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Does your Insurance Plan cover your Nutrition Consultation?

  • Jul 12, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 2

Did you know that your visits for Nutrition at Casaroma may be covered by your insurance plan?

Eating and lifestyle are the major contributing factor to the3 top killing diseases in Canada. Heart Disease, Cancer and Diabetes. If you knew you could stop it from affecting you or one of your loved ones, would you want to know how?

Lyzalee is an ROHP -She has over 2000 hours of study dedicated to the natural health of the human body, nature and how it grows and how foods and lifestyle help to heal or hurt you.

She is a member of the International Organization of Nutritional Consultants

Her designation is ROHP (Registered Orthomolecular Health Practitioner)

Registered Orthomolecular Health Practitioner (ROHP) is the designation given by IONC to a qualified health professional that specialized in maintaining and restoring biochemistry and physiology in the body for optimum health and well-being.

Registered Orthomolecular Health Practitioners assess the unique dietary and nutritional requirements of an individual and utilize a full spectrum of customized assessments and naturotherapies including: diet and nutritional supplements, detoxification and drainage.

ROHPs are often also registered doctors, nurses, chiropractors, dentists, homeopaths, veterinarians, acupuncturists, herbalists and massage therapists.

Check your provider to see if your insurance is with any of the following companies. If it is, then check to see if you have a specific extended health care benefit policy – and if yes, then confirm that the coverage for nutrition is checked off. You could be on your way to having your sessions covered and even direct billed if possible.

Click on the image to access your Insurance company covering ROHP/RNCP consultation services:


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