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FAQS

DO YOU TAKE INSURANCE?

Currently, Nourished Nutrition Counseling LLC accepts Anthem Blue Cross, United Healthcare, Harvard Pilgrim including Health Plans, Cigna, and Tufts. Want to see what your coverage will allow? Nourished can contact your insurance provider to verify coverage prior to the start of your appointment. 

WHAT FORMS OF PAYMENT DOES NOURISHED NUTRITION TAKE?

If insurance does not cover care or if there is a copay, we will keep a credit card or HSA /FSA card on file via GetHealthie. As medical providers, all services are eligible for HSA/FSA and itemized receipts can be sent upon request. Cash or check is also accepted. 

CAN YOU HELP ME FIND OTHER PROVIDERS? 

Yes! Therapists, PCPs, OBGs, PTs and GIs may be vital in supporting your treatment. Nourished has an extensive network of care providers suited for your recovery and goals. 

Dietitian vs. Nutritionist? 

Dietitians are credentialed, board-certified food and nutrition experts with extensive training and formal education. Depending on where they live, dietitians and nutritionists like CNSs may also need to meet additional requirements to be licensed to practice. Dietitians apply their expertise across a range of settings, including hospitals, academic institutions, and food service management. Some specialize in working with specific populations, such as children, athletes, or those with cancer or eating disorders. Meanwhile, in the United States, the term “nutritionist” is regulated by certain states but not others. Thus, in many states, anyone can call themselves a nutritionist. Though these titles can sometimes be easy to confuse, remember that professionals with the title of RD meet highly regulated education standards and are required to maintain licensure by completing continuing education. 

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