SIGN UP FOR OUR FREE FORT WORTH: WALK WITH YOUR DIETITIAN AND FRIENDS EVENT HERE!
Our Dietitian-Approved Personalized Meal Plans - Ready for You to Start!!
Our Dietitian-Approved Personalized Meal Plans — Ready for You to Start! Learn More
901 S MoPac Expy, Building 1, Suite 300, Austin, TX 78746
101 Summit Ave, Suite 907,
Fort Worth, TX 76102
17060 Dallas Parkway, Suite 112, Dallas, TX 75248
771 East Southlake Blvd, Suite 106, Southlake, TX 76092
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Delaware
Illinois
Iowa
Michigan
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Wisconsin
901 S MoPac Expy, Building 1, Suite 300, Austin, TX 78746
101 Summit Ave, Suite 907,
Fort Worth, TX 76102
17060 Dallas Parkway, Suite 112, Dallas, TX 75248
771 East Southlake Blvd, Suite 106, Southlake, TX 76092
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Delaware
Illinois
Iowa
Michigan
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Texas
Utah
Virginia
Wisconsin
May 19, 2025
Although nutritionists and RDs both promote health through nutrition, their roles differ significantly in terms of scope and qualifications.
Let’s explore the key differences between them to help you make more informed decisions on your journey to overall health and wellness.
A significant difference between dietitians and nutritionists is that the former must always undergo thorough, standardized training, whereas the latter aren’t regulated in this way.
When working with an RD, you will have the peace of mind that they are a recognized medical professional and an expert in their field. Because of this recognition, insurance providers often cover services from a dietitian.
In contrast, the title of a nutritionist is often self-proclaimed, and there are no requirements. As this role isn’t medically recognized throughout the country, your insurance provider will not cover your visit to a nutritionist. Even with certification, nutritionists’ level of knowledge and experience cannot be guaranteed.
RDs have a broad scope of services. They are qualified to provide MNT to help prevent disease by modifying diet and food-related behaviors. MNT can treat medical conditions such as:
Part of this treatment involves creating personalized nutrition plans for individuals to reduce their symptoms and avoid future health complications. Dietitians take into account an individual’s medical history, lab results, medications, lifestyle, cultural preferences, food access, and personal goals to develop effective dietary strategies that complement medical treatment.
RDs are the only qualified medical practitioners who can work in clinical settings and provide nutrition therapy. A nutritionist is not legally authorized to provide MNT or treat health conditions. Their scope of practice is extremely limited, as they likely do not have the same depth of expertise as RDs.
RDs can collaborate with healthcare teams, including therapists and primary care doctors, to deliver comprehensive and coordinated care. They also communicate effectively, translating complex nutritional information into practical advice that clients can incorporate into their daily lives.
Nutritionists typically do not collaborate with broader healthcare teams and are, in most cases, unable to do so.
When it comes to your health and wellness journey, the choice of an RD versus a nutritionist can impact the quality and effectiveness of the guidance you receive. RDs bring a wealth of education, training, and expertise, ensuring their advice is accurate and tailored to your unique needs.
Nutritionists can offer valuable insights, general guidance and education. However, these titles are not regulated, so their educational backgrounds and expertise can vary significantly. Following the advice of someone without qualifications could be harmful to your health.
Seeking the expertise of an RD is a wise choice — if you need advice for managing complex health conditions, doing so is essential. Whatever your health goals, RDs can provide personalized and comprehensive nutrition guidance. Their approachable, compassionate, and evidence-based guidance can empower you to make positive changes that contribute to your overall well-being.
Whether you want to treat a medical condition, heal your relationship with food or are an athlete seeking a competitive edge, Doherty Nutrition’s team of RDs is here to help.
With our nutrition counseling services, you can discover how to harness the power of food to manage, treat, prevent and even reverse a range of health conditions. We also work with most insurance companies, so your appointment with one of our RDs may be fully or partially covered. Get started on your health journey and schedule a counseling appointment with one of our RDs today.
We look forward to guiding you to reach your health and wellness goals!
Linked Sources:
Pediatric Nutrition: Policy of the American Academy of Pediatrics
Kleinman RE, Greer FR. 7th ed. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics; 2014.
Pediatric Nutrition
Samour, PQ, King K. 4th ed. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning; 2012
ADDITIONAL DIETITIANS
MS, RD, LD
Licensed in TX
MS, RD, LD
Licensed in IL & TX
MS, RD, LD
Licensed in TX
MS, RD, LD
Licensed in TX
RD, LD
Licensed in IL, TX, WI
RD, LD
Licensed in TX & IL
MS, RD, LD
Licensed in TX
RD, LD
Licensed in TX
Senior Dietitian: Eating Disorder Specialist
RD, LD
Habla Español
Licensed in IL & TX
MS, RD, LD
Licensed in TX
RD, LD
Licensed in TX
RD, LD
Licensed in TX & PA
RD, LD, CDCES
Licensed in TX
MCN, RD, LD
Licensed in TX
Business Development Senior RD
MBA, RD, LD
Licensed in IL, TX, & UT
MS, RD, LD
Licensed in TX
Senior Dietitian
MCN, RD, LD
Licensed in TX & AR
Senior Dietitian
RD, LD
Habla Español
Licensed in TX
Business Development Manager
MCN, RD, CSO, LD
Habla Español
Licensed in TX
Clinical Manager
Doherty Nutrition is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a way for websites to earn advertising revenues by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
Subscribe to the Doherty Digest
Click here to get access to our latest handouts, dietitian tips, and learn what’s new at DN.
Subscribe to the Doherty Digest
Click here to get access to our latest handouts, dietitian tips, and learn what’s new at DN.
Hi!
Welcome to our June newsletter! As summer heats up, we’re sharing seasonal tips, fresh updates, and thoughtful insights to support your health and wellness journey.
We’re proud to celebrate both Pride Month and Men’s Health Week—two important reminders of the value of inclusive, proactive care for all. We’re also taking a moment to honor Father’s Day and all the father figures who support, nurture, and inspire us year-round.
You’ll also find a quick breakdown on the difference between a Registered Dietitian and a Nutritionist, so you can make informed choices when seeking nutrition support.
Looking to shake up your routine? Explore our DIY meal planning guide for flexible, no-stress ideas you can actually stick to. And now that the temperatures are rising, our Hydration 101 feature offers practical tips to keep your body cool, nourished, and energized through the heat.
This month, we’re also highlighting a few of our trusted providers—people we rely on and refer to when it comes to whole-person care.
We’re so glad you’re here, and we hope this issue inspires you to care for yourself in new, sustainable ways all summer long.
Healthy love,
Your Team @ Doherty Nutrition
This Pride Month, we celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and reaffirm our commitment to inclusive, stigma-free nutrition care. At Doherty Nutrition, we know safe and respectful support is essential to your mental and physical health. As highlighted in a recent Rupa Health article, LGBTQIA+ affirming care can improve health outcomes by addressing the unique barriers many individuals face. That’s why we prioritize care that respects your identity—whether you’re focusing on body image, gender-affirming goals, or simply want a provider who truly sees and supports you.
June is also Men’s Health Month, and we recognize that LGBTQIA+ men—including trans men and nonbinary folks—face unique health challenges. Our team offers compassionate, evidence-based support tailored to your needs.
Meet our affirming dietitians and discover how we create safe spaces for every body and identity. Click here to learn more.
Need snack inspo? We’ve rounded up some of our favorite go-to bites that are satisfying, balanced, and dietitian-approved. From sweet to savory, these snacks are perfect for busy days, late-night cravings, or anything in between. Please note: We are not affiliated with any of these brands, and there are no affiliate links in this list.
Chobani® Flip® Yogurt
Looking for a satisfying snack that hits both the sweet and crunchy cravings? Chobani® Flip® combines creamy Greek yogurt with fun, flavorful mix-ins like nuts, chocolate, or fruit for a balanced treat that feels like a dessert—but with protein to keep you going. Whether it’s a midday pick-me-up or a smart post-lunch treat, it’s an RD-approved favorite for good reason!
Perfect Bar®
Need something quick, filling, and actually delicious? Perfect Bar® lives up to the name with a blend of nut butter, honey, and whole food ingredients—all packed into a refrigerated protein bar that tastes like cookie dough. With up to 17g of protein, it’s a go-to for busy days, post-workout fuel, or when you just want something that feels a little indulgent but still nourishing.
Legendary Foods Protein Pastry
Craving something nostalgic and nourishing? Legendary Foods’ Blueberry Protein Pastry brings Pop-Tart vibes with a serious nutrition upgrade. Each pastry is packed with 20g of protein — perfect for a post-workout bite, travel snack, or sweet treat that is blood-sugar friendly. Bonus: they don’t need refrigeration.
Chike Protein Iced Coffee
Need a tasty pick-me-up that packs a protein punch? Chike Protein Iced Coffee combines rich coffee flavor with 20 grams of protein per serving to keep you energized and satisfied throughout the day. Perfect as a snack or post-workout boost!
Bloom Therapy in Austin, TX, is a holistic, trauma-focused practice dedicated to healing the mind, body, and spirit. Caileigh Chadwick, LCSW, EMDRIA Certified Therapist™, is a Holistic Psychotherapist specializing in trauma work with women, including PTSD, sexual and birth trauma, anxiety, and more. While the practice does not specialize in eating disorders, it is inclusive, HAES-aligned, and offers services in English and Spanish. Bloom provides both virtual care across Texas and in-person sessions in Austin.
Tobin Counseling in Chicago, IL, provides solution-focused therapy for individuals, couples, families, and groups. Their licensed therapists help clients break negative patterns, strengthen relationships, and work toward personal and professional goals. With a personalized, goal-oriented approach, Tobin Counseling supports lasting change and emotional well-being. They are in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO and Aetna PPO, making quality care more accessible to those in need.
DuPage Family Wellness in Warrenville, IL, empowers individuals to bring their bodies into balance through holistic, personalized care. Led by Dr. Jamie Thomure, the team focuses on uncovering the root causes of symptoms to support lasting healing—so clients can feel their best and live the life they love. Services include chiropractic adjustments, guided movement, Active Release Techniques (ART), hormone-balancing strategies, and nutrition support, including the 7 Weeks of Real Food program and the BALANCED program for PCOS. With a research-based, practical approach, DuPage Family Wellness creates customized plans to help each person restore energy, reduce pain, and thrive in their daily life.
Dayrise Wellness in Lombard, IL provides personalized, evidence-based mental health care for children, teens, adults, and families. Their expert clinicians offer over 50 years of combined experience, with specialties in anxiety, depression, ADHD, sports psychology, and LGBTQIA+ support. With training in CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR, and more, the team delivers compassionate, results-driven care. Led by Jami Aitken, LCSW, Director of Clinical Services, and Krystyna Olejnyik, Outreach and Partnerships Manager, Dayrise Wellness empowers clients to build resilience and thrive.
Texas ABA Centers is a leading provider of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), offering compassionate, individualized care across Texas. Their dedicated team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) work closely with families to create personalized treatment plans that build on each client’s unique strengths and needs. Texas ABA Centers prioritizes timely access to care, minimizing long wait times with a streamlined intake process and beginning services within weeks of a free consultation. With lower-than-average caseloads and evidence-based practices, they are proud to support children and families on their journey toward meaningful progress and improved quality of life.
Wylie Community Counseling in Garland, TX, brings over 10 years of experience helping individuals, couples, teens, and families overcome life’s challenges. Their expert counselors use a broad network of resources to provide personalized support in individual, couples, teen, family, and substance abuse counseling — including telehealth options. Wylie Community Counseling is dedicated to fostering growth and resilience through compassionate, effective care.
One Response
What an informative and exciting first post!