Refer your patient to a Registered Dietitian on Fay for personalized nutrition care, easy referrals, and better outcomes across every specialty.
Board-certified Registered Dietitians meet with patients 1-on-1 to design a plan that is customized to their needs. This could include meal planning, journaling, or a number of other methods that are clinically proven to work.
Fay connects patients with Registered Dietitian Nutritionists to receive personalized nutrition counseling, covered by insurance. We accept over 700+ insurance plans so most patients pay $0 per session. Fay has the largest network of dietitians in the country, with thousands of Registered Dietitian Nutritionists providing life-changing nutrition care to millions.
We have RDs covering every major specialty, and you can read more about the different conditions we treat here.
Fay is available in all 50 states!
Fay dietitians offer both virtual and in-person care!
Referring patients couldn’t be easier—just send them to faynutrition.com to get matched with a dietitian. From there, we take care of everything: verifying insurance, streamlining the booking process, and helping them match with the right RD. Our system is built to improve health outcomes by removing barriers to care and making it easy for patients to follow through.
Prefer for us to reach out to your patient? No problem, just fill out this form and we will take it from there!
All Fay dietitians are trained and eager to collaborate with referring providers given approval from the patient. We prioritize care coordination to keep you, the primary provider, informed and engaged in your patient’s nutritional care. After each RD session, you’ll receive a detailed summary of your patient’s care, covering key topics, progress towards health goals, and any adjustments to their nutritional plan. This ensures nutrition care is fully integrated into their overall treatment plan.
A Registered Dietitian (RD) or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) is a credentialed practitioner who has, at least, completed a bachelor’s degree, a supervised practice program, the Commission on Dietetic Registration’s exam, and a state license. Both RD and RDN are protected titles, meaning only those who have completed the qualifications can use the titles. Nutritionist, however, is not a protected title, and anyone can claim it. There is no standardized training for nutritionists, and many nutritionist training programs are unregulated. Registered Dietitians can provide preventative care and treat conditions like diabetes, eating disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, and many other medical conditions with medical nutrition therapy.