
Nourish for Dietitians
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What is Nourish for Dietitians
Nourish for Dietitians is a telehealth and practice platform designed for registered dietitians and nutrition professionals to deliver virtual nutrition care. It supports remote client sessions and ongoing care workflows, and it is commonly used by dietitians who provide counseling services to patients across locations. The product is positioned around dietitian-specific operations, including client management and care delivery, rather than being a general-purpose medical EHR.
Dietitian-focused care workflows
The product is built for nutrition counseling use cases rather than broad multi-specialty clinical workflows. This focus can reduce configuration effort for dietitians compared with more general practice management systems. It aligns day-to-day tasks around client engagement and nutrition care delivery.
Virtual-first service delivery
Nourish for Dietitians supports remote care delivery as a core workflow, which fits practices that operate primarily online. This can simplify scheduling and session delivery compared with assembling separate tools for video, messaging, and client coordination. It is suited to dietitians managing clients across geographies.
Practice operations in one tool
The platform is used to centralize common practice activities around client management and service delivery. Consolidation can reduce the need to integrate multiple point solutions for a small nutrition practice. This is particularly relevant for solo providers and small groups that want a single system of record for client interactions.
Not a full medical EHR
The product is oriented to nutrition counseling and may not cover the breadth of workflows expected in multi-specialty clinics. Organizations needing complex medical charting, advanced clinical documentation, or specialty-specific templates may find gaps. Larger practices may still require a separate EHR depending on regulatory and operational needs.
Limited fit for large clinics
Teams with complex role-based administration, multi-location operations, or enterprise reporting requirements may outgrow a dietitian-focused platform. Larger organizations often require deeper customization, governance controls, and integrations. Those needs may be better served by broader healthcare platforms.
Integration depth may vary
Healthcare organizations often require integrations with billing systems, clearinghouses, labs, or external patient portals. Dietitian-focused platforms commonly provide fewer or narrower integrations than general-purpose healthcare suites. Buyers should validate available APIs, supported integrations, and data export options for their workflow.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (patient telehealth sessions; insurance-billed care) Free tier/trial: No permanently free tier or time-limited free trial is stated on the vendor site. Note: Nourish states many in-network patients pay $0 out-of-pocket under insurance (see Example costs). Example costs:
- Self-pay (out-of-network / no insurance / inactive insurance): $145 per session (official FAQ). cite
- Insurance (in-network): Nourish reports ~94% of in-network patients pay $0 out-of-pocket; actual copay/coinsurance/deductible depends on the patient’s plan. cite Discount / subscription options: No public subscription, tiered, or volume-discount pricing is listed on the official Nourish website for clinicians. The site presents a patient-facing, insurance-billed telehealth model rather than a purchasable tiered SaaS for dietitians. cite
Notes (vendor-site scope & limitations):
- The official Nourish website (usenourish.com) contains patient-facing pricing (self-pay per-session rate and insurance coverage information) and a "For dietitians" page describing clinician employment/partnership opportunities, but it does not publish subscription tiers, per-seat plans, or a provider SaaS pricing table for a product called "Nourish for Dietitians." Where the requested product appears to refer to a dietitian-facing practice-management app with tiered plans (Basic/Starter/Pro/etc.), no corresponding pricing is available on the vendor site; therefore those tiered-plan details cannot be confirmed from the official source. cite