Getting credentialed with insurance isn’t necessarily complicated — but it is tedious, time-consuming, and requires persistence most dietitians simply don’t have time for. That’s where I come in.
Commercial insurance contracts, open networks: $340 per contract, per provider
Medicare: $410 per provider
Group practices: Discounts available
You don’t pay a dime until I successfully get you in-network. I handle the paperwork, follow-ups, and insurer red tape so you can stay focused on your clients.
Apply NowWhen an insurer says their network is “closed,” most dietitians stop there. I don’t.
$200 non-refundable fee to start — this covers my time writing a detailed, evidence-based appeal letter and performing a full audit of the insurer’s provider directory (which often reveals major inaccuracies).
If I get you in, there's an additional $400 per provider
I don’t just submit one letter and move on. I make at least two appeal attempts per year for up to three years. Insurers count on dietitians giving up — I don’t.
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