Skye Arndt, Rd
Nutrition →Telehealth platform
Amwell
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
(406) 874-8713
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About
Skye Arndt is a registered, board-certified dietitian who specializes in helping patients manage chronic conditions and optimize their health through personalized nutrition strategies delivered via secure telehealth. She works with individuals managing diabetes, heart disease, and digestive disorders, providing evidence-based dietary interventions tailored to each patient's unique medical history and lifestyle. Now accepting new virtual patients across Montana, Skye combines clinical expertise with compassionate care to help clients achieve sustainable nutritional changes.
Services offered
Skye provides comprehensive nutrition counseling for patients with type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, cardiovascular disease, and functional gastrointestinal disorders including IBS. She uses evidence-based assessment techniques, medical nutrition therapy protocols, and behavioral coaching to help clients understand how dietary choices impact their symptoms and overall health outcomes. During telehealth consultations, Skye conducts detailed dietary assessments, reviews lab work and medical history, identifies nutritional gaps or problematic eating patterns, and develops personalized meal plans and lifestyle recommendations. She works with both individual patients and those managing multiple chronic conditions, offering follow-up sessions to monitor progress, adjust recommendations, and provide ongoing education and accountability for sustainable dietary change.