FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The Answers You Need
WHERE DO THE SESSIONS TAKE PLACE?
Sessions are 100% remote and done from the comforts of your home.
WHAT STATES CAN CLIENTS BE SEEN IN IF I'M USING MY INSURANCE?
Healthy Calls 365 is credentialed to see clients in 28 states if using your insurance!
This includes
-
Arizona
-
California
-
Colorado
-
Connecticut
-
Florida
-
Georgia
-
Hawaii
-
Illinois
-
Indiana
-
Iowa
-
Kentucky
-
Louisiana
-
Maryland
-
Massachusetts
-
Michigan
-
Minnesota
-
Missouri
-
New Jersey
-
New York
-
Ohio
-
Oklahoma
-
Oregon
-
Pennsylvania
-
Tennessee
-
Texas
-
Utah
-
Virginia
-
Wisconsin
If you choose to self-pay, we can extend our services to you in all 50 states and abroad.
DO YOU ACCEPT INSURANCE?
Healthy Calls 365 is now credentialed with 20 insurance companies, including:
-
Aetna
-
Anthem
-
Blue Care Network
-
Blue Cross
-
Blue Cross Blue Shield
-
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois
-
Blue Shield
-
CareFirst
-
Cash Pay
-
Cigna
-
Empire Florida Blue
-
Golden Rule
-
Highmark
-
Horizon
-
Independence Blue Cross
-
Optum
-
Oxford
-
Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield
-
United Healthcare
-
United Medical Resources (UMR)
Most clients don’t pay anything out-of-pocket for their appointment, or just their copay!
For insurances not taken, Healthy Calls 365 can also generate a superbill. This document shows a list of dietitian services provided, and submitting this bill to your insurance company may allow you to receive dietitian service reimbursement.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO SEE A REGISTERED DIETITIAN NUTRITIONIST (RDN) FOR NUTRITION ADVICE?
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) is a nationally recognized credential. RDNs have completed a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Nutrition, passed a national exam, and must complete ongoing continuing education credits. RDNs are health professionals specializing in food and nutrition.
WHAT TYPE OF HEALTH OR MEDICAL CONDITIONS CAN YOU HELP MANAGE?
-
Overall Digestive Health
-
Digestive Issues (IBS & IBD)
-
Elimination Diet
-
Food Allergies
-
General Nutrition
-
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
-
Hormonal Balance
