Vegetarian - Vegan - Plant-Based Dietitian

Vegetarian ~ Vegan Nutritionist in Boston

Meet your nutrition needs with a plant-based, or plant-forward diet. Incorporate more plant-based nutrition practices into your current diet. Lower your risk of developing coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes. Improve diabetes management. Reduce body mass and feel more vital and energetic.

What foods do you eat on a plant-based diet?

That depends. Plant-based diets are diverse, flexible, and can be incredibly satisfying. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach, but if you’re interested in moving toward a plant-forward lifestyle, here are a few options:

Flexitarian or semi-vegetarian diets (like the Mediterranean or Nordic diets) include eggs, poultry, fish, dairy, and occasionally meat. The Mediterranean Diet is especially well-supported by research, showing reduced risk of heart disease, metabolic syndrome, diabetes, certain cancers, mental health concerns, and frailty in older adults—and it’s typically less restrictive than other plant-based plans.

Pescatarian diets include eggs, dairy, fish, and seafood, but exclude poultry and meat.

Vegetarian diets typically exclude meat, poultry, fish, and seafood, but may include eggs and dairy products.

Vegan diets avoid all animal products, including dairy, eggs, honey, and foods derived from animals.

All plant-based eating patterns focus on vegetables, fruits, pulses, legumes, peas, seeds, nuts, and a wide variety of nourishing plant foods—and Boston offers plenty of delicious ways to enjoy them.

Like any other dietitian nutritionist, a vegan, vegetarian, plant-based, or plant-forward nutritionist evaluates your current eating habits and recommends personalized adjustments based on your needs. By working with an RDN, you can feel confident that you’re meeting your nutritional needs. We also help you transition toward a more plant-forward diet without losing the flavors, foods, and family traditions you love.

Our plant-based nutrition therapy includes:

  • Assessing your current diet and nutrient intake.
  • Ensuring adequate protein sources and distribution.
  • Guidance on key nutrients (B12, vitamin D, omega-3s, calcium, iron, zinc).
  • Creating balanced, satisfying plant-based meals.
  • Hydration and lifestyle support.
  • Evidence-based education and realistic goal setting.
  • Cultural and family-food–centered nutrition strategies.
 

Boston offers endless options for delicious plant-forward eating—and we help you make it work for your real life.

What is a vegetarian dietitian?

Boston Nutritionist

Get nutrition counseling for plant-based diet plans

Our online plant-based nutrition therapy is developed to meet you where you are and address your specific needs. A dietitian on our team will:

  • Identify nutritional deficiencies
    We assess your diet to spot and address potential vitamin and mineral gaps common in plant-forward eating.
  • Create balanced meal plans
    We develop personalized, nutrient-rich meal plans that fit your lifestyle and preferences.

  • Help you develop healthy, sustainable habits
    We help you build long-term routines that support energy, health, and overall well-being.

  • Give you the confidence to make smart shopping & restaurant choices
    We guide you in choosing nourishing plant-based foods at the grocery store and empower you to feel confident ordering at restaurants with friends and family.

How can a dietitian support vegetarians and vegans?

Our Team of Certified Nutritionists, Registered Dietitians, and Healthcare Specialists Online Nutrition Counseling in Boston, Massachusetts

Boston Nutritionist counts on over 25 Certified Nutritionists, Registered Dietitians, nurse practitioners, and therapists with diverse experience and backgrounds. We are proud to provide our patients with multi-lingual nutrition services (English & Spanish). You’ll be paired with one of the expert nutrition therapists on our team that best fits your needs, to help you reach your goals. Here are just a few of our team members. (Learn more about us here.)

RDN: Registered Dietitian Nutritionist – MS: Masters of Science – MHS: Masters of Health Sciences – CDN: Certified Dietitian Nutritionist – CNSC: Certified Nutrition Support Clinician – LDN: Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist – MSN: Master of Science in Nursing – APRN: Advance Practice Registered Nurse – FNP-BC: Family Nurse Practitioner, Board Certified – DNP: Doctor of Nursing Practice – LCSW: Licensed Clinical Social Worker

RESULTS YOU CAN FEEL

Our plant-based nutrition plans are built on compassionate, evidence-based care that supports the whole person—not just what’s on your plate. We believe everyone deserves access to practical, respectful, and sustainable nutrition support that works in real life.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Less overwhelm around food and plant-based choices.
  • Clear, simple meal-building strategies that make plant-forward eating easier.
  • Evidence-based guidance to support energy, metabolism, and overall health.
  • Collaboration with your healthcare providers when needed.
  • Ongoing support to build habits that last

 

You’ll work one-on-one with a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist trained to translate science into realistic behavior change—so your plant-based plan helps you feel healthier, stronger, and supported for the long term.

How Our Virtual Nutrition Counseling Works

One on-one support on your schedule, in the comfort of your own space

Make an appointment.

You will be paired with one of our expert Dietitian-Nutritionists who is the perfect fit for your needs. Contact us either online or by phone. We’ll check your coverage for you!

Meet with your dietitian

One-on-one online nutrition counseling. Flexible scheduling (evenings, early hours). Exceptional nutrition care that meets you where you are.

Take control of your life.

Implement your individualized nutrition plan. Get the tools you need to live a healthier, more vital life. Feel confident, empowered, and implement sustainable change.

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Get nutrition support to transition to or sustain your plant-based diet

How to get enough protein with a plant-based diet:

 One of the most common challenges we see in people who are vegetarian, vegan, or transitioning to a plant-based diet is getting enough protein. Protein matters—it supports tissue repair, vital body functions, steady energy, and overall health. Many plant-based eaters don’t realize how much intentional planning it takes to meet protein needs, especially when avoiding dairy and eggs.

As your Boston dietitian nutritionists, we’ll help you build a balanced plant-based plan so you meet your protein and nutrient needs while still enjoying the foods you love.

With plant-based nutrition counseling, you can:

  • Meet your nutrition needs
  • Lower your risk of coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes
  • Reduce risk of certain cancers
  • Manage chronic illness and diabetes
  • Support a healthy body weight
  • Feel healthier, stronger, and more energized

Our expert dietitians have been featured in:

Many claim to be a nutritionist. But only a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) meets rigorous academic requirements with clinical training, holding a degree from an accredited university. Our RDNs stay informed of guidelines set by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics to provide our patients with expert nutrition counseling.

Boston Nutritionist

Flexible, no-stress meal plans for you and your family ~ Plant-Based diets, one delicious bite at a time