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Kristen Nonahal, RDN

RDN

Renal Nutrition

Nonahal Nutrition & Dietetics

2799 W GRAND BLVD, CFP-5, Detroit, MI 48202(313) 916-271015 years practicing
83/100
Top Established
NPI1770866501

Is Kristen Nonahal, RDN a Good Nutritionist?

Kristen Nonahal, RDN has a trust score of 83/100 — placing them in the top tier of verified nutritionists in Detroit, MI. With 15 years of practice (above the local average of 11), they have solid experience.

The most important verification step for any nutritionist is confirming an active, unrestricted license with the state board — use the panel on this page to check Nonahal's current standing and any public disciplinary actions directly at the source.

What to Expect & Cost

A first visit with Kristen Nonahal, RDN typically runs 45–90 minutes and covers your health history, current eating patterns, lab work, and goals. Follow-up sessions are usually 30–45 minutes. As a renal nutrition focus, expect guidance tailored to that area.

Self-pay rates for a registered dietitian nutritionist generally range from $100–$200 for an initial assessment and $60–$120 per follow-up, varying by region and specialty. Many visits are covered by insurance as Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) — especially for diabetes, kidney disease, and other diagnoses — often with little or no out-of-pocket cost.

These are general ranges, not Kristen Nonahal, RDN's published prices. Confirm fees and coverage directly with the practice.

Before Your First Appointment

  • Check MNT coverage — call your insurer and ask whether medical nutrition therapy is covered for your diagnosis, and how many visits per year.
  • Ask about a referral — some plans require a physician referral before they'll cover a dietitian visit.
  • Bring recent lab results — bloodwork (A1C, cholesterol, kidney panel) helps the dietitian tailor a plan from day one.
  • Keep a 3-day food log — a short record of what you eat makes the first session far more productive.
  • Confirm the credential — an RD or RDN has completed accredited training and a national exam; "nutritionist" alone is unregulated in some states.

Trust Verification

  • NPI Active
  • License Active
  • No Disciplinary Actions
  • Credentials Verified
  • Established Practice
  • Focus Verified

Peer Comparison

15

Years practicing

11

Avg in Detroit

117

nutritionists in Detroit

RDN

Credential

Verify License & Discipline

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Quick Facts

Focus
Renal Nutrition
Credential
RDN
Gender
Female
NPI Since
09/28/2011

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