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What can I expect from my initial consultation? 

Bre creates a supportive and personalized experience with her clients. Rather than focusing on rules or judgment, she prioritizes understanding your unique needs, goals, and lifestyle. Together, you'll work to develop goals that align with your personal preferences and values. This collaborative approach ensures that the goals you set are not only realistic but also meaningful to you, fostering a positive and empowering path toward your nutrition and health objectives.

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How often are follow-up appointments scheduled? 

Here at Revived, the goal is to provide ample support for clients. Appointments can be set based on your needs and will be discussed in more detail during your initial consult. 

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How can I prepare for my appointment(s)? 

To get the most out of your session, be sure to complete all necessary paperwork sent to you prior to your initial appointment (this includes your medical history, food journal, medications/supplements). Be ready to discuss your health goals, challenges, and any specific questions you have.

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Does Revived Nutrition take insurance? 

Revived Nutrition Counseling is currently unable to accept insurance at this time due to limitations with Michigan licensure. HSA/FSA payments are accepted and a superbill can be provided upon request. â€‹

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Do I need a referral from my doctor? 

A referral is not necessary to receive nutrition counseling. However, it is needed if you plan to submit a superbill to your insurance. 

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What is needed to submit a superbill?

In order to determine if your insurance will reimburse you for an out-of-network service, contact the number on the back of your insurance card and ask: 

  • If they reimburse the following CPT codes: 97802, 97803, 98966/98969 (you also may want to ask how much they cover, if they reimburse these codes)

  • if they reimburse for ICD-10 code Z71.3 (dietary counseling and surveillance) or if a medical diagnosis is needed from your doctor. 

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Where must I reside for me to become a client?

Due to state licensure laws, clients must reside in the state of Michigan. Clients outside of Michigan should connect with me and may be accepted on a case by case basis pending the state they reside in. 

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What is the difference between a Registered Dietitian (RD) and a nutritionist? 

An RD has completed extensive education, training, and passed a national exam to earn their credential. They are required to keep up with this credential by completing 75 continuing education credits every five years. They are qualified to provide evidence-based nutrition advice and medical nutrition therapy. The term "nutritionist" is less regulated and does not require a formal certification or credentialling process. 

 

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