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Through my coaching sessions I will design a personalized plan addressing nutrition and emotional needs, to help you achieve your wellness goals. You will be able to discuss your specific needs and get the knowledge you need to achieve a lifetime of balance.
Ready to reach your health goals with the best registered dietitian in Oxnard? From gut health support in Silver Strand to sports nutrition in River Ridge, find a local expert who brings personalized guidance to you.
No matter your health goals in Oxnard, Bark helps you find a registered dietitian who fits your schedule, insurance, and dietary needs.
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Our Oxnard dietitians offer specialized support for a wide range of health conditions and goals. Whether you're managing a chronic disease, optimizing athletic performance, or addressing food sensitivities, we connect you with credentialed experts who have the training and experience to help.
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Most major insurance plans cover registered dietitian visits for medical conditions. In California, common providers like Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna, and Humana typically include nutrition counseling as a covered benefit.
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Typical coverage:
Check with your insurance provider or ask your nutritionist's office to verify your specific coverage. Many dietitians will check benefits before your first appointment.
Based upon the latest Bark data, market research and regional estimates, the average monthly cost for nutrition counseling in California is approximately $135. While monthly rates vary, most dietitians in California offer flexible payment options including pay-per-session, monthly subscriptions, or package deals. The national average is around $135 per month, with costs varying based on session frequency, credentials, and your specific nutrition needs.
Estimated investment by payment structure based on your location:
With insurance: Most covered visits have a copay of $15-50 per session instead of the full rate.
Read our nutritionist cost guide.
In a busy area like Oxnard, the biggest benefit is personalized, medical-grade advice. You aren't just paying for meal plans—you're paying for a professional who understands your health conditions, reads your lab work, and creates strategies that work with your real life, not against it.
A qualified nutrition professional should be a Registered Dietitian (RD) or Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN). These credentials require a bachelor's degree (minimum), supervised practice hours, passing a national exam, and ongoing continuing education. Look for additional certifications like CEDRD (eating disorders), CSSD (sports nutrition), CDE/CDCES (diabetes), or CSP (pediatrics) based on your needs. In California, verify state licensing requirements as well.
To keep costs down, check your insurance first—many plans now cover registered dietitian visits for conditions like diabetes, obesity, eating disorders, and kidney disease. If your plan doesn't cover nutrition counseling, ask about sliding scale fees, payment plans, or group nutrition classes. Virtual appointments are often more affordable than in-person sessions.
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I feel as though a healthy diet is fairly important to someone's health and wellbeing. Of course a healthy diet can't cure depression or anxiety, though it can help you live a longer and higher quality life, and it can make you feel good about your day to day choices.
I love that I get to help people achieve their goals. I''m by no means try to take credit for any client's success, rather I'm more like a tool to aid in a client's success. I provide the knowledge and resources necessary for a client to succeed. Though it's up to my clients to use that knowledge, and put in the effort to make that success a reality.
I wouldn't say I've started a business, rather that I'm self-employed, and personally it was through my own weight loss. Currently I'm down 75lbs, and got a little more to loose. Though, I just found everything I learned to be so interesting, and that there was so much misinformation about Nutrition being spread that I just had to make it into a career to help people who were where I was, wanting to make a change, but not knowing how to do that.
I am an NASM Certified Nutrition Coach, who focuses on a client centered approach, meaning that any program use is specified to meet my client's needs. I'm currently studying to be a Certified Personal Trainer, and I plan on becoming a weight loss specialist in the future. Plus I've used all of the knowledge gained to drop 75lbs so far, so hey it works! Though if someone would rather not hire me, that's fine, just as long as they get the information that they need.
Currently my services are almost exclusively online or remote, mostly through calling and Video calling like Google Hangouts or Zoom, whatever my client is most comfortable with, and they're free to send me emails about certain questions they have about nutrition, as long as it's within my realm of expertise.
I haven't had to make many considering I work almost exclusively online. The most I can say is accommodation for different video calling services.
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The average rating for Bark Nutritionists & Dietitians in Oxnard is 5.00, based on 28 reviews.