Benefits of Working with a Nutritionist in Washington DC That Accepts Insurance

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If you’re wondering what the benefits are of working with a nutritionist in Washington, DC who accepts insurance you’ve come to the right place for answers. Working with a nutritionist who accepts insurance is the best of both worlds because you’ll receive affordable, professional care in a city where busy, fast-paced jobs often make health a lower priority. 

Kate Brock Nutrition is a team of certified professionals in Washington DC who help women heal from disordered eating, experience a healthy relationship with their bodies, and embrace food freedom, and we proudly accept insurance. 

Let’s dive more into the benefits of working with a nutritionist who accepts insurance. 

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What is the Difference Between a Nutritionist and a Certified Nutrition Specialist? 

First, let’s clarify what the difference is between a nutritionist and a Certified Nutrition Specialist (aka a CNS). 

A Certified Nutrition Specialist (CNS) is a nutrition expert who has completed advanced education in nutrition, passed a rigorous exam, and gained extensive experience in clinical practice. Also, you must have 1000 hours of supervised practice under your belt. At Kate Brock Nutrition we are a team of Certified Nutrition Specialists and Licensed Dietitian-Nutritionists. 

On the other hand, anyone can call themselves a “nutritionist”, so you just want to make sure they are licensed before choosing to work with them. Furthermore, someone who is not licensed cannot accept insurance. 

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What are the Benefits of Working with a Nutritionist who Accepts Insurance? 

Here are our top reasons why you should choose to work with a certified nutrition specialist who accepts insurance: 

Reduced out-of-pocket costs 

One huge benefit of working with a nutritionist who accepts insurance is that you’ll have access to more affordable care. Instead of having to pay out of pocket for every appointment, many insurance companies will cover preventative care. Some insurance companies offer unlimited preventative sessions, but if not, then they will usually cover sessions with nutrition-related diseases or diagnoses. All of this varies based on your insurance provider and your current healthcare plan. To get the information you need it’s best to start by calling your provider and inquiring about your healthcare benefits. 

Comprehensive care 

Working with a nutritionist who accepts insurance means that you’ll get a thorough assessment of your current health status and a holistic look at your overall well-being. Nothing will be lacking when it comes to getting the care you need. Your comprehensive care plan can include regular check-ins to monitor your progress, meal planning support, reviewing labs, regular check-in forms for ongoing accountability, and more. 

Personalized plans 

Another benefit of working with a nutritionist who accepts insurance is receiving a comprehensive personalized plan that focuses on your health needs and goals. It’s hard to have a comprehensive view of your health when you only spend a few minutes with your doctor every few months (if that). Your nutritionist will take the time to make you a plan for your unique circumstances, give you practical tools to utilize, and help you take the steps you need to improve your relationship with food. All of this will take place within a safe and supportive environment. 

Managing Chronic Conditions 

If you have a chronic condition such as diabetes, heart disease, PCOS, or gastrointestinal disorders working with a nutritionist allows you to get access to expert care without putting a strain on your wallet. A nutritionist can help you make lifestyle adjustments such as helping you reduce your stress or giving you food recommendations that can be incorporated into your diet to help manage or improve your condition. 

Working with professionals 

To be able to offer care covered by insurance our team of licensed dietitians have earned their master’s degrees in Clinical Nutrition, had 1000 hours of supervised practice, and passed a national certification exam. Before being credentialed with insurance, each dietitian must go through the process of exhibiting their expertise and background. Working with nutritionists who accept insurance ensures that you’re going to receive quality care and work with a team of experts who will support your health and well-being. At Kate Brock Nutrition we are a team of licensed nutritionists who can offer you medical nutrition therapy. 

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What Insurance Does Kate Brock Nutrition Accept? 

We accept Aetna and Cigna. If you plan on using insurance, please check with your insurance before booking a call to verify benefits.

For out-of-network, we can create a “super bill” for reimbursement. With this, you can coordinate with your insurance company to see what they will and will not reimburse. If you’re out of network and want to learn more about how you can work with us be sure to check out our guide here. 

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How You Can Work with Kate Brock Nutrition 

There are several different ways you can currently work with us. We offer:

Eating Disorder Nutrition Therapy 

We offer Eating Disorder Nutrition Therapy for ages 14+ including anorexia nervosa, bulimia, AFRID, and binge eating disorder.

Intuitive Eating Coaching

Are you stuck in the cycle of restrictive diets, overeating, or constant food guilt? Intuitive eating coaching helps you break free from the rules and reconnect with your body’s natural cues. Together, we’ll work to heal your relationship with food, so you can nourish yourself without guilt or stress.

Body Image Coaching

Tired of obsessing over diets, battling self-criticism, and feeling trapped in negative thoughts about your body? Body image coaching helps you escape that cycle. Together, we’ll redefine how you see yourself on self-acceptance, compassion, and freedom from body-centered struggles.

 Medical Nutrition Therapy 

We offer weight-inclusive care for Type 2 diabetes, Pregnancy, PCOS, IBS, SIBO, and more. 

For a more thorough guide to all our service offerings go here. 

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Final Thoughts: Benefits of Working with a Nutritionist in Washington DC That Accepts Insurance 

We hope that you found this guide helpful. Working with a dedicated team on your nutrition can transform your life and your relationship with food and your body! 

And… if you’re looking to work with a team of nutrionists in Washington, DC who are committed to helping you find food freedom – whether you’re looking for support in eating disorder recovery or want to navigate gut health without a side of diet culture –  we are here for you. Learn more about the services we offer here or you can book a complimentary inquiry call with us here. 


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