MEGAN BISHOP, B.S., Nutritionist
Nutrition →Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Megan Bishop is a registered nutritionist with a B.S. degree who specializes in medical nutrition therapy for metabolic and digestive conditions. She provides evidence-based dietary interventions for patients managing diabetes, gastrointestinal disorders, and weight-related health concerns through virtual consultations. Ms. Bishop is licensed to practice in California and offers flexible telehealth appointments to support clients in achieving sustainable nutritional goals.
Services offered
Ms. Bishop provides comprehensive nutrition counseling for patients with type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, irritable bowel syndrome, food sensitivities, and weight management goals. She utilizes personalized dietary assessments, medical nutrition therapy protocols, and behavior modification strategies to help patients optimize their nutritional intake and manage chronic conditions. Her telehealth sessions typically include a detailed intake focused on medical history, current eating patterns, lab values, and lifestyle factors, followed by development of an individualized nutrition plan with practical meal recommendations and ongoing support. Ms. Bishop works with diverse patient populations including those seeking disease prevention, metabolic health improvement, and management of digestive disorders through nutrition-based interventions.