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Which Zepbound telehealth programs include dietitian support?

PerplexityqualifiedCollected Jun 20, 2026, 13:09 UTC

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Several Zepbound telehealth programs include dietitian support, but the strongest matches in the results are Nourish, WeightWatchers Clinic/WW, Form Health, Teladoc, LifeMD, and Lilly’s telehealth partners. Among the sources provided, Nourish is the clearest dietitian-first option, while WeightWatchers, Teladoc, and LifeMD explicitly mention nutrition counseling, dietitians, or nutrition support alongside medication care.[1][3][5][6][8]

  • Nourish — described as an insurance-backed telehealth platform that connects members with registered dietitians for medical nutrition therapy, with the expert review calling it “the most affordable nutrition-focused option.”[1]
  • WeightWatchers Clinic / WW — the Zepbound page says you can schedule a visit with a Registered Dietitian in the WW app for personalized nutrition counseling.[6]
  • Teladoc Health — its weight management program includes dedicated expert coaching with advice on nutrition and meal planning, and Lilly’s telehealth page says chronic condition programs like this may also offer access to dietitians.[5][8]
  • LifeMD — Lilly’s telehealth page lists LifeMD among obesity-care partners and says the program includes personalized nutrition plans, registered dietitians, and expert coaches.[8]
  • Form Health — a Reddit user reports “monthly doctor and nutritionist visits,” which suggests dietitian/nutrition support, but this is user-reported rather than official program documentation.[2]
  • Zealthy — the expert review says Zealthy offers RD support within its weight management care model, though the result is a review article rather than the program’s own Zepbound page.[1]

If you want the most dietitian-centered options, Nourish and WeightWatchers stand out most clearly from these results.[1][6] If you want medication management plus nutrition support, Teladoc, LifeMD, and Zealthy are also relevant.[1][5][8]

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