Sara Aeed, Rd
Nutrition →Telehealth platform
Amwell
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Sara Aeed is a board-certified registered dietitian who helps patients achieve sustainable health improvements through personalized nutrition strategies delivered via telehealth. She specializes in managing chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and weight management, working with patients to develop realistic dietary plans that fit their lifestyles. Through evidence-based counseling, patients gain the knowledge and confidence to make lasting nutritional changes that improve their energy, blood sugar control, and overall wellness.
Services offered
Sara provides comprehensive medical nutrition therapy for patients managing diabetes, cardiovascular disease, weight concerns, and gastrointestinal conditions. During virtual consultations, she conducts detailed dietary assessments, reviews lab work and health history, and develops individualized meal plans tailored to each patient's medical needs, preferences, and goals. Her approach combines nutrition counseling with practical education on label reading, meal preparation, and behavior change strategies. She works with adults of all ages seeking to optimize their diet for disease management, prevention, and long-term health outcomes, with particular expertise in helping patients reverse prediabetes, reduce medication dependence through lifestyle modification, and resolve digestive issues through targeted dietary intervention.