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Holden Adkins, Rd

Nutrition
Accepting patients
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(228) 497-7576

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Telehealth platform

Independent

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English

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About

Holden Adkins is a board-certified registered dietitian who helps patients achieve lasting health improvements through personalized nutrition counseling delivered entirely through telehealth. Working with individuals managing diabetes, heart disease, and weight-related concerns, he develops practical dietary strategies that fit seamlessly into patients' daily lives. By combining evidence-based nutritional science with compassionate care, his clients gain the knowledge and confidence to make sustainable food choices that improve their energy, lab values, and overall quality of life.

Services offered

Holden provides comprehensive nutrition counseling for patients managing chronic conditions including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, gastrointestinal disorders, and weight concerns. His approach combines individualized meal planning, behavioral nutrition coaching, and medical nutrition therapy tailored to each patient's health goals and lifestyle. During virtual consultations, he conducts detailed dietary assessments, reviews lab work and medical history, and educates patients on how specific foods and eating patterns impact their conditions. Sessions include practical strategies for grocery shopping, meal preparation, eating out, and overcoming common nutrition barriers—helping patients develop eating habits that support long-term wellness rather than short-term restriction.

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