Nutrition Services at Campus Health
We make nutrition approachable with compassionate and individualized support.
1:1 Nutrition Counseling with Registered Dietitians
Nutrition is not one size fits all. We aim to take the stress out of eating and promote a healthy relationship with food and movement.
Get Support With:
• Navigating nutrition as a college student
• Eating disorders/disordered eating
• Gastrointestinal (GI) issues
• Food allergies/intolerances
• Sports/Performance Nutrition
• Elevated cholesterol/blood pressure
• Prediabetes/diabetes management
• Nutrient deficiencies
• Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
• And more!
Call us at 520-621-9202 to schedule your in-person or virtual appointment with a dietitian.
What Students Are Saying
Compassionate & Non-Judgemental
"{The dietitian} is amazing, compassionate, and non-judgmental clinician. She is an excellent listener and very helpful to brainstorm with. I really appreciate how she is willing to troubleshoot and work with me."
Exceptional Guidance & Experience
"{The dietitian} was excellent. I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for her exceptional guidance and expertise in refining my nutrition needs. Her informative approach and consideration of all lifestyle factors have truly made a positive impact on my approach to nutrition. Thanks to her dedication and support, I can see I will be able to achieve my health goals."
Helped Repair My Relationship with Food
"I love {the dietitian}! She helped me so much in repairing my relationship with food, especially as an on-the-go college student."
Meet the Dietitians
Request A Nutrition Presentation
Our dietitians can bring interactive presentations to your dorm, classroom, and/or club. Nutrition topics can be adapted to your audience as needed.
Request A Nutrition Presentation
Student-Led Nutrition Programs
Data & Resources
College is a time of change and also a time where students are especially susceptible to disordered eating which can lead to the development of eating disorders. Knowing the data and resources available early on can help improve a student's health and wellbeing.
Student Data
Below is data from our Health and Wellness Survey with information on the prevalence of food and body image concerns on our campus.
- 31% of students suffer from disordered eating
- 44% of students compare their food/body to social media
- 62% of students reported that weight affects the way they feel about themselves.
On/Off-Campus Resources
Not sure where to start? Contact Nutrition Services at 520-621-5700 or Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS) at 520-621-3334.
Eating Disorder Information
Learn more about general facts about eating disorders.
Are you a parent concerned about your child's eating habits? Here is a helpful toolkit for parents.
Do you have a friend or loved one you feel is struggling with food or body image? Here are some ideas for supporting a friend or loved one.
Nutrition Counseling at Campus Health
Our registered dietitians provide counseling for a variety of nutrition-related concerns. Around 75% of the students we see show disordered eating/eating disorder behaviors.
Virtual Eating Disorder Support Groups
Many eating disorder treatment centers offer free and virtual support groups. Here are a few:
On Campus Food & Mood Drop-In Support Group
Free, weekly drop-in space to discuss food and body image. More information about Food & Mood
CAPS
Counseling & Psych Services (CAPS) provides brief counseling for mental health concerns, including eating disorders.
Bella Vita Tucson
A local organization that helps Tucson's adolescents and families with eating disorders process at no charge. Learn more about Bella Vita Tucson here.