Compare 101 dietitians & nutritionists in Detroit, MI. Check ratings, insurance, and availability.
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Accepting patients
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Most common: RD
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Detroit has 101 dietitians & nutritionists. The most common credential is RD (39%). 100% are currently accepting new patients.
Providers practice throughout Detroit. Midtown is home to the Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State medical campus, and Henry Ford Hospital, forming the city's medical core. Corktown is detroit's oldest neighborhood, near Henry Ford Hospital, with revitalization bringing new healthcare practices. Greektown is a downtown entertainment district with quick access to DMC and Henry Ford Hospital. Indian Village is a historic east-side neighborhood near Ascension St. John Hospital.
Nearby hospitals include Henry Ford Hospital, Beaumont Hospital (Royal Oak, nearby), and Detroit Medical Center (DMC). Local training programs run through Wayne State University School of Medicine and University of Detroit Mercy. Henry Ford Health System is a nationally recognized health system with one of the largest group practices in the US.
An initial session lasts 60 to 90 minutes. The dietitian will review your medical history, current medications, eating patterns (you may be asked to keep a food diary beforehand), physical activity, cooking skills, and food preferences. They will assess lab results if relevant (blood sugar, cholesterol, kidney function). Together, you will set realistic goals and develop a meal plan that fits your life. Follow-up sessions (30 to 60 minutes) typically occur every two to four weeks. Dietitians do not prescribe rigid diets; they help you build sustainable eating habits.
See a dietitian if you have been diagnosed with diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, celiac disease, or food allergies that require dietary management. Dietitians also help with weight management, eating disorders (in conjunction with a therapist), pregnancy nutrition, sports performance nutrition, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and managing side effects of cancer treatment. Your doctor may refer you after a new diagnosis, but many people also seek out a dietitian on their own for help with their relationship with food or to improve their diet for general health.
Initial consultation: $100-250 · Follow-up session: $75-150 · With insurance copay: $20-50 · Medicare MNT: $0 copay for diabetes/kidney disease
Detroit, MI has 101 licensed dietitians & nutritionists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of dietitians & nutritionists in Detroit, MI are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
The most commonly accepted carriers among dietitians & nutritionists in Detroit, MI include unitedhealthcare, qhp-33602, qhp-30751, and qhp-63474. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.
An initial consultation costs $100 to $250. A follow-up session costs $75 to $150. With insurance copay: $20 to $50. Medicare MNT for diabetes: $0 copay. Actual costs in Detroit, MI depend on the provider and your insurance plan. If you have diabetes, kidney disease, or a recent organ transplant, nutrition therapy is likely covered by your insurance. For other conditions, call your plan to check for MNT coverage. HSA/FSA funds can cover dietitian visits.
Look for a board-certified provider who accepts your insurance and practices near you. Detroit, MI has 101 dietitians & nutritionists. Reading patient reviews and checking hospital affiliations can help narrow your choice. FindClarity lets you compare providers by credentials, insurance, and location.
RD stands for Registered Dietitian and RDN stands for Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. Both are equivalent qualifications. In Detroit, MI, 39% hold the RD credential and 15% hold RDN. The difference is in training pathway, not quality of care.
Some dietitians & nutritionists in Detroit, MI accept Healthy Michigan Plan, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers MNT for qualifying diagnoses in most states. Coverage varies. Children's nutrition services are covered under EPSDT. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Healthy Michigan Plan participation before scheduling.
Top accepted carriers in Detroit, MI include unitedhealthcare, qhp-33602, qhp-30751, and qhp-63474.
Insurance coverage for dietitian services depends on your diagnosis. Medicare covers medical nutrition therapy for diabetes and kidney disease with no copay (when provided by an RD). Many commercial plans cover MNT for chronic conditions. The ACA requires coverage of obesity screening and counseling. Coverage for general wellness nutrition counseling varies. Ask your plan specifically about "medical nutrition therapy" coverage and whether a referral or diagnosis code is required. Many dietitians also accept self-pay at reasonable rates.