Meet your dietitian

Taylor Janulewicz, RDN

Taylor Janulewicz is a registered dietitian who brings together medical expertise, emotional understanding, and compassionate support for people navigating some of the most difficult chapters of their lives. She earned her Bachelor of Science from Nicholls State University in southern Louisiana and completed her dietetic internship through Utah State University’s distance program before returning home to Arizona.

Taylor originally believed she’d work in school food service, but everything changed when she stepped into clinical care. Her experiences in the bone marrow transplant unit and years in critical care showed her just how deeply nutrition, identity, and healing are intertwined. She discovered a calling to walk alongside people facing cancer, treatment-related symptoms, body image changes, and the emotional toll of illness.

Today, Taylor specializes in both oncology nutrition and eating disorder care, with a unique ability to support clients whose relationship with food has been shaped by trauma, treatment, or major life transitions. She helps her clients maintain strength during treatment, rebuild trust with food, and nurture a healthier relationship with their bodies—without rigidity, shame, or overwhelming nutrition rules.

Committed to growth, she continuously pursues advanced training in oncology and eating disorders to ensure she provides care that is evidence-based, up-to-date, and deeply human. Her approach blends medical knowledge with practical strategies and genuine emotional support.

Outside of her practice, Taylor recharges by spending time with her adventure-loving border collie, Lola, and taking spontaneous day trips whenever she can.

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Exciting news! I was recently featured in Phoenix Voyage magazine, where I shared the mission behind my business and how I'm helping cancer patients navigate nutrition with confidence and clarity. This feature highlights the heart of what I do—offering practical, compassionate support during cancer treatment. Check out the article to learn more about my story and the impact of specialized oncology nutrition.

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