Frequently asked questions
At this time, Abby is only seeing clients virtually.
Virtual consultations are held via Zoom and last 30-45 minutes. We will meet weekly or bi-weeky, depending on your service of choice. Between these sessions, you will have access to message Abby for coaching and support as issues arise.
Three- six month small group nutrition program (The Root Method | Gut Serenity Program )
Three- Six month one-on-one service
One-month one-on-one service
One-time, one-on-one service
Corporate/wellness presentations
Genomic Testing and Analysis via 3X4 Genetics
Supplement Consultation
Specialize Gut Testing and Analysis The GI-MAP™ (GI-Microbial Assay Plus) test
Services may be offered at different times of the year. Please contact me directly for corporate/wellness services and recipe development.
Yes, I offer 7-day, 14-day and 28-day meal plans that you can add-on to a service. Some services may offer a meal plan as a package and is included in the final cost. Meal plans are customized to meet your specific medical/health needs, goals, and cultural preferences, and are designed to encourage flexibility and sustainability.
Yes, I am in network with Cigna, UnitedHealthCare and Aetna insurance company.
You can make payments through our website or via a secure payment link using your credit/debit card.
Yes, services can be paid in full, or with an installment plan
Although the terms “dietitian” and “nutritionist” are used interchangeably, they don't mean the same thing. All dietitians are nutritionists, but not all nutritionists are dietitians. Dietitians are food and nutrition experts who have undergone extensive educational training and passed a board exam that qualifies them to provide individualized medical nutrition care. A "registered nutritionist" is someone who has completed a bachelor's/master's degree in nutrition and dietetics or public health and completed 1200 hours internship in the (USA) . However, the term “nutritionist” may refer to anyone who gives nutrition advice, whether or not they have formal education. Hence, a nutritionist is not regulated by the Board of Nutritionists and Dietitians.