
Lisa Wingrove is a Denver based Registered Dietitian available to share her knowledge and love of medical nutrition therapy and healthy cooking.
My Background
I have a passion for food, and the skill to support you through illness and health. My personal experience of disease and practical approach to nutrition, are assets learned in the kitchen and from my broad patient expertise. Quality of life matters: Trust me to improve yours through science, care and compassion.
B S Dietetics 2002 – 2006
Clinicial Dietitian University of Colorado Cancer Center 2012-2017
Culinary Instructor 2015-Present
Wellbeing Consultant 2018 – Present
Nutrition Outreach & Development Coordinator/Manager Campus & Community Initiatives Anschutz Health & Wellness Center, University of Colorado 2017-2021

“When I was 17 weeks pregnant with my daughter, I had terrible morning sickness and was not gaining enough weight. My doctor referred me to Lisa and it was a great experience. She helped me meal plan to have smaller, more nutrient dense portions that would allow me to gain weight. The information was clear, easy to follow, and worked with my schedule. Thanks to Lisa’s expertise, I was able to give birth to a healthy 7 pound, 3 oz baby girl!” Katie Lewandowski Nowacki,
We were so lucky to have had Lisa as part of my husband’s oncology care team. Lisa is not only extremely knowledgeable and passionate about nutrition and healthy foods; she brought a level of caring and compassion to our interactions that is second to none. She worked closely with us to provide ideas and options for calorie-dense and healthy foods that helped to sustain my husband’s weight as he underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatment. She often helped brainstorm creative ways to ensure he was consuming the right amount of nutrients despite the challenges of his specific cancer type and its treatment. I would highly recommend Lisa to anyone who is looking for a dietitian to help guide them in their understanding of nutrition and in choosing and preparing foods that nourish the body. Fran Baumgardner