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Dietetics – Wakefield, Kirklees and Calderdale

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Alongside treatment, we also provide health promotion and education to patients, health professionals and carers on nutrition and diet-related conditions.

What is a dietitian?

Registered dietitians are qualified health professionals that assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional related problems. We do this for individuals but also at a wider public health level.

We use the most up to date scientific and evidence-based information about nutrition and food, and translate this into practical dietary advice.

What do we do?

Our service is available to any age group who have a health condition in which food and nutrition plays a part in their ongoing management or treatment.

The team provides a range of services and we see people with a wide variety of nutrition-related conditions, some of which include:

  • Diabetes Mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance
  • Undernutrition / poor nutrition / underweight caused by illness
  • Children with feeding problems/growth faltering / selective eating
  • Gastrointestinal disorders e.g. coeliac disease, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome
  • High cholesterol
  • Food allergies and intolerances e.g. cow’s milk protein intolerance
  • Nutritional deficiencies .e.g. iron, vitamin D, calcium
  • Stroke

In addition, dietitians support people who are unable to meet their nutritional needs through oral diet and require feeding through a tube (enteral feeding).

What will happen?

Dietetic consultations are one to one, however, we also run education sessions for groups of people with a similar condition e.g. diabetes education.

We see patients in outpatient clinics, at home or in a care home.

Once you are referred to our service, you will be contacted usually by letter or telephone to arrange a suitable clinic appointment or time to visit.

At the first contact with the dietitian, an initial assessment will be carried out. Following this assessment, we will work with you to agree on achievable goals for dietary changes.

It may be necessary for you to have follow-up appointments; this will be discussed with you at your appointment.

What can’t the service provide?

We are unable to provide a service for weight reduction, however, there is a weight management service in Barnsley.  Speak to your GP or health professional about this service or give them a call on 01226 737060

Exceptions to this include people with learning disabilities who will need to be seen by our specialist dietitian for learning disabilities.

How can I get referred to the service?

Your GP or another health professional can refer you to our service by letter or referral form.

If you cannot attend your appointment

If you are unable to attend your appointment please contact us as soon as possible on 01226 438817.  If you miss your appointment and have not informed us, unfortunately, you will be discharged from our service and will need a new referral before we can see you again.

Letting us know if you are going to miss an appointment as soon as possible makes the best use of NHS resources and gives us the opportunity to offer your appointment to another person, so we appreciate your co-operation.

Contact us

The Cudworth Centre
Carlton Street
Barnsley
S72 8ST

Telephone: 01226 438817
Fax: 01226 438888

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