Health at Every Size® Healthcare Provider Listing
In-Network Insurance Companies:
- Aetna
- BlueCross BlueShield
- Cigna
- HealthChoice
- UnitedHealthcare
Specialties & Areas of Focus:
- Eating Disorders (ED)
- Anorexia Nervosa (AN)
- Bulimia Nervosa (BN)
- Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
- Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
- Intuitive Eating (IE)
- Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT)
- Nutrition Counseling
Modalities & Theoretical Lenses:
- Internal Family Systems (IFS)
- Motivational Interviewing (MI)
- Relational Cultural Theory (RCT)
- Fat Liberation
- Intersectional Feminism
- Agentic Care
- Harm Reductive Care
- Anti-Carceral Care
- Body Liberation
Age Groups Served:
- Adults (18 years old and up)
- Older Adults (65+ years old)
- Adults (18 years old and up)
- Older Adults (65+ years old)
Additional Populations Served & Allied Groups:
- LGBTQIA2S+ folks
- BBIPoC folks
- Latine Folks
- Nonbinary Folks
- Disabled Folks
- Neurodivergent Folks
Languages Services Offered In:
- English
- English
My Philosophy of Care
Commitment Statement:
Dietetics has historically taken a white-, cisgender-, and thin-centered approach to health with little awareness of intersecting forms of oppression and the ways they impact people’s well-being. Anti-fat bias, racism, genderism, ableism, and unequal access to care all influence health in profound ways, but dietetics has long prioritized weight loss as a blanket solution. Meanwhile, training for registered dietitians has historically focused exclusively on clinical expertise without consideration for clients’ own lived experiences and insights.
At Simply You Nutrition, we’re committed to changing dietetics for the better by standing against oppression and providing weight-inclusive care that recognizes every client as the individual they are.
We do this by… •Centering our clients’ agency and autonomy and trusting them as the expert of their own bodies •Embracing our clients’ identities, cultures, and lived experiences, using these insights to provide more supportive and informed care •Actively seeking out and implementing ongoing education about oppression, intersectionality, underrepresented cultures and identities, and the many -isms that marginalize people in our field and in our culture
We’re committed to creating a brave space where everyday people can access food and body image healing, so that together we can create a world that celebrates all bodies and cares equitably for all people. (full Commitment Statement can be found on our website)
At Simply You Nutrition, we’re committed to changing dietetics for the better by standing against oppression and providing weight-inclusive care that recognizes every client as the individual they are.
We do this by… •Centering our clients’ agency and autonomy and trusting them as the expert of their own bodies •Embracing our clients’ identities, cultures, and lived experiences, using these insights to provide more supportive and informed care •Actively seeking out and implementing ongoing education about oppression, intersectionality, underrepresented cultures and identities, and the many -isms that marginalize people in our field and in our culture
We’re committed to creating a brave space where everyday people can access food and body image healing, so that together we can create a world that celebrates all bodies and cares equitably for all people. (full Commitment Statement can be found on our website)
About Me & My Practice
I’m a weight-inclusive, neuro-affirming, dietitian for everyday people. I believe everyone deserves to feel safe, well-nourished, and at home in their body.
But early in my career as a registered dietitian, I began to see how some typical dietary recommendations often ignored other really important factors. Some people don’t have easy access to certain types of foods, due to their budget or even where they live. Some people don’t experience hunger cues like the “average” person, so it’s hard to figure out how to eat “intuitively.” Some people have sensory needs that have never been respected, so they’ve always just been seen or labeled as a “picky eater.”
And all the while, things like weight stigma, racism, and other systems of oppression can harm our health, and none of those can be “fixed” by a simple diet. First I was frustrated, and then I got fired up, and Simply You Nutrition was born.
I’m not a dietitian just to make nutrition recommendations—I’m a dietitian because I care about you (and tearing down barriers to care) so very much. I’m here to validate your experience, advocate for you, and help you feel more safe to be exactly who you are.
This is your one-of-a-kind journey—you shouldn’t have to hide any parts of your identity or deal with the worry that judgment is standing between you and healing. When you choose me as your clinician, I show up to our relationship with all of the respect, encouragement, and insight I can possibly bring.
But early in my career as a registered dietitian, I began to see how some typical dietary recommendations often ignored other really important factors. Some people don’t have easy access to certain types of foods, due to their budget or even where they live. Some people don’t experience hunger cues like the “average” person, so it’s hard to figure out how to eat “intuitively.” Some people have sensory needs that have never been respected, so they’ve always just been seen or labeled as a “picky eater.”
And all the while, things like weight stigma, racism, and other systems of oppression can harm our health, and none of those can be “fixed” by a simple diet. First I was frustrated, and then I got fired up, and Simply You Nutrition was born.
I’m not a dietitian just to make nutrition recommendations—I’m a dietitian because I care about you (and tearing down barriers to care) so very much. I’m here to validate your experience, advocate for you, and help you feel more safe to be exactly who you are.
This is your one-of-a-kind journey—you shouldn’t have to hide any parts of your identity or deal with the worry that judgment is standing between you and healing. When you choose me as your clinician, I show up to our relationship with all of the respect, encouragement, and insight I can possibly bring.
Accessibility Considerations
As a virtual practice, Simply You Nutrition is able to provide nutrition therapy to individuals who reside all throughout Oklahoma.
We offer gender- and identity-affirming care. We share our pronouns with you, and we use your pronouns. We understand your name may be different than your legal name, and we use your name.
We currently offer services in the English language. We are not yet partnered with a translation service for ASL or other spoken languages.
We offer gender- and identity-affirming care. We share our pronouns with you, and we use your pronouns. We understand your name may be different than your legal name, and we use your name.
We currently offer services in the English language. We are not yet partnered with a translation service for ASL or other spoken languages.