Anorexia Nervosa Nutrition Therapy

Your life is bigger than anorexia. Let’s get it back.

Specialized nutrition therapy for anorexia that is covered by insurance with structured support to bridge the gap between sessions.

Perhaps what started as a desire to eat healthier, lose weight, or feel more in control has left you feeling more out of control than ever.

Food is all you can think about. With anorexia, tour days are defined by rigid rules, avoided meals, and the exhausting mental math of what you did or didn’t eat. Something tells you this can’t go on forever.

You don’t need to be at your lowest point to deserve support.

If food is taking up this much space, that’s enough.

Let’s talk about what’s holding you back…

“I don’t feel sick enough to deserve help.”
Anorexia doesn’t require a certain weight or a hospital stay to be real. If your thoughts about food and your body are interfering with your life — your relationships, your focus, your joy — that is enough. You don’t need to earn the right to feel better.

“I’m already working with a therapist. Do I really need a dietitian too?”
Therapy and nutrition counseling work differently — and they work better together. Your therapist helps you understand the emotional roots of the eating disorder. Your dietitian interrupts the behaviors, rebuilds your relationship with food, and nourishes your body through recovery. One without the other often leaves a significant gap.

“I don’t have time for more appointments.”
All sessions are virtual and scheduled around your life. And because our hybrid model provides between-session support through The PATH, you’re not just adding appointments — you’re replacing the mental load the eating disorder is already consuming.

How much of your brain is currently occupied by food?

Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by restriction of food intake, intense fear of weight gain, and a distorted relationship with food and body. It affects all ages, genders, and body sizes.

You don’t need to be underweight to have it or to deserve treatment.

Many people with anorexia appear healthy on the outside. The suffering is real regardless of what the scale says.

The longer anorexia goes unsupported, the more entrenched the patterns become. Early intervention doesn’t mean you have to be in crisis.

Our approach to anorexia recovery

Our team of eating disorder specialized dietitians has helped hundreds of individuals navigate the fear of weight gain, rebuild trust with food, and reclaim the life the eating disorder was taking up. We’re not generalists, every dietitian on our team specializes in exactly this.

We think of ourselves as allies in recovery. We’re also moms, sisters, and friends who understand not just clinically, but personally what it means to want your life back.

How anorexia recovery works at NourishRX

1:1 NUTRITION COUNSELING

Covered by Insurance

Weekly sessions with an eating disorder specialized dietitian who builds a recovery plan around your specific behaviors, history, and goals.

We’ll work with you to understand your relationship with food, your exercise patterns, your history, and your goals, and create a plan toward full healing that respects both your body and your pace.

Your insurance can cover the cost, and we’ll help you understand exactly what’s covered before you commit to anything.

THE PATH

Insurance-Covered Care + Concierge Clinical Support

Recovery doesn’t pause between appointments. Our Recovery Ecosystem provides the personalized support, accountability, family guidance, and clinical tools that help recovery happen between sessions.

This is the part insurance doesn’t cover, but it’s the part our clients say makes the biggest difference.

What happens when you reach out

STEP 1

A quick conversation

You’ll speak with our Client Care Coordinator. They’ll answer your questions, check your insurance, and help you figure out if NourishRX is the right fit.

STEP 2

Your full picture assessment

Your first session with your dietitian is a comprehensive conversation—your history, your patterns, your fears, your goals. You leave with clear next steps.

STEP 3

Recovery that moves with you

Your plan evolves as you do. Sessions, The PATH, and between-session support work together to keep you moving forward—including on the hard days.

You’ve spent enough time waiting to feel “sick enough.”

Book a free 15-minute call with our Client Care Coordinator. Express your concerns. Ask your questions. Leave with clear next steps.

More information about anorexia

Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by restricting food (energy). Anorexia is most common among female adolescents, but can impact all ages, genders, and ethnicities. There are two different classifications of anorexia: Anorexia Nervosa restricting subtype and Anorexia Nervosa binge eating / purging subtype. Both include restriction of food intake with the binge eating and purging subtype engaging in restrictive dieting in combination with binge eating and purging behaviors such as self-induced vomiting, laxative abuse, and compulsive exercise.

If you have anorexia, you may also have an intense fear of weight gain and feel that your body is fat even when your weight is dangerously low. You may find it difficult to take in adequate food intake or interrupt excessive exercise even as medical complications such as cardiac abnormalities, fatigue and bone loss start to appear. Anorexia is an extremely serious condition that has significantly higher mortality rates compared to other mental health disorders due to complications resulting from malnutrition and starvation if left untreated.

Early signs of anorexia are sometimes difficult to recognize and may not be diagnosable right away. They can easily be masked as a “diet” or even perceived as positive and healthy behavior changes before evolving into extreme food restriction and weight loss. You do not need to be underweight to have anorexia and having a low body weight does not always indicate that someone has anorexia. While individuals struggling with anorexia may experience their eating disorder a bit differently, some common signs of anorexia may include a significant weight loss over a period of weeks or months, food restriction and avoidance and even excessive and compulsive exercise. 

NourishRX’s team of Registered Dietitians and Recovery coaches will work alongside you and your treatment team as you work to regain your health, challenge misconceptions about food and nutrition and restore your body to optimal health. We’re going to give you access to the tools and resources that you need to challenge the eating disorder and regain yourself. We’ll provide you with a plan for nourishment and guidance to fight the powerful eating disorder thoughts so that you can feel more relaxed around food and within your body. 

Our approach to anorexia treatment is educational, supportive and sustainable. Our team of Registered Dietitians will carefully assess where you are in your recovery journey and offer treatment plan recommendations that will help you interrupt eating disorder behaviors that are keeping you stuck