I work closely with patients to determine their main nutritional concerns, discuss evidence-based solutions, and create an appropriate care plan that is attainable and fits their life.

Jordan Faith is a registered dietitian with experience in clinical gastrointestinal (GI) care. At Oshi, Jordan works one-on-one with patients to help them better understand their digestive symptoms and find nutrition strategies that actually fit their life. She believes GI care is never one-size-fits-all, and that the most effective plans comes from collaboration, curiosity, and a deep understanding of each patient’s unique experience. Her goal is to help patients feel heard, supported, and empowered while improving their quality of life.

She has worked with patients managing a wide range of digestive conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), celiac disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), short bowel syndrome, chronic pancreatitis, and chronic idiopathic constipation. She has a strong interest in IBS, IBD, and celiac disease and is continually deepening her expertise in these areas.

Jordan recognizes that digestive health is influenced by many moving pieces, and takes a whole-person approach to care that considers stress, lifestyle habits, and eating patterns—not just food choices. She was drawn to GI care through her own personal experience as a patient. After struggling with major symptoms throughout high school and undergoing multiple tests and appointments without relief, she found meaningful improvement through nutrition changes guided by a dietitian. That experience shaped her passion for helping others find relief.

Outside of work, Jordan enjoys staying active and spending time outdoors. She can often be found hiking, backpacking, running, practicing archery, weightlifting, playing sports, or going on walks with her dog.

Education

  • Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition, Rutgers University
  • Dietetic Internship, Veterans Affairs Hospital in Lebanon, PA

Favorite Gut Health Tip

Continue trying new foods and cuisines. Diet diversity plays an important role in gut health since it can help you get a variety of nutrients.