Nourish is putting food first.
What’s happening: The digital dietitian platform raised a $70M Series B to expand its registered dietitian (RD) network and deepen healthcare ties.
Take a bite. Employing 3K dietitians—the largest network in the US—Nourish operates in all 50 states, helping patients manage chronic conditions through nutrition.
Nourish’s AI copilot handles notes, admin, and insights for providers, while its patient-facing app syncs meal plans with labs, wearables, and tracking tools.
Insurance-backed, 94% of users pay nothing out of pocket. Highly effective, 91% report improved health, while GLP-1 users lost 33% more weight with Nourish.
Despite proven results, RDs aren’t part of standard care — something CEO Aidan Dewar seeks to change:
We wanted to build a patient-friendly healthcare system with lifestyle change and nutrition as a first-line treatment, not an afterthought.
Feasting. Americans need a better diet, and telenutrition is having a moment.
- Touting a Medicare-backed program with Instacart Health, Foodsmart raised $200M.
- Fay and Berry Street announced $50M rounds on the same day earlier this year.
- Growing 117% YoY, Culina Health raised $7.9M in December.
Striking deals, Season Health integrates with Levels, while Dietitian Live serves F45 and 24 Hour Fitness members. Championing diabetes reversal, Virta coaches a ketogenic lifestyle.
Looking ahead: As weight loss, health goals, and toxic concerns drive consumers to greater agency, the considerable gap in food knowledge will take telenutrition to new heights.