Culina Healtha digital platform that provides clinical nutrition care, partners with the Adventist Health Care Physicians Alliance to enable members of the clinically integrated network to access Culina’s registered dietitians.
New Jersey-based Culina Health connects individuals with registered dietitians online. Registered dietitians can provide coaching and tailor care plans to suit a person’s weight loss needs. Nutritionists can also coordinate with their healthcare team and professionals.
Part of the Adventist Healthcare Health System, the Adventist Healthcare Physicians Union is a network of over 2,400 healthcare providers.
The partnership will give clinicians and patients access to Culina’s virtual nutrition-focused products, including a network of registered nutritionists.
Members of the Adventist Healthcare Physian Alliance are available to access nutrition counseling, including pediatric and family nutrition, cancer care and diabetes nutrition, sustainable weight loss tools, and general health feeding support.
“In just five years, we expanded our services to serve 70% of the US population. We were able to quickly increase our reach and scaling due to our incredible network of partners.” MobiHealthNews By email.
“From patients who were able to serve the outcomes we were able to achieve, we became a leading, reliable care provider of patients and physicians in all 50 states.”
Bigger trends
Culina Health has been secured Series A funding in 2024 reached $7.9 million, bringing total capital to $20 million. In 2022, the company won $4.75 million in seed funds.
March, company Since its inception, we have hired the first C-Suite executive. Jane Menz joined the company as Chief Operating Officer. Mentz previously worked for the mental health care company Quartet and served as a leadership role at the metabolic health company Calibrate.
Other companies that offer personalized nutrition include OkendWell, a hybrid weight-inclusive primary and metabolic care provider backed by Andreessen Horowitz, diet weight loss company Noom, and Lumen, the manufacturer of Handheld metabolic metering devices.