Meet with your dietitian

Do you care about a healthy lifestyle and want to take care of proper nutrition? Or maybe you need an individual diet that takes into account planned or ongoing treatment? Use the help of a specialist from the Dietetics Clinic NZOZ "Twój Lekarz".

Proper nutrition plays a very important role in our lives, especially in the case of diseases related to food absorption. In NZOZ "Twój Lekarz" patients are advised by Dr. pharm. Katarzyna Zabłocka-Słowińska, engineer of food technology and human nutrition, nutritional advisor, assistant professor at the Medical University of Wrocław, secretary of the Wrocław Branch of the Polish Society of Dietetics.

The NZOZ "Twój Lekarz" specialist deals with nutritional counseling and support for patients whose dietary habits modification may help in treatment. During the consultation, he/she takes into account pharmacological treatment and the risk of interactions between the drugs used and food components. He/she fully cooperates with the patient, taking into account their lifestyle and dietary preferences. He/she most often helps patients who are overweight and/or obese, have carbohydrate and lipid metabolism disorders, and oncological patients.

You can register for a visit with Dr. Katarzyna Zabłocka-Słowińska, Pharm.D. by calling: 71 311 12 36.

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