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What Do Online Nutritionists Do?

It feels like a lifetime ago, but the pandemic changed how we access care — including nutrition therapy. Today, online nutrition counseling is a flexible, effective option for people throughout Boston, Massachusetts, and beyond.

But is it really the same as in-person care?

Short answer: Yes — just more comfortable.

Online Dietitian Nutritionist & Medical Nutrition Therapy

(Like In-Person, But With Pajama Pants)

When you book an online nutrition appointment, you receive the same professional, evidence-based care you’d get in a clinic — minus the commute. Our registered dietitians provide nearly all services via secure telehealth, including:

Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT): If you’re managing a condition like diabetes, PCOS, gut health problems, food allergies, or disordered eating, medical nutrition therapy uses nutrition as part of your medical treatment. This is a service only licensed dietitians can provide.

One-on-One Nutrition Counseling: We’ll discuss your health history, goals, lifestyle, and food preferences to create a personalized plan that actually works in real life. Follow-ups and ongoing support are available as needed.

Meal Planning Support: Meal plans are individualized — not rigid or boring. We focus on balance, flavor, and sustainability, not perfection.

Benefits of Online Nutrition Counseling

Convenience & Flexibility: Skip traffic and waiting rooms. Appointments fit into your schedule — mornings, evenings, and even weekends.

Comfort: Many clients feel more open and relaxed meeting from home or work.

Insurance Coverage: Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, many insurance plans cover online medical nutrition therapy, just like in-person care. Coverage depends on your specific plan. Nutrition is a specialty service, so benefits can vary. We will check coverage for you.

Accessible Anywhere: Whether you’re in Boston, a nearby suburb, or elsewhere in Massachusetts, care is just a click away.

How to Choose an Online Nutritionist: What you should ask:

Credentials matter. Look for licensed healthcare professionals, such as:

  • RDN (Registered Dietitian Nutritionist)
  • LDN (Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist)
  • MS, MHS, CNSC (advanced nutrition credentials)

Unlicensed “nutrition coaches” can provide general nutrition advice. Many gyms offer “nutrition services”. It’s important to note that these professionals cannot legally provide nutrition advice for any medical condition. who cannot legally provide medical care.

Is Online Nutrition Therapy Right for You?

Online nutrition counseling can be a game-changer if you’re busy, remote, or simply prefer care from your own space. Whether you’re navigating a medical diagnosis, emotional eating, or long-term wellness goals, virtual support can be just as personal and effective.

Telehealth Nutrition Therapy in Massachusetts

We offer online medical nutrition therapy to clients across Boston and Massachusetts.

Medicare telehealth flexibilities — including medical nutrition therapy — are currently extended through January 30, 2026, allowing continued access to virtual care.

If you’re unsure about coverage, we’re happy to:

  • Verify insurance benefits
  • Explain your coverage
  • Help navigate prior authorization

If you are ready to work with a Boston-based nutritionist offering online medical nutrition therapy, we’re here to help.

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