Rachel Adamkowski, Rd
Nutrition →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Rachel Adamkowski is a board-certified registered dietitian who specializes in helping patients manage chronic conditions through personalized nutrition strategies delivered entirely through telehealth. She works with individuals managing diabetes, heart disease, and weight-related health concerns, combining evidence-based dietary interventions with practical lifestyle coaching to support long-term wellness goals. Her virtual consultation model makes expert nutrition care accessible to patients across North Carolina seeking sustainable dietary changes without the need for in-office visits.
Services offered
Rachel offers comprehensive nutrition counseling for patients managing chronic diseases including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic disorders. She conducts detailed dietary assessments during initial telehealth consultations, reviewing eating patterns, medical history, and individual health goals to develop customized meal plans and nutritional strategies. Her approach integrates medical nutrition therapy with practical behavioral coaching, helping patients make sustainable food choices that align with their health conditions and lifestyle. Typical sessions involve one-on-one video consultations where she educates patients on condition-specific nutrition, addresses food-related questions, reviews progress, and adjusts recommendations based on laboratory results and clinical outcomes.