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Holmes, Lisa

Banchory

Main information

Type of service: Interventions and therapies

Offers dietary interventions. Having graduated from the Robert Gordon University in 1998 with an honours degree in Nutrition and Dietetics, I worked as a Dietitian (Dietician) in the NHS for 9 years. My special interest is Paediatrics and having moved back to Aberdeen my private practice addresses the dietary needs of children and young adults. With special reference to autism, I worked with the special schools and child development centres, set up a 'feeding clinic' for children who had limited variety in their diets, and have worked with children who have a diagnosis of autism and their families in an out-patient capacity. Those children would be referred requiring dietary assessment and advice on encouraging dietary adequacy, families wanting to try gluten and/or gluten and casein free diets, and those wanting additive free diets. The assessment includes a discussion on medical history and current treatment, diet history and food frequency, social information, discussion about what the family would like from the consultation and longer term dietary modification. A brief overview of the dietary action plan will be sent to the family's GP/Consultant. Home visits are standard, and I would also be willing to visit a child's nursery, school or college.

Eligibility

Age: For people of any age

Aimed at: Adolescent , Adult , Child

Gender: All genders

Registrations & Approaches

Specialisms: Has autism-specific elements

Contacts

You can contact us by phone email or post.

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Lisa Holmes - Paediatric Dietitian

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01330 823974, 07795 512518

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info@dietitianscotland.co.uk

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Web site

Locations

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The Birks Cottage, Inchmarlo, Banchory, Aberdeenshire, AB31 4BX

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