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Hello, I'm Jennifer!

Meet Jennifer Hendrix, RDN, LDN! ​Jennifer is a 20-year member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and has extensive training in trauma-informed care and eating disorders. She integrates nervous system regulation techniques into her Nutrition Counseling practice, supporting her clients in fostering long-term food freedom and body trust.

 

Jennifer is a trauma-informed dietitian who takes a holistic and integrative perspective while providing Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) to her clients. She is dedicated to helping clients navigate their individual needs with a compassionate and personalized care. She specializes in Digestive Health, Disordered Eating, and supporting clients using GLP1 medications.

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Drawing on evidence-based practices, she combines intuitive eating principles with nervous system regulation to support clients in their healing journey. Jennifer’s goal is to empower you to rebuild a positive relationship with food, foster body atunement, identify and honor your basic needs, and make choices that promote both your physical and emotional well-being in harmony.

Indiana

Accepts: Anthem BCBS ​​

United Healthcare & UMR

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Private Pay Rate:

$155 / intake Session

$135 /Hour Session

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Michigan

Private Pay Only

$150 / intake Session

$135 /Hour Session

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Pending

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan based on legislation in Michigan.​

Colorado

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Private Pay Only

$150 / intake Session

$135 /Hour Session

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Arizona

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Private Pay Only

$150 / intake Session

$135 /Hour Session

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