Private Dietitian in london

Evidence-based nutrition and dietetics in Central London for gut health, weight management, women’s health, metabolic health, and complex medical nutrition needs.

At LSDC Healthcare, our specialist dietitians provide personalised, clinically informed nutrition support designed to improve symptoms, support treatment, and help you achieve sustainable long-term results.

Nutrition and Dietetics in the City of London

At LSDC Healthcare, our private nutrition and dietetics service is designed for people who want more than generic advice, internet guesswork, or restrictive meal plans that fall apart after a week. We provide evidence-based, medically informed nutrition care for patients who need clear answers, a realistic plan, and expert support tailored to their health, symptoms, and goals.

 

Based in Central London near Liverpool Street Station, LSDC Healthcare offers discreet access to specialist dietetic support within a premium private clinic setting. Our nutrition and dietetics service supports patients with digestive symptoms, metabolic concerns, women’s health issues, weight-related conditions, nutritional deficiencies, and complex health needs where food, symptoms, and long-term wellbeing are closely linked.

 

Whether you are struggling with bloating, IBS, reflux, food-related symptoms, weight changes, diabetes, raised cholesterol, menopause-related concerns, PCOS, undernutrition, or a long-standing pattern of symptoms no one has properly joined up, our role is to make nutrition practical, clinically relevant, and personalised to you.

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Why choose LSDC Healthcare for nutrition and dietetics?

Nutrition advice is everywhere. Good clinical dietetics is not.

At LSDC Healthcare, patients benefit from specialist-led care that is medically grounded, evidence-based, and integrated into a wider private healthcare environment. That matters when nutrition is not simply about eating “better”, but about managing symptoms, supporting treatment, reducing risk, and improving quality of life.

Our private dietetics service is built around:

  • personalised nutrition plans, not copy-and-paste meal sheets

  • support for medical conditions as well as health optimisation

  • practical advice that works in real life, not just on paper

  • a discreet, high-quality patient experience in Central London

  • joined-up care where nutrition overlaps with gastroenterology, endocrinology, women’s health, bariatric pathways, general practice, and broader specialist medicine

For patients who value precision, privacy, and clinical credibility, this is where private nutrition support should sit.

Why seeing a dietitian matters

A dietitian is not the same thing as a generic wellness coach or unregulated nutrition adviser. In the UK, the title dietitian is protected by law, and only professionals registered with the Health and Care Professions Council can use it.

HCPC-regulated dietitians are trained to assess, diagnose and support diet- and nutrition-related conditions using evidence-based practice.

That distinction matters when you are dealing with symptoms, disease risk, medication, hormone changes, digestive disorders, or nutritional deficiencies. You do not need more noise. You need the right clinician.

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What our private dietitians can help with

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Gut health and digestive symptoms

Digestive symptoms can be disruptive, exhausting, and, frankly, socially annoying. Many patients come to us after months or years of trial and error with food, supplements, or self-diagnosis.

 

We support patients with concerns such as:

 

  • bloating

  • abdominal discomfort

  • constipation

  • diarrhoea

  • reflux and upper digestive symptoms

  • IBS and functional gut symptoms

  • coeliac disease

  • inflammatory bowel conditions

  • suspected food-trigger patterns

  • poor tolerance of certain foods

  • nutritional issues linked to digestive disease

Our aim is not to hand you a list of foods to fear. It is to help you understand what may be driving symptoms, improve tolerance where possible, and create a structured, sustainable way forward.

Women’s health and hormonal nutrition support

Nutrition can play an important role in symptom management, long-term health, and treatment support across different stages of women’s health.

We support patients with concerns including:

  • PCOS

  • fertility and pre-conception nutrition

  • pregnancy nutrition

  • postnatal nutritional recovery

  • gestational diabetes support

  • menopause-related weight and metabolic concerns

  • iron deficiency and diet-related nutrient issues

  • endometriosis and symptom-aware nutritional support

The goal is not perfection. It is better control, better understanding, and a more intelligent approach to food in the context of your wider health.

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Weight management and metabolic health

Weight is rarely just about willpower. It often sits at the intersection of appetite, behaviour, routine, sleep, hormones, stress, insulin resistance, medical history, and years of contradictory advice.

 

We provide dietetic support for:

 

  • weight loss and sustainable weight management

  • pre-diabetes and type 2 diabetes

  • insulin resistance

  • raised cholesterol

  • fatty liver risk

  • blood pressure-related lifestyle support

  • metabolic health optimisation

  • nutrition support before or after bariatric treatment pathways

Our approach is clinical, pragmatic, and built for long-term change rather than short-term enthusiasm.

Nutritional deficiencies, undernutrition and recovery support

Some patients do not need less food. They need better nutritional intake, more targeted support, and clearer clinical oversight.

We also support people with:

  • low appetite

  • unintended weight loss

  • undernutrition

  • poor intake during illness or recovery

  • restricted diets

  • vitamin or mineral deficiencies

  • nutrition concerns linked to chronic disease, stress, or reduced tolerance of food

When needed, dietetic care can form part of a broader medical pathway rather than being treated as an isolated lifestyle issue.

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Our approach to nutrition care

At LSDC Healthcare, nutrition advice should feel precise, realistic, and relevant to your medical picture.

 

That means we look at more than calories or meal plans. We consider your symptoms, diagnosis, medications, blood tests where relevant, lifestyle, schedule, stress load, goals, and relationship with food. From there, we build a plan that is clinically sound and practically achievable.

 

For some patients, that means improving digestive symptoms and broadening food tolerance. For others, it means stabilising blood sugar, supporting hormone health, reducing cardiovascular risk, improving energy, or creating a realistic strategy for weight change. For others still, it means understanding what to eat during illness, recovery, or ongoing treatment.

 

There is no virtue in making nutrition complicated. The point is to make it work.

What to expect at your first appointment

Your first dietetics appointment should leave you clearer, not more confused.

We take time to understand:

  • your symptoms and health concerns

  • your medical history and relevant diagnoses

  • your current diet, eating pattern, and routine

  • any previous diets, restrictions, or supplements

  • your lifestyle, work pattern, travel, and stress load

  • your goals, priorities, and barriers to change

You will then receive a tailored plan based on your needs. Depending on your situation, that may include food strategy, symptom management, portion guidance, behavioural support, structured dietary changes, or coordination with the rest of your medical care.

Where follow-up is needed, this allows your plan to be reviewed, refined, and adjusted based on progress, symptoms, and sustainability.

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Private nutrition and dietetics in Central London​

LSDC Healthcare is based near Liverpool Street Station in the City of London, making our private dietetics service convenient for patients living, working, or travelling into Central London.

We are particularly well suited to busy professionals, international patients, and individuals seeking high-quality private healthcare with a more discreet, personalised standard of service.

 

If you are searching for a private dietitian in London, a nutrition clinic near Liverpool Street, or evidence-based dietetic support in Central London, LSDC Healthcare offers a premium clinical setting with medically grounded nutrition care.

Meet Our Team of Expert Dietitians

About Me

Graeme Syme is a Specialist Gastroenterology Dietitian with expertise in clinical nutrition, digestive health, and evidence-based dietary interventions. He works closely with patients to create tailored nutrition strategies that improve symptoms, support gut function, and deliver practical long-term results. He has specialist experience in gastroenterology and multidisciplinary digestive care, with particular interests in irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, coeliac disease, gastric motility disorders, and complex food-related symptoms. He is also the first JAG-accredited dietitian in the UK able to perform diagnostic gastroscopy, reflecting his advanced role within modern digestive healthcare pathways.

 

At LSDC Healthcare, he delivers structured, science-led dietetic care with a strong focus on patient understanding, shared decision-making, and measurable clinical progress.

Specialities

  • IBS and Low FODMAP nutrition

  • Inflammatory bowel disease

  • Coeliac disease and gluten-related disorders

  • SIBO and functional gut disorders

Spoken Languages

  • English

About Me

Alejandra McCall is a Specialist Dietitian with expertise in digestive health, sports nutrition, and sustainable weight management. She is known for a science-led, results-focused approach that tailors each nutrition plan to the individual’s symptoms, medical background, lifestyle, and performance goals.

She has advanced training in lifestyle medicine, Low FODMAP therapy, sports nutrition, behavioural change, and prenatal nutrition, with a clinical focus that includes functional gut disorders, athletic performance, metabolic health, and hormone-related nutritional support. Her style combines clinical precision with motivational coaching, helping patients translate nutritional science into practical daily action.

At LSDC Healthcare, she delivers evidence-based, personalised care across digestive, metabolic, and performance-focused pathways, with an emphasis on realistic, sustainable results.

Specialities

  • IBS, SIBO and digestive health

  • Sports and performance nutrition

  • Sustainable weight management

  • Metabolic health and PCOS support

Spoken Languages

  • English

About Me

Veronica Giudice is an experienced Registered Dietitian with over 14 years of clinical and lifestyle-nutrition experience, specialising in weight management, GLP-1 therapy, bariatric nutrition, sports nutrition, and women’s health. Her approach is warm, practical, and science-based, with a clear emphasis on long-term results rather than restriction or fad-driven advice.

She has worked across acute hospitals, community services, and specialist bariatric centres, supporting patients undergoing weight-loss surgery, using GLP-1 medications, and pursuing body-composition and performance goals. With a background in sport and exercise physiology, and postgraduate training in sports nutrition, her clinical focus also includes hormonal health, PCOS, perimenopause, and menopause-related nutrition support.

At LSDC Healthcare, she delivers structured, realistic, evidence-based care that helps patients build sustainable habits, improve metabolic health, and feel more in control of their nutrition.

Specialities

  • Weight management and GLP-1 support

  • Bariatric surgery nutrition

  • Sports nutrition and body composition

  • Women’s health, including PCOS and menopause

Spoken Languages

  • English

About Me

Fabiola A. Grochoski is a Clinical Dietitian and Exercise Professional with specialist expertise in women’s health, menopause support, gut health, and metabolic optimisation. She works particularly with peri- and post-menopausal women who want to improve digestive health, rebalance hormones, reduce inflammation, and achieve sustainable fat loss while preserving lean muscle.

With dual degrees in Nutrition and Physical Education, plus postgraduate training in nutrigenomics, she bridges clinical dietetics with strength-based exercise programming and practical lifestyle coaching. Her clinical focus includes IBS, food intolerances, insulin resistance, high cholesterol, thyroid concerns, menopausal weight gain, and structured body recomposition strategies rooted in long-term metabolic resilience.

At LSDC Healthcare, she delivers clear, clinically grounded one-to-one nutrition care for women seeking a realistic, personalised route to better energy, stronger health, and lasting results.

Specialities

  • Menopause and women’s health nutrition

  • Gut health, IBS and food intolerances

  • Metabolic health and insulin resistance

  • Body recomposition and sustainable weight management

Spoken Languages

  • English
  • Portuguese

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Nutrition and Dietetics

Evidence-based dietary support for weight management, digestive health, metabolic conditions, and performance, with practical plans tailored to individual health goals.

LSDC Healthcare

A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.

This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.

LSDC Healthcare London

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FAQ — Private Dietitian London & Nutrition Support

Is Graeme Syme available at LSDC Healthcare in London?

Yes. Graeme Syme sees clients at LSDC Healthcare in Central London for private dietetic consultations, digestive health support, and structured nutrition planning.

Is Ms Alejandra McCall available at LSDC Healthcare in London?

Yes. Ms Alejandra McCall consults at LSDC Healthcare in London for personalised dietetic care, including digestive health, sports nutrition, and sustainable weight management support.

Is Mrs Veronica Giudice available at LSDC Healthcare in London?

Yes. Mrs Veronica Giudice sees patients at LSDC Healthcare in London for weight management, GLP-1 support, bariatric nutrition, sports nutrition, and women’s health-focused dietetic care.

Is Fabiola A. Grochoski available at LSDC Healthcare in London?

Yes. Fabiola A. Grochoski consults at LSDC Healthcare in London for clinical nutrition support, with a particular focus on women’s health, menopause, gut health, and metabolic optimisation.

What does Graeme Syme specialise in?

Graeme Syme is a Specialist Gastroenterology Dietitian with a strong focus on IBS, SIBO, inflammatory bowel disease, coeliac disease, digestive health, and clinically informed weight-management support.

What does Ms Alejandra McCall specialise in?

Ms Alejandra McCall specialises in digestive health nutrition, sports performance nutrition, sustainable weight management, and metabolic health, with a practical and highly personalised approach to dietetic care.

What does Mrs Veronica Giudice specialise in?

Mrs Veronica Giudice is a Registered Dietitian with specialist expertise in weight management, GLP-1 therapy, bariatric nutrition, sports nutrition, and women’s health.

What does Fabiola A. Grochoski specialise in?

Fabiola A. Grochoski is a Clinical Dietitian with specialist interests in women’s health, menopause support, gut health, metabolic optimisation, anti-inflammatory nutrition, and body recomposition.

When should I see a private dietitian in London?

Common reasons include bloating, IBS symptoms, reflux, food intolerance concerns, coeliac disease, weight gain or difficulty losing weight, high cholesterol, pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes, menopause-related changes, sports performance goals, or recovery after bariatric treatment.

What happens at a dietitian consultation?

Your consultation usually includes a detailed review of your symptoms, medical background, medications, eating patterns, lifestyle, and goals. You will then receive a personalised nutrition plan with clear, practical next steps and follow-up recommendations where needed.

Can a private dietitian help with IBS, bloating and gut symptoms?

Yes. We assess digestive symptoms in a structured way and may recommend targeted nutrition strategies for IBS, bloating, altered bowel habit, suspected food triggers, and other functional gut concerns.

Do you provide Low FODMAP support in London?

Yes. Where clinically appropriate, Low FODMAP guidance can be used as part of a structured IBS or gut-symptom management plan, with support to keep the approach evidence-based, nutritionally balanced, and as practical as possible.

Can you help with weight management and metabolic health?

Yes. We provide dietetic support for sustainable weight management, insulin resistance, high cholesterol, pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and broader metabolic-health goals, with an emphasis on long-term results rather than short-term restriction.

Do you offer support for GLP-1 treatment and bariatric nutrition?

Yes. We support patients using GLP-1 medications and those preparing for or recovering from bariatric procedures, helping optimise nutrition, intake, symptom control, and long-term weight-management outcomes.

Can a dietitian help with menopause and women’s health?

Yes. Nutrition support can help with menopause-related weight changes, energy, metabolic health, gut symptoms, body composition, PCOS-related concerns, and broader women’s-health goals through a tailored, realistic plan.

Do you provide sports nutrition in London?

Yes. Sports nutrition support may include performance fuelling, recovery nutrition, body-composition strategy, and practical advice for active individuals, amateur athletes, and those training at a high level.

Can you help with food intolerances or suspected trigger foods?

Yes. We can help identify likely food-trigger patterns, reduce unnecessary dietary restriction, and build a structured plan that supports symptom control while protecting nutritional adequacy.

Do I need a diagnosis before seeing a private dietitian?

No. Many patients book because they have symptoms or concerns rather than a confirmed diagnosis. A consultation can help clarify the likely issues, guide dietary strategy, and identify when onward medical investigation may be appropriate.

When should I seek urgent medical help?

Seek urgent medical assessment for severe abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, black stools, blood in stool, dehydration, rapid unexplained weight loss, or any sudden worsening of symptoms. If you are concerned, it is safer to seek urgent review.

How do I book an appointment with a private dietitian at LSDC Healthcare?

You can book by completing the LSDC Healthcare enquiry form or calling our team. We will help you choose the most appropriate dietitian based on your symptoms, goals, and whether your needs are digestive, metabolic, weight-related, sports-focused, or women’s-health related.

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