Insurance

We believe nutrition care should be accessible for everyone.

Common Table Nutrition Collective is in-network with many major insurance plans, making nutrition counseling more accessible for children, adolescents, and adults.

Many insurance plans cover visits with a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RD/RDN), often referred to as Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT).

Insurance coverage varies by provider and plan. This page helps explain which insurance plans we accept, how to confirm your provider’s network status, and how to verify your nutrition counseling benefits.

Insurance Accepted:

Many clients with in-network insurance pay $0 out-of-pocket!

Each dietitian is credentialed individually, so accepted insurance plans may vary by provider.

You can find the specific insurance plans accepted by each dietitian on their individual bio pages.

 FAQs

  • Many insurance plans cover nutrition counseling with a Registered Dietitian, especially for:

    • Preventive nutrition counseling & general wellness

    • Digestive conditions

    • Diabetes and blood sugar concerns

    • Heart health and cholesterol management

    • Pediatric nutrition and feeding concerns

    • Eating disorders and disordered eating

    • Food allergies and intolerances

    Coverage depends on your individual plan benefits, diagnosis requirements, and whether your provider is in-network. Some plans cover nutrition visits at no cost, while others may require a copay, coinsurance, or deductible.

  • Because insurance plans vary, we encourage all clients to verify their coverage for nutrition counseling with their insurance before the first appointment.

    While we may verify network participation as a courtesy, clients are responsible for confirming their benefits and understanding their financial responsibility.

    Insurance coverage and payment are determined by your insurance company at the time claims are processed.

    We’ve created a simple step-by-step guide to help you check:

    • Whether nutrition counseling is covered

    • How many visits are included

    • Whether telehealth visits are covered

    • Your expected out-of-pocket costs

    • Whether a referral is required

    View our Insurance Verification Guide

  • If your provider is not in-network with your insurance plan, payment will be due at time of service. But you may still be eligible for reimbursement from your insurance.

    Let us know if your would like a Superbill for your visits. This is a detailed, itemized receipt that you can submit to your insurance for potential out-of-network reimbursement.

    Many insurance plans reimburse a portion of nutrition counseling costs when out-of-network benefits are available.

    We recommend contacting your insurance company to ask about:

    • Out-of-network nutrition counseling coverage

    • Reimbursement rates

    • Deductible requirements

  • We are able to see most clients located in Washington, Arizona, California (requires a referral from your doctor), Colorado, Michigan, Oregon, Texas, and Virginia.

Questions?

Contact us if you have questions about insurance, services, or payment options.

Use our Insurance Verification Guide to help you ask the questions needed when verifying your benefits.