My Food My Choice Insurance & Payment Information

Nutrition care should be accessible and transparent.

Here’s what to know about insurance coverage, payment options, and next steps when working with My Food My Choice.

Insurance Plans We Accept

We are in-network with several major insurance providers. Coverage depends on your individual plan, benefits, and diagnosis.

Accepted Insurance Providers

All services are provided virtually, which may impact coverage depending on your plan and state.

*Insurance benefits vary by policy. Being in-network does not guarantee full coverage or zero out-of-pocket cost.

What Insurance Typically Covers

(High-level examples — coverage is not guaranteed)

Insurance plans may cover Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) for certain conditions, such as:

  • Diabetes or prediabetes
  • PCOS and insulin resistance
  • Digestive conditions
  • Cardiovascular concerns (high cholesterol, hypertension)
  • Eating disorder recovery (when applicable and diagnosis-dependent)

Coverage is determined by your insurance provider, not by My Food My Choice.

What Insurance Does NOT Cover

Insurance does not cover non-clinical or educational services, including:

  • Membership programs (e.g., Nourish Strong Collective)
  • Workshops or group education
  • Courses or digital products
  • Coaching-style or accountability services

     

These offerings are available through self-pay options.

How to Use Insurance (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Request an Appointment

Submit a request to begin the process.

Step 2: Provide Insurance Information

You’ll share your insurance details so benefits can be checked.

Step 3: Benefits Are Verified

Your coverage is reviewed before scheduling.

Step 4: You’re Contacted

You’ll receive clear information about:

  • Coverage
  • Estimated out-of-pocket costs
  • Payment options

Step 5: Schedule Your Initial Appointment

Once everything is confirmed, you’ll schedule your first session.

self pay options

Self-pay nutrition therapy is available for clients who:

  • Do not have eligible insurance
  • Prefer not to use insurance
  • Are seeking services not covered by insurance

Rates and options can be found on the services page.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1:1 Support is best if you want personalized, in-depth guidance tailored to your unique health history, goals, and lifestyle. If you’re managing complex health needs, mental health conditions, or hormonal imbalances, this is the most comprehensive option.
  • Ongoing Membership works well if you want steady accountability, updated meal ideas, and workouts to keep you consistent. It’s perfect for those who like structure, resources, and motivation on a weekly or daily basis.
  • Self-paced guides and courses to go at your own pace.


Request An Appointment to Learn More!

Yes! I accept several major insurance plans, and many of my clients are able to use their benefits to cover nutrition counseling sessions. Coverage can vary based on your plan and reason for visit, so I always recommend verifying your benefits before we start.

I can provide you with the forms to check your eligibility, or I can help verify your coverage on your behalf. For those without coverage, I also offer self-pay options so you can still access the support you need.

Yes — I provide virtual nutrition counseling to clients across multiple states. However, dietitians are regulated differently depending on state laws. This means my ability to work with you may depend on where you live.

The easiest way to know for sure? Reach out with your location, and I’ll confirm whether I can see you under your state’s licensure rules. Even if I can’t work with you directly, I’m happy to help connect you with a trusted professional in your area so you still get the support you need.

Yes — I provide nutrition support for individuals struggling with disordered eating patterns, including chronic dieting, emotional eating, and body image concerns. I also work with clients who have diagnosed eating disorders.

For eating disorder care, I believe in a team-based approach. This often means collaborating with therapists, physicians, or other healthcare providers to make sure you get well-rounded support. My role is to help you rebuild a healthier relationship with food, reduce food fears, and support your body’s needs in a safe, compassionate way.

If you’re unsure whether my services are the right fit, I’m happy to talk it through and guide you toward the best level of care for your needs.

Absolutely. Working with a dietitian goes beyond meal plans and calorie counts — it’s about having a trained professional in your corner to help you make sense of nutrition, your health, and your relationship with food. Instead of sifting through confusing (and often conflicting) information online, you get evidence-based guidance that’s tailored specifically to you.

Many of my clients find that seeing a dietitian saves them time, stress, and money in the long run — whether that’s by improving lab work, reducing symptoms, breaking free from the diet cycle, or simply feeling more confident about what to eat. It’s an investment in your health that pays off daily, both now and in the future.

Yes. I ask for at least 24 hours notice or there will be a fee. No shows, late cancels/reschedules, result in a lost time slot for someone else.