • Constipation
  • Nutrient gaps and deficiencies
  • Healthy habits for mealtime and snacks
  • Building a healthy relationship with food

Our approach focuses on empowering parents with tools and confidence to nourish their child’s unique needs, supporting healthy growth and long-term well-being.

 

Teens

Nutrition during the teenage years supports growth, brain development, energy, and a positive relationship with food. We can work directly with your teen to provide practical guidance to help them navigate busy schedules, sports, and changing nutritional needs.

Common nutrition concerns we support among teens include:

  • Healthy habits for mealtime and snacks
  • Sports and activity nutrition
  • Digestive issues, like bloating, constipation, or stomach discomfort
  • Nutrient gaps or deficiencies
  • Emotional eating, stress eating, or mindless snacking
  • Building a healthy relationship with food

Note: We don’t provide treatment for eating disorders, but it's important to us that you receive the right support. If someone in your family is struggling with disordered eating, we can help refer you to clinicians and specialists who focus on this area.

Our approach empowers teens (and families) with the tools and confidence to make choices that support healthy growth, energy, and long-term well-being.

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