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Nutrition Clinic
 

Address
2241 Geary Blvd.
1st Floor
San Francisco, CA 94115

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Telephone
Nutrition Advice Line: 415-833-3862
Health Education: 415-833-3450
Prescription Refills: 415-833-8151


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Doctors & allied health professionals in Nutrition Clinic.

OUR DEPARTMENT

Welcome to the Nutrition Clinic. We serve Kaiser members who need medical nutrition therapy or specialized nutrition advice. Our staff members are registered dietitians who have completed postgraduate training.

We work in close collaboration with the Departments of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Internal Medicine and Health Education to provide the best nutritional approach for our clients.

SERVICES

Patients with specific medical conditions, such as renal disease, liver disease or diabetes, are seen by individual appointment. We also work with overweight pediatric patients and their families.

In addition, we offer telephone advice and classes (“Diabetes Nutrition” & “Healthy Kids, Healthy Families”). Related programs on nutrition and weight loss are available through the Health Education Department.

HOW TO GET CARE

A referral from a health care provider is required to schedule an appointment in the Nutrition Clinic. Our nutrition phone advice line is open to all members.

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