Specializing in food allergy and intolerance, integrating the best available research with clinical expertise and patient values.
Food Allergy & Intolerance
Supporting patients and families as they navigate suspected or diagnosed food allergies or intolerances.
Nutrition & Wellness
Working with patients to achieve their best quality of life – as they define it!
Eva Weston RDN, LD, NBC-HWC, is a licensed registered dietitian nutritionist, and national board-certified health and wellness coach providing general wellness and preventative care, as well as specializing in food allergy and intolerance.
Eva has additional certificates of training in Adult Weight Management from the Commission for Dietetic Registration (CDR), Integrative & Functional Nutrition (CDR), & in Pediatric Food Allergy from Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE).
Recent Publications and Media:
- Do You Need a Wheat-Free Diet?, HealthCentral, April 2024
- Non–Immunoglobulin E–Mediated Food Allergies: Distinguishing the Nuances, Nutrition Today, March/April 2024
- IgE-Mediated Food Allergies: Why Differentiate from Other Adverse Food Reactions, Nutrition Today, November/December 2023
- Clearing Up the Mystery of Food Allergies, Nutrition Today, March/April 2023
- Technology in Global Nutrition: A Perspective from the Front Lines, The Feed Magazine January 2018,
WNW is a participating telehealth provider, making it easy for you to fit in appointments from the convenience of your home, office, or any quiet place with good internet. Our HIPPA-compliant app can be used from your computer, tablet, or phone.
Family Nutrition:
If your children or spouse/partner is on the same insurance plan they likely have the same coverage and our work can be family-oriented.
For example, if a parent and child both have an Aetna or Cigna plan, they each respectfully have the baseline number of FREE (insurance-covered) sessions you can meet with them as a family. If a parent has younger children, the dietitian can meet with the parent only for nutritional support for the younger family member.
Regarding privacy, anything said in private by an adult in session with the RD is legally bound to the HIPPA (privacy) act and cannot be repeated to another person without express permission.
Regarding privacy for older minors, an individual personal “agreement” is an agreement outlined between the parents, RD, and older minor regarding privacy, and the RD honors the agreement established. This agreement is family-specific, meaning your family decides how they want to handle privacy with older minors.