When living with chronic kidney disease, managing what you eat and drink can be a challenge. However, your diet can also positively influence how you feel and what other treatments you might need. As kidney disease progresses your dietary needs will likely change. It is also important to recognise that every person with kidney disease is different and has different dietary needs.
A Dietitian experienced in kidney nutrition is the best person to speak to about what food and drinks are best for you. The Dietitian will assess your blood test results and what you are currently eating, and will advise if changes are needed.
Please ask your GP or kidney specialist to refer you to a dietitian for assessment and advice on nutrition for kidney disease.
Name |
Location |
Contact details |
Availability |
Area of Specialisation |
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Lyn Lloyd
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In-person clinic Auckland, connect via zoom throughout the country |
(09) 630 1838 |
Mon to Friday |
Chronic kidney disease (CKD), polycystic kidney disease, kidney transplant and kidney stones. |
Adeline Wong |
Auckland |
(09) 623 0161 ext 1 |
4 hours - Mon to Friday |
Kidney stones |
Fuchsia Goldsmith |
Able to connect virtually throughout the country |
fuchsia@feednutrition.co.nz |
Mon to Friday Some evening spots available |
Protecting kidney function, Preventing kidney stones, Eating well on dialysis, Eating well after a transplant, Plant based diets. |
Emma Ternouth |
Auckland |
(027) 769 4525 |
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Lisa Hassan |
Marlborough |
(020) 411 24449 |
5-10 hours/ week |
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Prem Nand |
Whangarei, Northland |
(027) 332 0138 |
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Remote referrals accepted: Consultation done through Zoom. |