Find a Registered Dietitian & Nutrition Specialist in New York City

Square Fare partners with registered dietitians, endocrinologists, fitness trainers and health coaches across New York City. Together, we deliver personalized, fresh, clean meals tailored to

Square Fare supports families with one person who has specific dietary needs — personalized for them, more general for everyone else. So no one feels singled out at the dinner table. Use code CHERRY for 20% off your first order.
— Claire Goldwitz, Founder

Nutrition partners in New York City

The registered dietitians below work with Square Fare clients to ensure meals actively support each family member's individual needs — whether that's an allergen-free protocol for a child with multiple food allergies, a selective eating expansion plan for a child with ARFID, or a family meal solution where one member has specific clinical requirements and everyone else needs something more general. No one eats separately, no one feels singled out.

Meet Our Nutritionists!

Jean Hanks, MS, RDN, CDN

I’m a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, native New Yorker, runner, dog mom and lover of all things food. I alter recipes to make them more nutritious.

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Amy Shapiro, MS, RN, CDN

With over 15 years of experience, I am a valued authority in nutrition and healthy living, featured in Women’s Health, The NY Post, Vogue, Cheddar and NBC.

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Lorraine Kearney, CDN, RD, RDN

I am the founder and CEO of New York City Nutrition and an internationally published author. I believe that food and mindset impact physical and mental healing.

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Jessica Haskin, RDN, CDN, IFNCP

I specialize in IBS, SIBO, leaky gut, histamine intolerance, IBD, gastroparesis, GERD, and autoimmune conditions including Hashimoto’s.

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Kendra Bova MS, RDN, CDN, IFNCP

My approach is rooted in science but deeply personal. I look at the full picture, including stress, sleep, movement, hormones, and daily routines.

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Rachel Dyckman, MS, RDN, CDN

As a New York City-based Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, I work with clients on science-backed dietary strategies to optimize their health and wellness.

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Sara Kahn, MS, CNS, CDN

I am a board-certified clinical & functional nutritionist in New York City and virtually all over the country. I specialize in chronic cases of SIBO, IBS and acid reflux. 

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Danielle Falchiere, RDN, CDN, MS

I help clients create sustainable, personalized strategies that support their physical health and strengthen their relationship with food for the long term.

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Gabby Zeagler, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES

Through Personalized nutrition and sustainable strategies, I build realistic, not restrictive, wellness routines that focus on establishing balanced habits.

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Nicki Parlitsis, RD, LDN, CPT

Nicki works with clients to create personalized, root-cause-driven strategies that fit real life. Her goal is to help you feel better without burning out or obsessing.

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Lauren A Minchen, MPH, RDN, CDN

What Lauren loves most about nutrition is that it is unique to each person. Nutrition should be personalized to support you in achieving your own invincible, inspired life.

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Fancesca Alfano, MS, CDN, CNS, IFNCP

Francesca holds a masters degree in Nutrition & Integrative Health, is a Certified Nutrition Specialist®, & is trained functional nutrition from the Integrative and Functional Nutrition Academy

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Picky eating — what's normal and when to get support

Some degree of food selectivity is developmentally normal in toddlers and young children. Food neophobia peaks between ages 2 and 6 and typically decreases with repeated, low-pressure exposure. Research shows that children may need 10–15 exposures to a new food before accepting it — which means a single rejected meal is almost never meaningful data.

When picky eating becomes a clinical concern is when it significantly limits nutritional intake, causes significant family stress, or restricts variety to a degree that affects growth and development. A pediatric dietitian provides specific, developmentally appropriate strategies for expanding acceptance without pressure or conflict.

Pediatric food allergies — managing safely without restricting too much

Food allergies in children require careful management that balances genuine safety with nutritional adequacy and quality of life. A pediatric dietitian specializing in food allergies ensures that allergenic foods are replaced with nutritionally equivalent alternatives and that the child's overall diet remains varied and adequate.

For families managing complex pediatric food allergies, Square Fare can prepare meals for the child with specific restrictions while providing standard personalized meals for other family members — so the whole family eats well without the burden falling entirely on one parent preparing food.

Family nutrition — feeding a household with different needs

One of the most common challenges in family nutrition is the logistics of feeding people with different preferences, ages, and nutritional needs simultaneously. Square Fare's model — individual customization for each person, from a single kitchen — is designed for exactly this situation. The parent can receive meals calibrated to their specific clinical needs; family members receive personalized but more general options. No one is eating separately, no one is singled out, and no one is cooking multiple dinners. Square Fare has also worked directly with daycare settings in New York City — and educators reported that children slept better, focused better, and were more willing to try new foods.

Nutrition for children with ADHD, autism, and sensory sensitivities

Children with ADHD and autism spectrum disorder are significantly more likely to have food selectivity, sensory aversions to food textures and flavors, and nutritional deficiencies resulting from restricted diets. Research suggests that deficiencies in iron, zinc, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamin D may influence ADHD symptoms and overall function. A pediatric dietitian who specializes in neurodevelopmental conditions addresses both the behavioral feeding challenges and the underlying nutritional needs.

Frequently asked questions:

When should I take my child to a dietitian for picky eating?

A pediatric dietitian consultation is worth considering when picky eating has lasted more than a few months, is causing the child to miss out on significant nutritional variety, is creating significant family conflict around mealtimes, or is accompanied by concern about growth.

Can Square Fare make food for children?

Square Fare has experience preparing meals for children and families. For children with specific dietary restrictions or clinical needs, their dietitian's specifications guide the meal preparation. Square Fare has also worked with daycare settings in NYC to provide fresh, scratch-cooked meals for young children with excellent results.

How does Square Fare handle a family where one person has dietary restrictions and others don't? Square Fare customizes each individual's meals independently. A parent managing gestational diabetes receives meals calibrated to their carbohydrate targets; their partner and children receive personalized but less restrictive meals — all from the same kitchen, without the parent cooking separate meals for themselves.

What age range does Square Fare serve?

Square Fare serves adults and families. For children, meals are prepared based on specifications provided by the child's pediatric dietitian and parents. Contact Claire directly at claire@getsquarefare.com to discuss pediatric and family meal plans.


Finding a women's health nutritionist in New York City

Square Fare partners with pediatric nutritionists, family dietitians, and registered dietitians specializing in childhood nutrition, picky eating, pediatric food allergies, ARFID, and family meal planning across New York City. For families with one member who has specific nutritional needs and others who don't, Square Fare personalizes each meal individually — so everyone eats well without anyone feeling singled out. Use code CHERRY for 20% off your first order.