Nutritional Counseling

Prioritize your health

Did you know that chronic conditions can often trigger serious complications and result in visits to the ER or hospitalizations?

Published data shows that staying connected to medical personnel between office visits helps the overall health of the patients.

Our digestive systems rely heavily on nutrition, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle is the key to living a healthy life. Allied Digestive Health’s nutrition program was developed with your total care in mind. ADH prioritizes a holistic patient care approach, where nutrition is an integral component.

It is highly recommended that you follow a specific treatment plan for many gastrointestinal conditions in order to improve and treat the conditions. Our registered dietitian nutritionists will provide a complete assessment and develop a tailored strategy to promote greater health.

Conditions & Diseases Treated

Our nutrition program is designed to treat a variety of gastrointestinal conditions, including:

How the Process Works

1. Schedule an appointment: Call 732-458-8300
2. Our team will follow up and work with you on verifying your insurance
3. Your nutritionist will email you a set of pre-appointment forms to
complete prior to your visit

Meet Our Dietitian

I am passionate about guiding my patients to prioritize their health, as nutrition and wellness can positively impact all aspects of their life. With nutrition, there is no one size fits all solution. I believe in a personalized, realistic, and sustainable approach that encompasses the whole person and their unique needs. It is my goal to guide you to make healthy choices in all areas of your life including balanced nutrition, developing a healthier relationship with food, mindfulness, behavior change, stress management, and activity. I will strive to teach you the tools you need to feel your best, optimize your health, and successfully achieve your goals.

Melissa Kirchner, MS, RDN

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Book Appointment

Please call our office to schedule an appointment.

Center for Digestive Diseases: (908)688-6565