Nutrition
The nutritionist can assist with all issues relating to nutrition.
Example :
Weight issues (excessive weight gain or weight loss )Nutrition behavioural issues (anorexia, bulimia)Diabetes, high blood pressure, allergenic or other metabolic syndrome diets
The nutritionist is able to design specific diets targeting a variety of patients (pregnant women, growing children, teenagers in exams, stressed patients, etc… ).
The nutritionist’s approach is medical and personalised to each patient. To diagnose the patient, the nutritionist will include a clinical and biological report (blood sample), a study of his nutritional habits and an analysis of the patient’s nutritional profile. The nutrionist will then be able to set up a nutritional re-education adapted to the patient and if needed will suggest further care by a specialized multidisciplinary team.
Medical team
Appointment's timetable
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
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Dr Jouret, Dominique | 14.00 - 18.00 |
Technical exams
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a Medical Nutritionist and a Dietician ?
The Dietician has received paramedical training whereas the Medical Nutritionist is a doctor who has received training in Nutrition.
Is the consultation reimbursed by the Belgian health insurance scheme ?
Your appointment with a Medical Nutritionist is reimbursable in the same way as a consultation with a General Practitioner would be. Further reimbursements may be applicable depending on which healthcare fund you are affiliated with