Precision Nutrition is a medical nutrition therapy practice located in Oklahoma City that pairs registered dietitian-nutritionists with physician oversight to address weight loss and metabolic health. The practice operates within a clinical framework rather than as a commercial weight loss chain, meaning clients work with credentialed nutrition specialists who can bill insurance and integrate with medical records.
Precision Nutrition functions as a medical nutrition therapy clinic where registered dietitian nutritionists (RDNs) develop customized eating plans tied to each client's health conditions, lab work, and metabolic profile. Unlike gym-based weight loss programs or direct-to-consumer apps, this practice requires clients to have medical necessity for weight loss treatment, which keeps the focus on treating underlying conditions rather than purely cosmetic outcomes. The model emphasizes behavioral change and metabolic science over strict calorie counting or meal replacement products.
Precision Nutrition charges per-visit nutrition counseling rates that typically range from $150 to $250 per session depending on the complexity of the case and whether the visit qualifies for insurance reimbursement. Most visits last 45 to 60 minutes. Initial consultations are longer and may run $200 to $300. The practice accepts most major insurance plans, though coverage depends on whether your plan covers nutrition therapy as a medical benefit (a figure that varies by carrier and individual policy, so confirm with your insurer before booking). Out-of-pocket clients can expect to pay full session rates; some plans offer package discounts if you commit to a series of visits upfront.
Follow-up sessions focus on adjusting protocols based on lab results, managing adherence, and addressing barriers that emerge over time. Some clients attend monthly; others schedule sessions every six to eight weeks once they establish a pattern. Specialized consultations for diabetes management, renal disease, or pre-bariatric-surgery nutrition planning may have different pricing; call to discuss your specific condition.
Oklahoma City has a mixed landscape of weight loss providers. Large commercial chains like Weight Watchers and Noom offer lower entry costs (around $20-30 per month) but rely on peer support and app-based tracking rather than clinical oversight. Medical weight loss clinics such as those affiliated with OU Health or integrative medicine practices may offer physician-supervised programs that include medication (GLP-1 injectables like Ozempic or Wegovy, or phentermine derivatives), whereas Precision Nutrition does not prescribe; instead it focuses on food and behavior.
Choose Precision Nutrition if you have a diagnosed condition (diabetes, hypertension, heart disease) and want insurance coverage for nutrition therapy, or if you prefer an evidence-based dietary approach without pharmaceutical weight loss drugs. Choose a medical weight loss clinic if you need medication as part of your plan. Choose a commercial program if cost is your primary driver and you want community support without clinical involvement.
Precision Nutrition suits adults with weight-loss-related medical conditions (metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, hypertension), those recovering from bariatric surgery, clients with food allergies or intolerances who need structured meal design, and people who have tried diet programs and want guidance from a credentialed clinician. It also serves clients whose insurance will cover nutrition therapy as part of a medical plan.
It does not suit clients seeking quick-fix protocols, those unwilling to engage with food tracking or behavioral homework, or people looking for medication-based weight loss without dietary intervention. It also does not serve pediatric clients (the practice focuses on adults); parents seeking help for children should contact OU Health pediatrics or a children's hospital dietitian.
Your first appointment begins with a 90-minute comprehensive intake. The RDN will review your medical history, current medications, recent lab work (lipid panel, glucose, A1C if diabetic, kidney function), family history, and typical eating patterns. You may receive a food frequency questionnaire or be asked to log meals for 3 to 7 days before the visit.
The RDN will assess your readiness for change, identify barriers to adherence, and explain how your health conditions relate to diet. A preliminary nutrition plan is typically outlined at the end of the first visit, with written recommendations for macronutrient targets, meal timing, and specific foods to emphasize or avoid. You will schedule a follow-up visit, often 2 to 4 weeks later, to adjust the plan based on your progress and questions.
Insurance verification is handled before your first visit; the practice will confirm your coverage and notify you of any out-of-pocket responsibility.
Precision Nutrition's office is located on the northwest side of Oklahoma City. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited evening availability; call to request after-hours slots if your schedule requires it. Parking is lot-based and included with your visit.
Telehealth visits are available for follow-ups, though the initial assessment is strongly recommended in person to allow for body composition assessment and a full clinical examination. Virtual sessions are particularly convenient for clients in rural parts of Oklahoma who would otherwise travel significant distances to Oklahoma City. Verify current hours when you call, as staffing changes occasionally affect availability.
Precision Nutrition's integration with the Oklahoma City medical community and reliance on credentialed dietitians make it a practical choice for clients whose weight loss goals are inseparable from managing existing disease.
