Imagine a peaceful relationship
with your body and food
without focusing on your weight.
At Kimbrough Nutrition, we specialize in personalized, face-to-face nutrition therapy— virtually and in person at our Austin, Texas office.
We are anti-diet dietitians who take a collaborative, compassionate approach to support individuals struggling with eating disorders and disordered eating, including ARFID, chronic dieting, binge-restrict cycles, negative body image, and body dysmorphia.
We describe our work as nutrition therapy. Sometimes that looks like practical, science-based support like learning how to eat in a way that supports stable energy and blood sugar.
Other times, it means gently exploring your relationship with food and your body: where certain rules, fears, or beliefs came from (like the idea that carbs are “bad”), and how they impact your daily life.
We also help clients navigate the connection between digestive health, mood, and eating habits.
Beyond nutrition counseling, we incorporate creative expression through art workshops, offering a unique space to explore body image, self-compassion, and healing through creativity.
Think of us as your guides in redefining your relationship with food and body—one step at a time. We’re so glad you’re here!
If your inner dialogue sounds like this, let’s talk.
Why can’t I just have more control around food?
I’ll start over tomorrow. I’ll be good tomorrow.
I did so well all week… and then I ruined it.
I know diets don’t work, so why do I still feel this out of control?
My body just feels… wrong. Nothing fits right.
I’m so tired of thinking about food all the time.
I don’t want to go because I’ll feel self-conscious the whole time.
What if I never figure this out?
I can’t keep doing this—restricting, bingeing, starting over.
Why can't someone just tell me what to do?
We specialize in Nutrition Therapy for:
Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating, Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
Disordered Eating, Chronic Dieting, Body Image concerns
Unhealthy Relationship with Food, Body, Weight, Exercise
Chronic Illness including Hashimoto’s, Celiac, and diabetes
ADHD and Neurodiversity
Health at Every Size® (HAES)
Intuitive and Mindful Eating
Services & Fees:
Kathy Kimbrough and Corey Romeo offer both virtual and in person sessions.
20-minute Discovery Call
A Discovery Call is a brief, no-pressure meet & greet conversation. We’ll chat and see if we are a good fit for working together.
FREE
90-minute Initial Session
Initial sessions are focused on getting to know each other and getting the lay of the land. We talk about what brought you here, what’s been going on with food, and what you’re hoping for from our work together. Talking about food can feel surprisingly vulnerable, so sessions are approached with curiosity, care, and a non-judgmental tone, moving at a pace that feels supportive.
$200
55-minute Follow-Up Sessions
Follow-up sessions often start with a simple check-in like, “How was food this week? What did you notice?” From there, we use a motivational interviewing approach to explore what’s coming up—whether that’s identifying areas where more support or education might be helpful, unpacking thoughts or beliefs about food and body, or practicing new skills. Sessions may include brainstorming meals or snacks, building coping tools, exploring body image, and talking through next steps with food.
$150
A limited number of sliding scale slots are available; contact us for more information. Please note that our physical office is on the second floor and is not wheelchair accessible, please let us know if this is a barrier for you.
Insurance Questions:
Do you accept insurance? What does it cover?
Yes. We are in network with BCBS and Cigna, and Kathy is also in network with Aetna. Coverage varies by individual plan, but many insurance plans offer strong benefits for nutrition counseling.
Because coverage details differ widely, our intake paperwork includes a benefits-check form that walks you through the specific questions to ask your insurance company. This can usually be done by calling the number on the back of your card or using the chat feature on your insurer’s website.
Occasionally plans include copays, deductibles, or coinsurance. We keep a card on file and submit claims on your behalf. Once we receive information back from your insurance company about a claim, we charge any remaining balance based on your plan’s benefits.
As a small practice, we ask clients to complete the benefits check independently so there’s a clear, shared understanding of what is and isn’t covered before we begin. This is part of our intake paperwork and we’ll guide you in what to ask. We’re always happy to help clarify questions along the way.
What if you don’t accept my insurance?
If we don’t accept your insurance, we’re happy to help refer you to another provider who is in network with your plan. We believe in using insurance benefits when they’re available, and we want care to feel accessible.
If you’d still like to work with us, we do offer private-pay options. We can also provide a superbill that you may submit to your insurance for possible out-of-network reimbursement, depending on your plan.
We’re always glad to talk through your options and help you decide what feels like the best next step.
Information on the No Surprises Act which protects consumers from surprise medical bills can be found here.