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Diaetologin Flandorfer is a nutrition counseling and nutritional therapy service provided by Susanne Flandorfer, BSc BSc, based in Vienna’s 18th district in Austria, with online consultations also available. It is not a traditional pre-recorded course or coaching bootcamp, but rather a highly individualized nutrition therapy/counseling service with a strong medical and health focus. Its main areas include eating disorders, digestive discomfort, food intolerances, developing a healthier relationship with food, and issues related to being overweight.
The website’s most prominent focus is nutritional therapy for eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, and atypical eating disorders. The process begins with a free initial phone or video consultation, followed by a detailed 60-minute first session. Depending on the situation, sessions usually start on a weekly basis and gradually move to every two weeks or once a month. Interventions include establishing a regular meal structure, adjusting restrictive eating patterns, addressing fear foods, identifying triggers for binge eating, and restoring awareness of hunger and fullness cues. The approach emphasizes “no diet pressure,” scientific evidence, empathy, and sustainable behavior change. It also clearly states that nutritional therapy should be combined with psychotherapy and cannot replace it.
Pricing for nutritional therapy for eating disorders is disclosed relatively clearly: the initial consultation costs €149 for 60 minutes, while follow-up consultations cost €119 for 50 minutes. The initial phone or video consultation is free. The text explains that Austria’s public health insurance typically does not cover the cost. People insured under GSVG or BSVG may be able to use the “Health Hundred Euros” benefit, and some private insurance plans may offer reimbursement, but this should be confirmed in advance.
The main advantage is the strong presentation of qualifications: Diätologin is regulated under Austria’s MTD Act and belongs to the category of higher-level medical-therapeutic-diagnostic health professions. The website also lists association memberships, continuing education, and relevant guidelines and literature sources. Its service process, suitability criteria, and crisis support information are also fairly comprehensive. The drawbacks are that the service is mainly designed for a German-speaking environment, with no visible Chinese or English service information; the cost is relatively high for fully self-paying users; and the format is more like one-on-one healthcare support than a scalable learning course.
It is suitable for people in Austria, or those comfortable with German-language online services, who are currently receiving or preparing to receive psychotherapy and want nutritional structure support during eating disorder recovery. It may also suit people with irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis or reflux, food intolerances, or those seeking to improve their relationship with food. For Chinese users who simply want to take a nutrition course, the fit is limited. If they are seeking medical-level eating disorder support, they will also need to consider language, time zone, collaboration with local doctors, and legal/medical boundaries.
Whether the website can be accessed directly and reliably from mainland China is unknown, as the scraped text provides no evidence. The pages involve Google Maps loading, and the map component may be restricted in mainland China.
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diaetologin-flandorfer.at is an Austria Health provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach diaetologin-flandorfer.at directly.