Dallas Nutritional Counseling is Moving - New Office Location Starting June 1st
I am so excited to share we are moving offices! We will be seeing clients in person at a new location here in Dallas as of June 1st. If you are a current client no worries, we are only a short drive from our old office. We are excited to be centrally located in the middle of Dallas just off of Hillcrest and 635.
New Office - Eating Disorder Dietitians at Dallas Nutritional Counseling
If you haven’t heard…it’s a long story. So sit back and get a bag of popcorn ready because it’s kind of ridiculous.
Last fall our current office building was sold, and we were informed they would be tearing it down and turning it into condos. Imagine our surprise. We still had 3 years on our lease so we were quite shocked, but it was out of our control so we started the process of looking for a new office.
Then in January our office flooded. You may remember the pictures. We were then told we needed to move out by April, which wasn’t a problem since we already had things in the works. Two weeks before April 1st the suite we were negotiating fell through. We had two weeks to find a new office. Luckily we found one quickly, were able to stay a bit longer in our current office, and now are finally getting to move in.
If you are a current client..thank you for being so patient as we navigate figuring this all out and while the office has been boxed up since April.
We are excited to share our new space with everyone once construction is complete.
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Dallas Nutritional Counseling - New Location
Dallas Nutritional Counseling - New Office Location, Hillcrest & 635, Central Dallas, Dallas Eating Disorder Treatment
Eating disorders impact the entire family system, and while so much of the treatment process is focused on the client, the caregivers tend to struggle at home with minimal support. Join Dallas Nutritional Counseling for a two-hour parent workshop, where we will bridge the gap between what the client needs and what the family needs. In this workshop you will gain a deeper understanding of the vital role you play in the recovery process, connect with other families going through the recovery process, and feel more confident in supporting your loved one. We will also be joined by Hila Eyal whose daughter struggled with an eating disorder and now is in recovery. Hila will share their family story of how they navigated the recovery process at the beginning, in the middle, and now ongoing.