At Graphic Era Hospital, we recognize the vital role that nutrition plays in overall health and disease management. Our Department of Nutrition and Dietetics is dedicated to providing personalized dietary guidance, medical nutrition therapy, and lifestyle counseling to help patients achieve optimal health and well-being. Led by qualified dietitians and nutritionists, we offer comprehensive nutritional assessments, customized meal plans, and specialized dietary support for individuals with chronic illnesses, weight concerns, pediatric and geriatric needs, and pregnancy nutrition. Our evidence-based, patient-centric approach ensures that every individual receives tailored nutrition solutions for long-term health benefits and disease prevention.

When to Consult a Nutritionist or Dietitian?

A nutritionist or dietitian plays a crucial role in helping individuals manage their diet for better health and disease prevention. Whether you need guidance for weight management, chronic disease control, or general well-being, seeking professional nutrition advice can make a significant difference in your overall health. You should consider consulting a nutritionist or dietitian if you have:

Nutrition and Dietetics

Why Choose Graphic Era Hospital for Nutrition and Dietetics Care?

Efficiency

Expert Nutritionists and Dietitians for Personalized Dietary Care: At Graphic Era Hospital, our team of expert nutritionists and dietitians brings years of experience and specialized knowledge to every patient’s dietary care. Whether you need preventive nutrition counseling, medical diet therapy, or post-surgical recovery meal planning, our specialists work closely with you to develop personalized nutrition strategies based on your health condition, lifestyle, and goals. With expertise in the latest dietary science and a compassionate approach, we ensure the best possible outcomes for your nutritional health, making Graphic Era Hospital a trusted leader in clinical nutrition and dietetics care.

Excellence

Advanced Nutritional Assessment and Therapeutic Diet Plans: At Graphic Era Hospital, we leverage cutting-edge nutritional assessment tools and advanced diet planning techniques to provide the most accurate diagnoses and effective dietary interventions. Our state-of-the-art nutrition care facilities include body composition analysis, metabolic rate testing, and advanced meal planning software to create scientifically-backed diet regimens. Whether managing chronic diseases or supporting medical recovery, we provide evidence-based dietary solutions to ensure optimal health outcomes for our patients.

Trust

Patient-Centred and Holistic Nutritional Care: At Graphic Era Hospital, we prioritize patient-centred nutrition care, ensuring that every individual receives a tailored dietary plan that aligns with their unique health needs and preferences. We foster a supportive and compassionate environment, where patients and their families are actively involved in the dietary decision-making process. From the moment you walk through our doors, our team of dietitians and nutritionists provides personalized care, expert guidance, and emotional support to help you adopt healthier eating habits and achieve long-term wellness.

Graphic Era Hospital for Nutrition and Dietetics Care

Nutrition and Dietetics Services available at Graphic Era Hospital

At Graphic Era Hospital, our Nutrition and Dietetics Department provides a wide range of services tailored to individual health needs. Our expert dietitians and nutritionists offer evidence-based dietary solutions to support disease management, overall wellness, and lifestyle improvement.

Nutritional Assessment and Medical Nutrition Therapy

We conduct detailed evaluations of dietary habits, health conditions, and nutritional requirements to create personalized meal plans. Our medical nutrition therapy helps manage chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney disorders, and gastrointestinal conditions.

Weight Management and Lifestyle Modification

Our weight management programs focus on achieving and maintaining a healthy weight through balanced nutrition, physical activity recommendations, and behavioral coaching. We provide structured dietary counseling for both weight loss and weight gain based on individual needs.

Pediatric and Geriatric Nutrition Support

We offer specialized nutrition counseling for infants, children, and older adults. Our pediatric services include breastfeeding support, childhood nutrition guidance, and managing picky eating habits, while geriatric nutrition focuses on preventing malnutrition and promoting healthy aging.

Maternal and Specialised Diet Plans

We provide pregnancy nutrition counseling for maternal and fetal health, and specialised diet plans for individuals with food allergies, intolerances, or dietary restrictions.

Top Procedures

  • Nutritional Assessment and Dietary Counseling
  • Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) for Chronic Diseases
  • Weight Management Programs for Weight Loss and Gain
  • Pediatric and Geriatric Nutrition Support
  • Pregnancy and Postpartum Nutrition Plans
  • Nutrition for Gastrointestinal Disorders and Food Intolerances
  • Customized Meal Planning for Special Dietary Needs

Nutrition and Dietetics Conditions Treated at Graphic Era Hospital

Obesity

A condition characterized by excessive body fat, increasing the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and joint problems.

Malnutrition

Deficiency or imbalance in nutrients, leading to poor growth, weakened immune system, and other health complications.

Anemia

A condition where there is a lack of healthy red blood cells, often due to insufficient iron or vitamin B12.

Diabetes Mellitus

A metabolic disorder causing high blood sugar levels, requiring careful management of diet and insulin.

Hypertension

High blood pressure, often managed with a balanced diet low in sodium and rich in fruits and vegetables.

Celiac Disease

An autoimmune disorder where gluten causes damage to the small intestine, requiring a strict gluten-free diet.

Lactose Intolerance

The inability to digest lactose, leading to bloating, gas, and diarrhea when consuming dairy products.

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

A chronic digestive condition where stomach acid frequently flows into the esophagus, often managed through diet changes.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

A gastrointestinal disorder causing abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits, often improved by dietary adjustments.

Hyperlipidemia

Elevated levels of fats (cholesterol and triglycerides) in the blood, typically managed through a low-fat diet.

Vitamin D Deficiency

A lack of vitamin D leading to bone pain, muscle weakness, and increased fracture risk, often treated with supplementation and sunlight exposure.

Eating Disorders

Conditions like anorexia and bulimia that involve unhealthy eating habits and emotional stress, requiring a combination of therapy and dietary support.

Advanced Diagnostics & Technology

Other Specialities

Patient Stories

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the difference between a Nutritionist and a Dietitian?

A nutritionist provides general advice on healthy eating and wellness but may not have formal training or certification, whereas a dietitian (RD or RDN) is a licensed professional with specialised training in clinical nutrition and medical nutrition therapy.

Are all fats bad for health?

No, healthy fats like unsaturated fats (avocados, nuts, olive oil) are essential for brain function and heart health. Avoid trans fats and excessive saturated fats.

What is a balanced diet?

A balanced diet includes the right proportion of macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats) and micronutrients (vitamins, minerals) to support overall health.

Should I take dietary supplements?

It depends on your diet and health needs. Supplements may be needed for vitamin D, iron, B12, or omega-3, but it’s best to consult a healthcare professional before taking them.

Are low-carb diets effective for weight loss?

Yes, but they should be balanced. Cutting processed carbs can help with weight loss, but whole carbs like quinoa, brown rice, and oats are still beneficial.