Meet Andria
Andria McCormack is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) at Chesapeake Nutrition Company. She offers a supportive, step-by-step approach that simplifies nutrition recommendations so your goals feel realistic—and sustainable for lifelong change.
Who Andria works with…
You may be a good fit for Andria if you want clear, practical nutrition support for:
Prediabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure.
Digestive concerns like IBS, SIBO, Crohn’s, and colitis.
Weight management goals, including support for GLP‑1 medications and bariatric surgery preparation.
Adults age 55+ who want straightforward, encouraging guidance.
Andria also has experience with enteral nutrition (tube feeding).
Approach and experience
With over five years of experience as a Registered Dietitian, Andria helps clients cut through confusion and focus on practical tools they can use for life.
Education
Andria holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
Scheduling, insurance, and location
Evening appointments may be available if you prefer later times.
Open to clients with Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, CareFirst, and Medicare.
Appointments are available virtually for adults 18+ in Maryland and Virginia.
What it means to be a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN)
In the United States, “RD” and “RDN” are protected credentials. To earn the RDN credential, dietitians must meet national requirements that include:
Earn a graduate degree (this became the minimum degree requirement for exam eligibility effective January 1, 2024).
Complete accredited dietetics coursework and supervised practice through an accredited pathway (college education + hands-on training/internship).
Pass the national Registration Examination for Dietitians and maintain registration.
Maintain the credential with continuing education (the RDN credential requires ongoing professional development— 75 continuing education units every 5 years under a recertification model).
Note: Many states also have separate licensure rules for practicing dietetics. In Maryland RDNs are licensed by the state as Licensed Dietitian Nutritionists.