Kristin Bulkley, R.d, L.d.n
Nutrition →Telehealth platform
Sesame
Session types
Phone
Languages
English, Tagalog
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About
Kristin Bulkley is a registered dietitian nutritionist who helps patients reverse prediabetes, manage weight sustainably, and resolve digestive issues through personalized nutrition plans. Her evidence-based approach addresses the root causes of metabolic and gastrointestinal conditions, enabling patients to achieve lasting health improvements without restrictive dieting. She provides comprehensive telehealth nutrition counseling throughout Illinois, making specialized dietary guidance accessible from home.
Services offered
Kristin offers individualized medical nutrition therapy for patients managing type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, food intolerances, and metabolic disorders. She conducts comprehensive dietary assessments during initial telehealth consultations, then develops customized meal plans that integrate clients' food preferences, cultural backgrounds, and medical history. Her approach combines clinical nutrition science with practical behavior change strategies, helping patients understand how specific foods impact their symptoms and health markers. Follow-up sessions focus on implementation support, recipe development, label reading education, and adjustments based on lab work and symptom tracking. She specializes in working with clients seeking alternatives to medication-only approaches and those transitioning to more sustainable eating patterns for long-term disease prevention.