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Do you take insurance?

Yes!

We can process claims for those with Blue Cross / Blue Shield.

For all other providers, we can provide a super bill which is a receipt that you can use to submit a claim on your own with your provider.

 

What is the difference between a Dietitian and Nutritionist?

Good question!  A Registered Dietitian (RD)  or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) is a nutrition expert who, at a minimum: holds at a Bachelors degree (or equivalent) in dietetics, completed a dietetic internship of 1200 supervised practice hours, and passed a national certification exam.  RDs/RDNs also must complete at least 75 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits every five years to maintain their credentials. RDs/RDNs are a protected credential while Nutritionist is not.

A Nutritionist, is less clearly defined.  It could be someone who worked for years to earn a Ph.D. in nutrition science.  It could also be someone who earned a certificate at a weekend workshop.  No matter who you choose to work with, it’s important that they have rigorous training to best meet your needs.

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