Anna Biggins Nutrition
Anna Biggins Nutrition, LLC


Hi! I'm Anna.
As a registered dietitian specializing in preventive cardiology, I empower individuals to transform their lives through science-driven nutrition therapy. Together, we can take proactive steps to prevent and manage chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and more.
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I don't believe in quick fixes, magic pills, or fad diets... but I do believe in research-based nutrition strategies that help prevent and treat cardiometabolic conditions.​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Work with me 1:1
This is the right choice for you if:
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You’re seeking personalized guidance and support with your nutrition
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You need help defining your health goals and creating a clear plan of action
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You want clarity on reliable nutrition guidelines, beyond the media's conflicting messages
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You’re looking for an accountability partner to help you stay on track and make lasting, healthy changes
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Eligible clients live in: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Texas, Virginia
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​In-person visits available in Overland Park, Kansas
Why choose my services?
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Science-Based Expertise: With a strong foundation in public health nutrition and years of experience in a leading cardiovascular prevention center, I bring you evidence-based strategies tailored to your unique needs.
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Client-Centered Care: Every plan I design focuses on you—your preferences, challenges, and goals. Together, we’ll craft sustainable changes that fit seamlessly into your life.
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Proven Results: From reducing triglycerides, LDL-cholesterol, and waist circumference to supporting overall healthier lifestyles, I’ve helped countless individuals achieve meaningful, lasting health improvements.
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Learn how to use food as medicine
With my training and clinical experience, you can trust me to use the science of nutrition to help treat complex cardiometabolic conditions, including:
- Overweight and obesity
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
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High triglycerides
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Prediabetes and diabetes
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Metabolic syndrome
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Heart disease (coronary artery disease, heart failure, aneurysms, etc)
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Fatty liver disease
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Atrial fibrillation
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Chronic kidney disease​
