Edmond Nutrition is a private nutrition counseling practice specializing in medical nutrition therapy, operated by registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) who hold credentials from the Commission on Dietetic Registration. The practice serves Oklahoma City metro patients working through diet-related chronic disease management, pre- and post-surgical nutrition, food sensitivities, and performance-based nutrition goals. It sits apart from commercial meal-planning apps and general fitness coaches by requiring a clinical approach backed by state licensure and evidence-based protocols.
The practice provides one-on-one nutrition counseling in a clinical framework. RDNs assess medical history, medications, lab work, and lifestyle before designing individualized nutrition interventions. Sessions address diabetes management (Type 1 and 2), cardiovascular disease, gastrointestinal conditions, renal disease, weight management tied to medical conditions, and sports nutrition for serious athletes. The team also coordinates with physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare providers to ensure nutrition therapy aligns with medical treatment. Consultations are appointment-only, not walk-in, and conducted in-person or via telehealth.
Initial consultations run 60 minutes and cost $250 to $350, depending on case complexity and whether lab review or detailed meal planning is included. Follow-up sessions typically last 30 to 45 minutes and range from $125 to $175 per session. Insurance reimbursement for nutrition therapy varies widely by plan; many commercial plans and Medicare cover RDN services when referred by a physician for a covered medical condition (diabetes, renal disease, pre- and post-bariatric surgery, or heart disease are common covered diagnoses). Patients should verify coverage with their insurance before the first appointment, as out-of-pocket costs apply when visits fall outside covered diagnoses. Package pricing for multi-visit plans is available upon request.
Oklahoma City has a mixed nutrition provider landscape. Gyms and weight-loss chains often employ non-credentialed wellness coaches who charge $20 to $75 per session but do not hold registered dietitian credentials and cannot bill insurance. Hospitals affiliated with major health systems like OU Health and Mercy Oklahoma sometimes offer registered dietitian services at on-site clinics; these are covered by insurance if ordered as part of inpatient or active outpatient care, but wait times often exceed 4 to 6 weeks. Independent RDNs like those at Edmond Nutrition do not operate under hospital constraints and typically accommodate appointments within 1 to 3 weeks. Telehealth-only platforms and remote nutrition apps lack the medical chart integration and referral coordination that a local RDN offers when working with your Oklahoma City primary-care physician. Choose Edmond Nutrition if you have a diagnosed medical condition, are working with a local doctor, or need detailed meal planning tied to lab work and medications. Choose a hospital dietitian clinic if your nutrition care is part of active disease management at that health system. Choose a fitness-focused coach if you are pursuing performance or aesthetic goals without underlying medical conditions.
This practice is built for adults managing chronic disease through diet, preparing for or recovering from surgery, or seeking performance nutrition with lab monitoring. Patients should expect to share detailed medical records, lab results, and medication lists at the first visit. It does not suit people seeking quick weight loss tips, general wellness advice, or informal guidance. Pediatric nutrition is not offered; families with children are referred to pediatric-focused registered dietitians in the metro area. The practice also does not operate as a meal-delivery or supplement-sales service; nutrition counseling is the sole focus.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to complete intake forms or provide them electronically beforehand. The RDN will review your medical and family history, current medications, food allergies, recent lab work (bring copies), and dietary patterns through detailed questions. Expect the conversation to cover not only what you eat but when, how much, and why. The visit concludes with a clear nutrition care plan, written takeaways, and any necessary referrals back to your physician. Bring a list of current medications, recent blood work, and a food diary from the past three days if possible.
Edmond Nutrition operates by appointment Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with occasional early-morning and late-afternoon slots. The practice is located in an office building in Edmond with ample free parking. Telehealth appointments are available for patients in Oklahoma and are scheduled at the same time windows as in-person visits. Verify current hours by calling or checking the practice website before booking.
Edmond Nutrition fills a clinical gap in Oklahoma City by anchoring nutrition care to medical credentials, insurance billing, and care coordination with your existing doctors. For anyone managing a chronic condition or healing from surgery, this registered dietitian approach delivers accountability that a wellness app cannot match.
