Nicole is a registered dietitian who helps people build a positive, sustainable relationship with food while working toward their health goals. She believes food should be enjoyable at every stage of life and supports the Health at Every Size (HAES) approach to care.
She creates a welcoming, inclusive space for clients of all races, genders, ethnicities, and sexualities. Nicole is especially passionate about working with LGBTQA+ and neurodivergent individuals, and she tailors her care to honor each person’s background, learning style, and lived experience.
Her areas of expertise include but are not limited to:
Nicole holds dual Bachelor’s degrees in Baking & Pastry Arts and Culinary Nutrition from Johnson & Wales University, and completed her dietetic internship at Tulane University in New Orleans. She has taught both hands-on and virtual culinary nutrition classes, blending her love of food with practical, approachable guidance.
Outside of her professional life, Nicole enjoys spending time with her five cats, cooking for loved ones, playing games, and expressing herself through nail art. She’s a music enthusiast who balances quiet nights at home with festive outings like Mardi Gras and concerts. Her favorite foods—mac and cheese and nachos—reflect her belief that comfort and simplicity are just as meaningful as gourmet meals.
Nicole approaches health through a holistic and trauma-informed lens. She is committed to helping clients feel heard, supported, and empowered—and would be honored to walk alongside them on their journey toward nourishment and joy in food.
Kamryn is a registered dietitian based in Texas who specializes in helping adolescents and adults build a healthy, confident relationship with food while addressing complex nutrition concerns related to oncology, women’s health and PCOS, gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes, and intuitive eating. Kamryn is a Certified Functional Nutrition Informed Professional. She takes a functional and integrative approach to help clients uncover root causes, ease symptoms, and feel empowered in their health journey.
Kamryn provides evidence-based nutrition care for clients experiencing:
With experience working with clients from adolescence through adulthood, Kamryn tailors her approach to meet each person where they are – offering evidence-based guidance, personalized education, and realistic strategies with compassion and understanding. Her clients describe her as knowledgeable, approachable, and deeply supportive, helping them make meaningful, lasting change. Kamryn’s philosophy is simple yet powerful: food should support your life, not control it.
Kamryn earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics from Texas Tech University, where she also completed her dietetic internship with concentrations in clinical nutrition and outpatient counseling. Before joining Healthier Tomorrows, she worked as a contract dietitian across a variety of settings, including rehabilitation facilities, hospitals, outpatient clinics, and nursing homes, and previously served in the State Department as a dietitian, gaining extensive experience in clinical and administrative nutrition care.
Outside of her work, Kamryn enjoys traveling (especially anywhere near the ocean), spending time with family and friends, and listening to Taylor Swift.
Evie is a registered dietitian who enjoys building strong relationships with her clients and helping them to reshape their view and relationship with food as they move toward long-term goals. Evie uses a client-centered approach to nutrition counseling by meeting clients where they are and she practices through a non-diet lens that includes all foods.
Evie has experience supporting clients who are dealing with eating disorders, OCD behaviors around food, impulsive eating, disordered eating, diet culture myths, weight management and concerns, diabetes, and substance abuse. She believes in setting small, realistic lifestyle goals that help her clients to slowly work toward creating a stronger relationship with food and improving their long-term physical, mental, and emotional health.
Evie attended undergraduate school at Appalachian State University and received her Master’s of Science in Nutrition at Meredith College. She completed her clinical training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and lived in Nashville, TN for several years after completing her program. Evie holds the Certified Eating Disorder Specialist credential, which reflects her commitment to providing quality care in the field of eating disorders.
In her free time, Evie enjoys cooking and trying new recipes, running the greenway, and traveling with family and friends.
McKenzie is a licensed and registered dietitian, professionally certified in functional nutrition. She believes in practicing and promoting evidence-based nutrition approaches that draw connections to how food is medicine for the body, and how lifestyle factors can affect overall health. Beyond her passion for functional nutrition, McKenzie specializes in plant-based nutrition. She is a firm believer of “all foods fit,” and enjoys working with clients with a variety of food preferences, not limited to vegetarian/vegan diets. She offers a warm space for her patients to express their thoughts and feelings, and welcomes collaboration with the shared goal of optimizing the client’s health and wellbeing.
McKenzie graduated with her Master’s degree from Fontbonne University in St. Louis, Missouri. She has previously worked as a clinical inpatient dietitian in a hospital setting, with a focus on cardiovascular and GI health/surgery. During this time, she enjoyed supporting patients with a wide variety of concerns, including autoimmune conditions and oncology nutrition.
Outside of her time at work, McKenzie enjoys hiking, camping, kayaking, live music, and spending time with her partner and two cats!
At the center of McKenzie’s work, clients will always find compassion, empathy, and individualized care. She blends evidence-based practice and clinical wisdom to provide personalized interventions to meet each client’s unique needs. There is a world of difference to be made in the lives of others through the scope of a dietitian, and McKenzie hopes to help you reach your goals.
Amelia is a dedicated registered dietitian with a passion for helping clients heal their relationship with food while navigating complex gastrointestinal (GI) concerns. Her mission is to empower clients to feel confident and comfortable in their bodies by using evidence-based nutrition strategies tailored to their unique needs and lifestyles.
She has completed advanced functional GI training, equipping her to support even the most complex GI cases, including IBS, IBD, SIBO, and food sensitivities. Rather than relying on restrictive diets, Amelia uses the most current research to help clients find lasting relief and confidence in managing their nutrition and GI symptoms.
Amelia provides specialized care for clients using GLP-1 medications for weight management, offering guidance on nutrition optimization and long-term sustainable health habits. In addition, she also works with clients navigating metabolic concerns such as PCOS and insulin resistance, supporting them in symptom management and overall well-being. She blends expertise with compassion to create a safe space where clients can build a healthier relationship with food, free from fear and judgment.
Amelia holds a degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from Dominican University. Outside of work, she enjoys lifting weights, spending time with her beloved dog, Wrigley, and fueling her love of coffee.
Amy is a registered dietitian with a life-long love of learning. She is caring and curious, and is always looking for opportunities to learn more about food, nutrition and her clients, and the ways in which she can help her clients make changes to support improved health! Amy believes that, at its core, food should be a fun and enjoyable part of life, and she strives to help her clients find balance, both in and out of the kitchen. She takes a root-cause approach to all health obstacles, and she takes pride in meeting her clients where they are, no matter their starting point. Amy believes that, in order to foster sustainable change, it’s important to understand the “why” behind a suggested change in addition to understanding the change itself. She encourages questions and approaches each client session as a collaboration, taking a conversational and easy-going approach while always maintaining an evidence-based foundation.
Amy has a long-standing passion for functional nutrition and regularly finds opportunities to increase her knowledge in this area, including through additional classes and trainings. Her goal when working with clients is to look at the true causes of various disease states, and then offer suggestions, guidance and support to help her clients make lasting change. Amy also has an interest in women’s health issues, including PCOS, endometriosis and fertility.
Amy received her B.S. in Marketing from Fordham University before pivoting to the world of food and nutrition. She earned her master’s degree in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics from New York University, and completed her dietetic internship at James J. Peters VA Medical Center. During her clinical training, she gained hands-on experience working with a highly complex patient population, including counseling clients with diabetes, hypertension, kidney disease and unintended weight loss (often working with clients with more than one complex health condition occurring at the same time).
When not talking about food, Amy enjoys reading, baking, yoga, hiking, traveling, and scouting out ceramic mugs from various street markets.
Deanna is a registered and licensed dietitian who is passionate about personalizing nutrition to meet her clients’ specific needs. She understands that every individual is different and that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to nutrition. Deanna uses a non-diet, mindful, and intuitive eating approach to educate and guide her clients. She creates a safe, judgment-free space where clients feel supported and understood.
Before joining Healthier Tomorrows, Deanna worked in multiple hospitals on the inpatient side. She has experience with individuals of all ages, from infancy to older adulthood. Deanna has a strong background in disease-specific nutrition, including diabetes, renal disease, cardiovascular disease, and oncology. She also has extensive experience in enteral nutrition (tube feedings). Additionally, Deanna has worked closely with collegiate and professional athletes and has a deep passion for sports nutrition.
Deanna received her Bachelor of Science in Food, Nutrition, and Dietetics from Illinois State University. She completed her dietetic internship and earned her Master’s in Clinical Nutrition from Rush University.
Outside of work, Deanna enjoys spending time with her husband and watching him play in soccer games. She also loves cooking, baking, staying active, and spending time with her family, friends, and her two cats, Biscuit and Graysie.
Morgan is a dedicated registered dietitian who has always harbored an insatiable passion for nutrition! It’s a field where science intertwines with everyday life, and where misinformation can lead to significant consequences. Her journey into this realm began with a simple fascination for how food impacts our bodies, minds, and overall well-being. Along this journey, she realized the prevalence of misinformation surrounding nutrition. In today’s world where everyone seems to be an expert and fad diets reign supreme, separating fact from fiction can be a daunting task. Yet, it’s a challenge Morgan has wholeheartedly embraced. Her mission is to not only to provide individuals with sound nutritional guidance but also to empower them with the skills to navigate through the sea of misinformation. There is nothing more rewarding than witnessing that “aha” moment for patients or clients! It’s a moment of clarity that not only transforms their approach to food but also instills a newfound sense of confidence in their dietary decisions.
Prior to joining Healthier Tomorrows, Morgan’s work was focused on helping clients achieve and maintain their wellness goals through healthy eating, activity, and lifestyle modification. She then found a passion in clinical nutrition with a specialty in transplant, renal, and ICU Medical Nutrition Therapy. Morgan has significant experience providing education and guidance for patients with diabetes, heart failure, hypertension, and liver failure. She is a Certified Nutrition Support Clinician to provide quality nutrition support care. She is excited to now be focused on supporting clients in an outpatient setting, and enjoys diving into gut health, hormonal health, and meal planning, and enjoys looking at wellness through a functional lens.
In her free time, she loves to run outdoors, cook, read, organize, explore new restaurants, and spend time with friends and her husband.
Madison is a registered dietitian dedicated to helping individuals heal their relationship with food, movement, and their bodies. She understands that navigating food can feel overwhelming, especially when it’s tied to emotions, past experiences, and deeply ingrained beliefs. With a compassionate, nonjudgmental approach, Madison supports clients in moving away from rigid food rules and cycles of restriction, bingeing, or dieting by guiding them toward a more peaceful and intuitive way of nourishing themselves.
Using the principles of Intuitive Eating, Health at Every Size®, and All Foods Fit, Madison helps clients break free from guilt and shame around food while honoring their body’s unique needs. She meets each person where they are in their journey, providing individualized support that fosters trust, self-compassion, and lasting change.
Madison has experience working with individuals at all stages of eating disorder recovery, including those struggling with anorexia, binge eating, and chronic dieting. She has supported clients at the partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient levels of care. In addition to eating disorder treatment, Madison also enjoys helping clients navigate conditions such as cardiovascular health, diabetes, and general wellness by focusing on sustainable habits rather than weight-centric approaches.
Madison was born and raised in Northern Virginia outside of Washington, D.C. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nutrition & Dietetics from James Madison University and completed her dietetic internship at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina.
In her free time, Madison enjoys trying new restaurants, taking trips to the beach, and spending time outside with her husband and Golden Retriever, Bowie. She also enjoys watching sports, hanging out with friends, or staying in to watch her favorite show, Friends!
McKenna is a compassionate registered dietitian who works with clients to build a peaceful, sustainable relationship with food. She practices using the principles of Health at Every Size® (HAES®) and embraces an “all foods fit” philosophy—helping clients break free from food rules and reconnect with their body’s cues and needs.
At the heart of McKenna’s approach is forming meaningful, respectful partnerships with her clients. She takes the time to get to know each individual and meets them where they’re at, recognizing that healing begins with trust, collaboration, and personalized care. Her goal is to support each client’s unique health journey through inclusive, evidence-based nutrition counseling.
McKenna works with adolescents, young adults, and adults, and has particular interest and experience in the following areas:
She earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Minnesota, where she also completed her dietetic internship. During her internship, McKenna’s most meaningful experiences included working in an inpatient oncology unit and providing care at an eating disorder rehabilitation center—both of which continue to shape her compassionate, whole-person approach to nutrition.
McKenna began her career in long-term care, where she developed expertise in supporting older adults with chronic disease management, malnutrition, and weight-related concerns.
Outside of her work, McKenna enjoys cooking new recipes, hiking, reading, and spending time with her family—and she’s a proud dog lover who’s always happy to swap pet stories with clients. She strives to make nutrition approachable, inclusive, and aligned with each client’s goals, values, and lifestyle.

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