Food Allergies & Celiac Disease

Insurance-covered nutrition counseling designed to help you make practical, lasting progress with food allergies & celiac disease.

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Most patients are completely covered by insurance

Virtual & in-person available in Washington

We verify your coverage before you begin

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Get started in minutes

Simple steps. Insurance handled. No surprises

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Share a few details

Tell us your goals and insurance in minutes. We’ll take it from there.

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We check your coverage

We verify your insurance for you, so you can move forward with clarity and confidence. Most pay $0 out of pocket!

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You start making progress

Meet with your dietitian and build a plan that fits your real life.

What we help with

If you are dealing with the concerns below, nutrition support for food allergies & celiac disease may be a good fit.

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How a dietitian can help with food allergies & celiac disease

Our registered dietitians provide Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) for food allergies & celiac disease using a practical, evidence-based approach tailored to your symptoms, goals, routine, and insurance coverage when available.

How can a dietitian help with celiac disease or food allergies?

A registered dietitian can help identify hidden sources of exposure, improve meal planning, support nutrient adequacy, and make eating feel safer and more manageable.

What should I eat with celiac disease or food allergies?

The best plan depends on your diagnosis, sensitivities, lifestyle, and nutritional needs. Many people benefit from practical label-reading, meal ideas, and guidance for avoiding cross-contact.

What does the first visit look like?

Your first visit is focused on understanding your symptoms, goals, health history, routines, and priorities so your dietitian can build a plan that feels practical and personalized.

Who this is for

You are newly diagnosed with celiac disease or food allergies|You need help staying safe without feeling restricted|You want meal ideas that are actually doable|You are worried about nutrient gaps or social situations

Not sure where to start? We’ll walk through it with you. Get support for food allergies & celiac disease

We will help you understand your coverage, match you with a dietitian, and guide you through the next steps with clarity and confidence.