Dietitians & Nutrition Providers in Aberdeen, NC
Registered dietitians and nutrition professionals for health conditions, weight goals, and performance.
6 providers in Aberdeen
Finding a dietitians & nutrition provider in Aberdeen, NC
Aberdeen sits contiguous with Pinehurst and Southern Pines, forming the third leg of the Sandhills medical market in Moore County. The healthcare landscape is shaped by FirstHealth of the Carolinas — most specialty care and inpatient referrals route through Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst — and by the same retirement-age patient base that gives the broader Sandhills its unusually deep specialty bench.
What does a dietitian do?
Registered dietitians (RD or RDN) are nutrition professionals who translate medical needs and personal goals into a realistic eating plan. People commonly see one for diabetes and prediabetes, heart health, digestive conditions, food allergies, weight management, and sports or performance nutrition, or simply to build sustainable habits.
In a fitness-driven community like the Fort Bragg area, nutrition work often serves a concrete goal: meeting fitness standards, fueling training without losing strength, or getting weight moving in the right direction. A dietitian builds the plan around your schedule and preferences rather than handing you a generic diet.
How to choose a nutrition provider
Credentials matter in nutrition because the field has many titles: the RD/RDN credential reflects standardized clinical training, and many states, including North Carolina, also license dietitians. ProviderQuoHealth shows each provider's credentials, accepted insurance, and accepting-new-patients status so you can compare before you reach out. When a medical condition drives the visit, a referral from your primary-care provider can help with coverage; ask your plan what nutrition counseling it covers.
Nutrition counseling is not emergency care. For symptoms like chest pain, fainting, or signs of a severe allergic reaction, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. Don't search a directory.
Dietitians & Nutrition Providers in Aberdeen, NC
Listings built from the public NPPES registry, refreshed May 2026.
Samantha Meghan White, RD LDN
Samantha Meghan White is a registered dietitian and licensed nutritionist providing dietetics and nutrition services in Aberdeen, NC. She works with patients to develop personalized nutrition plans tailored to their individual health needs.
Kathryn Marie Durbin, MS RD CSSD LD
Kathryn Marie Durbin, MS RD CSSD LD, is a dietetics and nutrition specialist serving the Aberdeen, NC area. She works with patients to develop personalized nutrition plans that support their health goals and overall wellness.
Emily Cornel, MS RDN LDN CNSC
Emily Cornel is a registered dietitian nutritionist in Aberdeen, NC, specializing in dietetics and nutrition. She holds credentials as a specialist in clinical nutrition and works with patients to develop personalized nutritional care plans.
Doretta Wright, MS RD CDCES
Doretta Wright is a registered dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist in Aberdeen, NC. She provides nutrition guidance and dietary counseling to support your health goals.
Damian J Ganoe, Registered Dietitian
Damian J Ganoe is a registered dietitian specializing in dietetics and nutrition in Aberdeen, NC. He works with patients to develop personalized nutrition plans and dietary guidance.
Brittany Hampton
Brittany Hampton is a dietetics and nutrition specialist serving Aberdeen, NC. She works with patients to develop personalized nutrition plans to support their health goals.
Frequently asked
How many dietitians & nutrition providers are listed in Aberdeen, NC?
Our directory currently lists 6 dietitians & nutrition providers in Aberdeen, NC. This count updates as new providers are approved, so the number reflects current inventory rather than a static snapshot.
Do these dietitians & nutrition providers accept TRICARE or military insurance?
Medicare is the primary insurer for a large share of patients in the Aberdeen area. Most practices accept Medicare; supplemental and Medicare Advantage acceptance varies by plan. Confirm coverage before booking.
What's the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist?
Registered dietitian (RD or RDN) is a protected credential with standardized clinical training, while the word nutritionist is used more loosely. Check the credential on the provider's profile, especially when a medical condition is involved.
Do I need a referral to see a dietitian?
Often you can book directly, but insurance coverage for nutrition counseling frequently depends on a medical reason and sometimes a referral. Ask your plan what it covers and whether a referral from your primary-care provider is needed.
What happens at a first nutrition visit?
Expect a conversation about your health history, medications, eating patterns, schedule, and goals, followed by a plan you can actually follow. A dietitian adjusts the plan over follow-up visits rather than prescribing a one-time diet. This page is general education, not individual medical advice.
Using TRICARE near Fort Bragg?
Our guides cover finding civilian dietitians & nutrition providers and other providers who accept TRICARE in the Aberdeen-area area, referrals, and setting up your PCM after a PCS.
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