Heidi Bennett, MS
Nutrition →Telehealth platform
Sesame
Session types
Video & Phone & Messaging
Languages
English
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About
Heidi Bennett is a Master's-level nutrition specialist providing evidence-based medical nutrition therapy through telehealth to patients managing chronic conditions including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and gastrointestinal disorders. She develops individualized nutrition care plans grounded in clinical research and coordinates with primary care providers to optimize patient outcomes. Ms. Bennett is available for virtual consultations and focuses on translating complex nutritional science into practical, sustainable dietary interventions.
Services offered
Ms. Bennett provides comprehensive nutrition counseling for patients with type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, cardiovascular conditions, and digestive disorders including irritable bowel syndrome. She utilizes medical nutrition therapy protocols, behavior modification strategies, and food-as-medicine approaches tailored to each patient's clinical needs and lifestyle. During telehealth sessions, patients receive detailed dietary assessment, personalized meal planning, supplement recommendations when appropriate, and ongoing monitoring of clinical markers. She works with adults managing chronic disease, those seeking preventive nutrition strategies, and individuals transitioning to therapeutic diets for condition management, with particular expertise in helping patients reduce medication burden through targeted nutritional intervention.