Resources

Medical Nutrition Resources & Guidelines

Essential tools and information for patients, families, healthcare providers, and researchers in the inherited metabolic disorders community.

Emergency Support

IMPORTANT: MNT4P is a grant-supported program separate from Emory Healthcare.
For all medical emergencies and clinical care, contact the
Emory Metabolic Genetics Clinic directly.

Emergency Contacts:
  • Business Hours: Emory Metabolic Genetics Clinic (404) 778-8570
  • After Hours: Page Emory geneticist on call (404) 686-5500, PIC ID# 50263
  • Life-Threatening Emergencies: Always call 911

Emergency Preparedness: Emergency Preparedness Toolkit – Disorder-specific supply lists

Patient Resources

Educational Materials:

Support Organizations:

Educational Materials:

Support Organizations:
Get Connected – Online community support 

Educational Materials:

Support Organizations:
HCU Network America – Resources, patient connections, policy advocacy 

Educational Materials:

Support Organizations:

Includes: Propionic Acidemia (PA), Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA), Isovaleric Acidemia (IVA), Glutaric Aciduria Type 1/2, Beta-Ketothiolase Deficiency, 3-MCC, 2-MBC

Educational Materials:

Support Organizations:
Organic Acidemia Association (OAA) – National organization for support and advocacy 

Medical Formula Manufacturers:

Low-Protein Modified Foods:

Support Tools:

School Support:

Newborn Screening & General Support:

Home Monitoring:

Advocacy:

Provider Resources

Access clinical guidelines, toolkits, and professional resources for healthcare providers treating patients with inherited metabolic disorders.

Clinical Guidelines & Toolkits

MNT4P partnered with Southeast Regional Genetics Network (SERN) Guidelines and Genetic Metabolic Dietitians International (GMDI) to develop evidence-based guidelines accepted by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).

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Provider Tools

Training & Education

Research & Publications

Research publications, clinical trials, and educational materials from MNT4P.
Learn About Our Research Programs

Participate in Clinical Trials

Join studies that advance treatment options while contributing valuable data that improves care for future generations. Participate in investigator-initiated trials, novel management studies, and the Southeast Integrative Newborn Screening Consortium.

Active Clinical Trials:

Benefits of Participation

  • Early access to emerging therapies
  • Contributing to future treatment options
  • Access to specialized care and monitoring

Recent MNT4P Research Publications

MNT4P's Rare Disease Recipe Corner

Low-protein recipes for amino acid disorders and low-fat recipes for fatty acid oxidation disorders.

Low-Protein Recipes

For PKU, MSUD, Tyrosinemia, Homocystinuria, and other amino acid disorders requiring protein restriction.

Recipe Resources

Low-Protein Recipes

Recipe resources in development – check back soon!

Coming Soon: Searchable recipe database organized by disorder type, meal category, holiday, and dietary modifications

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