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For people living with renal and liver disease, including chronic kidney disease and early-stage kidney and liver damage, diet and nutrition can play a key role.
This is important in a number of ways: good nutrition will help support your overall health and wellbeing, including immune function. There may be certain foods that are helpful to avoid, depending on the nature of your condition and any other treatments you are on.
At Hadley Wood, we understand that this can seem overwhelming at times. You’re not alone – and our dietitian is here to help. Through one-on-one consultations, we will take the time to get to know you and your health, and ensure you get the diet and nutrition advice and guidance best suited to your individual needs.
Hadley Wood Hospital’s dietitian can help devise diet and nutrition plans tailored specifically to your individual health and needs. Alongside this, we can provide general lifestyle advice to support your goals and overall wellbeing, and help you feel in control of managing your health.
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020 7317 7751 to speak with a member of our team