Berry Street and Tia have announced a partnership to expand access to specialized nutrition care for women by integrating clinical nutrition therapy into Tia’s hybrid healthcare model. The collaboration is intended to provide coordinated nutritional support for women across different life stages, with an initial focus on perimenopause and menopause.
Berry Street connects patients with registered dietitians for medical nutrition therapy, while Tia delivers virtual and in-person women’s healthcare, including primary care, gynecology, wellness services, and mental health assessments. Through the partnership, Tia members will gain access to Berry Street’s network of registered dietitians, the majority of whom specialize in women’s health.
The integrated offering includes personalized nutrition care plans, AI-enabled support between appointments, meal tracking capabilities, and the ability to incorporate health information from wearable devices and laboratory results. The nutrition services are designed to support a broad range of clinical needs, including fertility, prenatal and postnatal nutrition, lactation, hormonal health, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid conditions, eating disorders, and weight management.
Commenting on the collaboration, Felicity Yost, cofounder and CEO of Tia, said, "Many women come to Tia looking for answers to symptoms that don't fit neatly into a single specialty, especially during midlife when hormonal changes can affect everything from energy and sleep to weight, mood, and metabolic health. Nutrition is often an important part of the picture, but it's rarely integrated into care in a meaningful way. Through this partnership with Berry Street, we're making it easier for women to access specialized nutrition support that's connected to the rest of their healthcare journey."
The partnership builds on Berry Street’s recent expansion through strategic collaborations. In April, the company joined Walmart’s Better Care Services platform alongside several digital health providers to improve access to weight management services, including GLP-1-related support. During the same month, Berry Street also became part of Amazon’s Health Benefits Connector, which matches eligible customers with employer-covered digital health services.
Tia has similarly expanded its network of healthcare partnerships in recent years, including collaborations with digital nutrition platform Nourish and mental health provider Talkspace. The company has also continued its relationship with Cedars-Sinai to broaden access to women’s healthcare services through additional clinic locations.
The new collaboration reflects a growing emphasis on integrating nutrition therapy into broader care pathways, enabling women to receive coordinated support as part of a comprehensive healthcare experience.
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