Claudette Awer, Cdn
Nutrition →Telehealth platform
Sesame
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Claudette Awer is a registered dietitian nutritionist who helps patients achieve sustainable health improvements through personalized nutrition counseling delivered via telehealth. She specializes in managing diabetes, heart disease, and weight-related concerns by developing evidence-based meal plans tailored to each patient's lifestyle and health goals. Working with patients across New York, Claudette empowers individuals to take control of their nutrition and see measurable improvements in their lab work, energy levels, and overall wellbeing.
Services offered
Claudette Awer provides comprehensive nutrition counseling for patients managing chronic conditions including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, and digestive concerns like IBS. She uses evidence-based approaches including medical nutrition therapy, behavior modification strategies, and detailed meal planning to help patients see real results in their health markers and daily functioning. During telehealth sessions, Claudette conducts thorough nutrition assessments, reviews lab values and current medications, and creates actionable eating plans that fit each patient's preferences, cultural background, and lifestyle. She works with adults managing weight concerns, metabolic disorders, digestive conditions, and those seeking preventive nutrition care to reduce disease risk and improve long-term health outcomes.