Terms of Service


ALL CLIENTS MUST SIGN AN AGREEMENT FOR WELLNESS SERVICES PRIOR TO THEIR FIRST SESSION.

PAYMENTS AND REFUNDS

Payment is due by the first scheduled session. Under no circumstances will payments made by the Client be refunded. The Client may choose to withdraw from any program at any time but will not be reimbursed for any unused sessions. Refunds will not be given for services rendered.  All session packages and programs expire after 180 days of the purchase date and any unused sessions will be forfeited after expiration. Laboratory and supplement fees are not included in the cost of the program and must be paid for separately. Supplement and laboratory fees cannot be refunded.

SCHEDULING

I understand that my clients have busy schedules and I take pride in not keeping them waiting or keeping them longer than planned. Each session will begin and end on time. If you need to cancel or reschedule the appointment, you must do so 24 hours in advance; otherwise, you will forfeit that appointment and will not be reimbursed. Unused sessions must be scheduled within 180 days of purchase date.

CONFIDENTIALITY

The Client acknowledges the Functional Nutrition Counselor will keep all information exchanged during the program sessions in strict confidentiality. Additionally, the Client is aware that the Functional Nutrition Counselor is prohibited from disclosing protected healthcare information, except upon the Client's written authorization.

DISCLAIMER OF HEALTH CARE RELATED SERVICES

Before you choose to use the services of Lindsey Barnett, FNC please read the following information FULLY AND CAREFULLY.

GOAL: My basic goal is to encourage people to become knowledgeable about and responsible for their own health and bring it to a personal optimum level. Nutritional Counseling is designed to improve your health but is not designed to treat any specific disease or medical condition. Reaching the goal of optimum health, absent other non‐nutritional complicating factors, requires a sincere commitment from you, possible lifestyle changes, and a positive attitude. A Nutritional Counselor is trained to evaluate your nutritional needs and make recommendations of dietary change and nutritional supplements. A Nutritional Counselor is not the same as a Registered Dietician and is not trained to provide medical diagnoses, and no comment or recommendation should be construed as being a medical diagnosis.  Since every human being is unique, I cannot guarantee any specific result from my programs or services.

HEALTH CONCERNS: If you suffer from a medical or pathological condition, you need to consult with an appropriate healthcare provider. A Nutritional Counselor is not a substitute for your family physician or another appropriate healthcare provider. A Nutritional Counselor is not trained nor licensed to diagnose or treat pathological conditions, illnesses, injuries, or diseases.

If you are under the care of another healthcare provider, it is important that you contact your other healthcare providers and alert them to your use of nutritional supplements. Nutritional counseling may be a beneficial adjunct to more traditional care, and it may also alter your need for medication, so it is important you always keep your physician informed of changes in your nutritional program.

If you are using medications of any kind, you are required to alert the Nutritional Counselor to such use, as well as to discuss any potential interactions between medications and nutritional products with your pharmacist. 

If you have any physical or emotional reaction to nutritional supplements, discontinue their use immediately, and contact your Nutritional Counselor to ascertain if the reaction is adverse or an indication of the natural course of the body's adjustment to the therapy.

Functional lab testing is recommended on an as-needed basis to determine areas of dysfunction. Lab tests are not used for diagnosis or treatment. Lab testing can assist in revealing nutritional deficiencies and biochemical imbalances. Test results are used to guide protocols to restore optimal function.

COMMUNICATION: Every client is an individual, and it is not possible to determine in advance how your system will react to the supplements you need. It is sometimes necessary to adjust your program as we proceed until your body can begin to properly accept products geared to correct the imbalance. It is your responsibility to do your part by using your nutrition guidelines, exercise your body and mind sufficiently to bring your emotions into a positive balance, eat a proper diet, get plenty of rest, and learn about nutrition. You must stay in contact with me so we can let you know what is happening and the best course of action.

You should request your other healthcare provider, if any, to feel free to contact me for answers to any questions they may have regarding nutritional therapy.

PRACTITIONER EDUCATION. Lindsey Barnett is Functional Nutrition Counselor through the Functional Nutrition Alliance®. Lindsey has advanced training in functional nutrition and holds certificates as a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, Holistic Health and Wellness Coach from AFPA, Certified NASM Personal Trainer, and 200-Hour Yoga Teacher through Yoga Alliance.

LICENSURE. A Nutrition Counselor is different than a dietician and is not licensed or certified by any state. However, a Functional Nutrition Counselor™ is trained by The Functional Nutrition Alliance® which provides a certificate of completion to students who have successfully met all course requirements, including a written. A license to practice Nutritional Therapy is not required in some states. Laws and regulations regarding certification and licensure requirements differ from state to state.