This professional is available for new clients.
This professional is available for new clients.
About me
I’m Maia, a registered Dietitian and a member of the Health and Care Professions Council and a member of the British Dietetic Association (BDA), and I specialise in women’s health.
Having worked in various NHS trusts previously, I realised there was a real gap and a need for more of a focus on Women’s health within Dietetics services. After setting up and running a successful women’s specific nutrition clinic within the NHS, I spoke with hundreds of women and helped them to take control over their own health.
I am of both Russian and Pakistani heritage, and I am passionate about providing culturally sensitive care, being mindful and sensitive to cultural identity, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours. Some topics within women’s health can feel a bit taboo or uncomfortable to discuss, and I always try to navigate this in the most comfortable way for you.
Women are not always listened to within the healthcare space, or their symptoms or issues are made to feel unimportant. At the core of my practice lies the belief that each individual is the expert of their own life. Through compassion and collaboration, in our sessions, I strive to create a supportive environment where you feel empowered to explore your unique nutritional goals.
Training, qualifications & experience
Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Dietetics from the University of Hertfordshire (First Class)
- PCOS for professionals (The PCOS Collective) CPD course.
Specialties:
- PCOS
- Weight loss
- Endometriosis
- Menopause
- Diabetes prevention
- Fertility nutrition support
- Pregnancy nutrition support
Member organisations
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Nutrition topics
info Information about health conditions (*)
Nutritional therapy can help enhance the well-being of individuals diagnosed with serious medical conditions, but should not take the place of medical treatment and advice. If you have been diagnosed with - or suspect you may have - any of these conditions, please speak to your doctor before starting nutritional therapy or making any major changes to your diet or lifestyle.
Fees
£60.00 - £149.00