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Student Health Services

Nutrition

A Registered Dietitian can assist you with medical nutrition therapy needs including high cholesterol, high blood pressure, food allergies, eating disorders and other dietary concerns.

Schedule an Appointment

Call 803-777-8283.

Before Your Appointment
Complete and bring a Food Record Form [PDF].

 

What to Expect

Initial nutrition appointments may involve gathering a health history, reviewing the food record form, discussing medical nutrition interventions or education, and behavior change guidance. Follow up appointments may also be offered to monitor progress.

If you've been referred by a doctor or have a known medical condition, you should make an appointment for one-on-one nutrition services.

Nutrition consultations are free of charge for students. Faculty and staff can schedule a consultation for a fee. Call 803-777-8283 for fee specifics.

 

Healthy Eating Workshop

Unless you've been referred by a doctor or have a known medical condition, we'll start your nutrition education and consultation with Healthy Eating Workshop. At this hour-long group appointment, students will meet with a registered dietitian to learn how to choose balanced meals and snacks on and off campus. By the end of the group appointment, students will increase their basic nutrition knowledge, know tips for eating on a budget and understand cues for eating.

Register for a class on MyHealthSpace under Groups/Workshops.

Healthy Eating Workshop will now be offered on the virtual platform Zoom. You must have access to a computer with a camera and microphone or a phone to dial in to participate. Register Via MyHealthSpace to attend.

The dates and times are as follows:

January 25, 3:30 p.m.
February 23, 3:00 p.m.
March 28, 3:00 p.m.
April 19, 3:30 p.m.


Counseling for Disordered Eating
 

People with disordered eating, or eating disorders, can come in any shape or size. 

Make an Appointment »
We have a team of health care providers here to help if you're struggling with your eating habits or your relationship with food. For more information, call Counseling & Psychiatry at 803-777-5223.


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