Virtual ARFID Treatment

When every meal feels like a negotiation, we provide the roadmap to peace.

Specialized ARFID treatment from certified eating disorder dietitians, covered by insurance, with between-session support for the moments that matter most.

Maybe your list of safe foods has been shrinking for years and you’re not sure how it got this small.

Maybe every restaurant, every dinner party, every work lunch requires a level of mental preparation
that exhausts you before you even arrive. Maybe you’ve been told your whole life that you’re “just picky” — and part of you wonders if that’s true, or if what you’re experiencing is something more.

You’re not imagining it. And you don’t have to keep navigating it alone.

Food doesn’t have to feel like a battlefield forever.

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

“I’m afraid I won’t be able to make progress.”
Many of our ARFID clients tried treatment before and didn’t see results. ARFID requires a specific approach that most general dietitians aren’t trained in. Our team specializes in exactly this, building your plan around what’s actually driving your avoidance, not a generic exposure protocol.

“I don’t think I have an eating disorder — I’m just a picky eater.”
If food is affecting your social life, your health, or your daily functioning, the label matters less than getting support. You don’t need a formal diagnosis to work with us. See Section 3 for the full distinction, but if any of it resonated, that’s enough.

“I don’t have time for more appointments.”
All sessions are virtual and scheduled around your life. The PATH provides between-session support so progress doesn’t depend on appointment frequency alone. Most clients find the structure reduces the mental load food was already taking up.

Does every social plan feel like a logistical nightmare?

ARFID is characterized by extreme food avoidance not explained by body image concerns or fear of weight gain.

Picky eating is a preference, like you’d rather not eat Brussels sprouts. Mildly inconvenient but doesn’t affect your life in a meaningful way.

ARFID is when food avoidance starts to take over. Safe food list keeps shrinking. Anxiety about food affects your social life, work, relationships, or physical health.

You deserve a relationship with food that takes up a normal amount of space in your life.

That’s what we’re working toward.

ARFID can present in many different ways:

Do three or more of these sound familiar? That’s not just picky eating, that’s ARFID.

How ARFID 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.

Imagine being able to say yes to the work lunch without spending the morning anxious about the menu.

Imagine traveling without packing your own food as a safety net.

Imagine sitting at a family dinner and you’re able to be present, instead of managing a quiet internal crisis about what’s on the table.

Recovery from ARFID doesn’t mean you’ll love every food. It means food stops being the thing that controls your day.

The ARFID Freedom Roadmap

Step 1

Understanding Your Full Picture

We start by understanding what foods feel safe, what causes distress and why, your history with food, and your actual goals.

Step 2

Building Your Personalized Roadmap

Your dietitian builds a treatment plan around your specific ARFID presentation. We work at your pace, not a set timeline.

Step 3

Gradual Exposure With Full Support

You’ll work on expanding variety in a way that feels manageable. Fear food exposures happen with structure and support.

Step 4

Between-Session Support in The Recovery Ecosystem

The Recovery Ecosystem provides tools for navigating ARFID and food anxiety in real life.

You don’t have to keep navigating ARFID alone, or keep being told you’re just picky.

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 ARFID

Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), captures a broad spectrum of restrictive eating behaviors that are not motivated by concerns about body weight or shape. ARFID behaviors may be present throughout the lifespan. The fear or anxiety that individuals with ARFID have about food differs from more “traditional” restrictive eating disorders like anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. 

The etiology (or root cause) of ARFID is not yet clear. Still, research indicates that the fear may stem from knowing they must eat when they have no interest in eating, fearing the temperature might not be what they like, fearing choking or becoming sick, or fearing the consequences of eating a new food. This fear and avoidance of food can lead to inadequate growth or weight loss, malnutrition, gastrointestinal complications, or developmental delays. 

Researchers have identified three different subtypes of ARFID — but every individual’s experience with ARFID will be unique. Here are some possible symptoms and warning signs of ARFID in all ages:

A short list of acceptable foods that often gets shorter over time. Food preferences may be specific to brand, shape, temperature, preparation method, etc.

Eating foods of similar sensory characteristics, such as crunchy in texture or colorless.

Avoidance of entire food groups (meat, vegetables, fruits, etc.)

Nutrient deficiencies and poor weight gain or growth (however individuals may also be of normal weight and growth)

Heightened anxiety or stress around unfamiliar foods

Healing from ARFID at NourishRX will start by assessing your overall intake and nutrition status. You’re probably eating at least some foods, and we want to know what foods are feeling most safe to you. We’ll also want to understand what foods cause more anxiety and why. Importantly, we want to know what your treatment goals are which will help us create a clear recovery roadmap to follow. 

You might expect to work on increasing variety in your diet, establishing a consistent eating routine, finding ways to make eating easier, and increasing your tolerance of foods that cause distress. Your Registered Dietitian will be working collaboratively with other members of your team to ensure that you’re fully supported throughout your entire recovery journey.