Frequently Asked Questions

Where do sessions take place?

Our services are 100% remote. We bring convenient & quality nutrition counseling directly to you. Remote Dietitians also operates it’s in person location in Thayne Wyoming.

Can I use my HSA/FSA card for payments?

Absolutely! If opting for cash pay, you can use either or. HSA/FSA cards can be used to cover both functional testing & nutrition counseling!

What is a Registered Dietitian?

A Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) holds a prestigious, nationally recognized credential. Our dietitians are all RDNs, having earned either a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nutrition, passed a comprehensive national exam, and committed to ongoing education through annual continuing education credits.

What’s Covered by Insurance?

Your insurance will be billed for initial and follow-up visits, both in person & remote. Depending on your coverage, you might need to pay a copay upfront, or cover visit costs until your deductible is met. Many insurance plans fully cover nutrition visits, making them free for you.

What if I don’t have insurance coverage?

Don’t worry, we offer affordable cash pay options! Click HERE to learn more.

How frequent are the sessions?

Your dietitian will help determine what’s the best schedule for visits. After the initial 90 minute consultation, we find that biweekly 50-minute sessions yield the best results!

Is functional testing covered by insurance?

Although not covered by insurance, we strive to keep prices affordable. You can add testing at any time, and prices include professional interpretation. All results are thoroughly reviewed prior to your call to ensure the data is incorporated into your personalize nutrition plan. Learn more about functional testing HERE.

What is a Registered Dietitian?

A Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) holds a prestigious, nationally recognized credential. Our dietitians are all RDNs, having earned either a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nutrition, passed a comprehensive national exam, and committed to ongoing education through annual continuing education credits.