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Patient and caregiver education

Patient Hub

Simple education and support resources to help patients and caregivers discuss nutritional care with their healthcare team.

Simple path

1
Learn the basics

Review plain-language information before your visit.

2
Prepare questions

Use the checklist to focus your care-team conversation.

3
Follow guidance

Use product information only as directed by your healthcare provider.

Welcome

Prepare for better nutrition conversations

This page is designed to help patients and caregivers understand product basics, organize questions, and prepare for conversations with a healthcare provider. It does not replace medical advice.

Nutrition basics

Understanding nutritional support

Nutritional support can be part of a broader care plan for people managing kidney health or other clinical nutrition needs. Your healthcare team can help decide whether a nutrition product fits your diet, lab monitoring, health history, and current care plan.

Bring questionsUse this page to prepare for a practical care-team conversation.
Stay individualizedYour clinician can account for your diet, labs, and medical history.

Visit checklist

Questions to ask your healthcare provider

  • Is this product appropriate for my nutrition plan?
  • How should I use it with my current diet?
  • Are there ingredients I should avoid?
  • How often should my labs or health status be monitored?
  • Should I bring this product information to my dietitian or clinician?

Safe use

How to use product information safely

Do not self-prescribe, start, stop, or change any nutrition product without professional guidance. Product information is most useful when reviewed with your clinician or dietitian.

  • Follow clinician guidance.
  • Read the label.
  • Report adverse reactions.
  • Keep routine appointments.
  • Ask about interactions with dietary restrictions or medications.

Appointment prep

What to bring to your next visit

A little preparation can make product conversations easier and more specific to your needs.

  • Your current product label or product page.
  • A list of medications, supplements, and nutrition products you already use.
  • Any dietary restrictions your healthcare team has given you.
  • Recent lab or monitoring questions you want to discuss.

Patient resources

Helpful materials to review with your care team

Pending approved content

Product Brochure

In-development patient-friendly product overview for review with your care team.

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Pending approved content

Patient FAQ

In-development answers to common questions patients can discuss with their care team.

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Pending approved content

Caregiver Guide

In-development caregiver support and visit-preparation materials.

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Pending approved content

How to Talk to Your Dietitian

In-development discussion prompts for nutrition appointments.

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FAQ

Common patient questions

Can I decide on my own whether this product is right for me?

No. This information is educational and should be reviewed with a healthcare professional who understands your nutrition plan and health history.

Should I bring product information to my dietitian or clinician?

Yes. Bringing the label, product page, or approved brochure can help your care team decide whether it fits your current plan.

What should I do if something does not feel right after starting a product?

Stop and contact your healthcare provider promptly. Report any unexpected reactions or concerns to your care team.

This information is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting or changing any nutrition product.