Amy Braglia-Tarpey, MS, R.d., Csr
Nutrition →Telehealth platform
Noom
Session types
Phone
Languages
English, Russian
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About
Amy Braglia-Tarpey is a registered dietitian with a Master of Science degree who specializes in medical nutrition therapy for chronic disease management. She holds the Certified Specialist in Renal Nutrition (CSR) credential and brings evidence-based expertise to the treatment of diabetes, kidney disease, and cardiovascular conditions through personalized dietary interventions. Ms. Braglia-Tarpey provides comprehensive telehealth nutrition counseling designed to help patients achieve sustainable lifestyle changes and improved clinical outcomes.
Services offered
Ms. Braglia-Tarpey offers comprehensive medical nutrition therapy through secure telehealth appointments tailored to patients managing diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and other nutrition-related conditions. She conducts detailed nutritional assessments, develops individualized meal plans, and provides education on therapeutic diets including renal-restricted, diabetic, cardiac, and anti-inflammatory protocols. Her approach integrates evidence-based practice guidelines with practical strategies for behavior change, medication-nutrient interactions, and lab value optimization. Sessions include initial consultations ranging from 45-60 minutes, followed by follow-up visits to monitor progress, adjust recommendations, and support long-term dietary adherence and clinical goals.