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Brookline has 13 dietitians available to help with nutrition planning and dietary management. The median cost for a Food Allergy / Elimination Diet Plan is $800. Whether you're managing a medical condition, improving athletic performance, or addressing food sensitivities, dietitians in Brookline offer a range of services from initial consultations to specialized programs. You can also explore options in nearby Boston, Cambridge, Newton, Worcester, and Brockton if you'd like additional choices in the greater Boston area.
A Food Allergy / Elimination Diet Plan in Brookline typically costs around $800. Individual consultation rates and program structures vary by dietitian, so it's worth asking about package pricing for multi-session commitments like weight management or sports nutrition programs, which may offer different cost structures than single-session consultations.
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Look for dietitians who explain their qualifications upfront and offer a structured plan tailored to your needs. A professional dietitian should discuss fees clearly before your first session and be willing to answer questions about their experience with your specific concern—whether that's food allergies, weight management, or sports performance. Be cautious of practitioners who avoid discussing credentials, pressure you into long-term prepayment without a trial session, or claim to cure medical conditions rather than support dietary management alongside medical care.
The median cost is $800. Prices vary based on the dietitian's experience, the complexity of your case, and whether the plan includes multiple follow-up sessions. Ask your dietitian for a detailed quote before beginning.
There are 13 dietitians listed in the Brookline directory. You may also find additional options in nearby cities like Boston, Cambridge, and Newton.
Ask whether they hold the Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) credential, which requires specific education and exam passage. You can verify credentials through the Commission on Dietetic Registration's website.
Your first session typically includes a review of your health history, current eating habits, and nutrition goals. The dietitian will ask questions to understand your needs and may outline a plan for follow-up sessions.
Some do, but coverage varies by plan and provider. Always ask about insurance acceptance and any out-of-pocket costs when you first contact a dietitian.