glucose-monitoring and nutrition platform pairing CGM access with coaching and metabolic insights
NutriSense is included in the directory because its official site gives the app a real provider to compare across cgm diagnostics, metabolic health, longevity memberships, access model, and commercial structure.
Starting price
$225
per package
Reputation data
Official-source profile
No consistent published review total
Telehealth
Clinic-first
21 states served
Pricing table
Access snapshot
Why shoppers shortlist this provider
Users comparing CGM programs that add coaching and habit support instead of only device access.
Cost context
Use NutriSense when its care model matches what you want and the visible price still makes sense against the broader market median.
Market median
$199
NutriSense sits inside a market where 95% of providers show a usable price anchor.
Transparent pricing
95%
of researched providers in this category show a usable price anchor.
Telehealth rate
67%
support telehealth in the current researched set.
Official-site readout
Users comparing CGM programs that add coaching and habit support instead of only device access.
NutriSense shows a visible starting price of $225 per package, but deeper pricing detail is not fully public on the reviewed pages.
Benchmark median for cgm-diagnostics is about $199, which helps frame this provider's visible price.
A mandatory consult step was not clearly listed on the reviewed homepage.
A recurring membership or subscription appears to be part of the offer, but the exact public fee still needs manual review.
Lab requirements or repeat monitoring details were not clearly listed on the reviewed homepage.
Scoring snapshot
Affordability
5/10Affordability score: 5/10 because the visible starting price is $225 and extra fees may still apply.
Transparency
7/10Price transparency score: 7/10 because the provider lists a public price anchor, while labs and membership details remain less clear.
Convenience
7/10Convenience score: 7/10 because access is more location-dependent and booking is online.
Medical oversight
5/10Medical oversight score: 5/10 because the public flow is lighter, and lab support is not clearly included.
Watchouts
Labs, medication fulfillment, consults, or shipping may sit outside the headline price.
Membership structure can make the first visible price look cleaner than the full long-term cost.
Manual review is still recommended for pricing, policy, and refill mechanics.
Labs may be billed separately from the visible price.
Membership fees may continue even when treatment cadence changes.
Strengths
Official site clearly positions NutriSense around cgm diagnostics, metabolic health and broader longevity support.
Physical or concierge delivery model adds useful contrast against telehealth-first providers already in the directory.
Published service framing is strong enough to support provider, comparison, and location pages.
Tradeoffs
Membership structure can make the first visible price look cleaner than the full long-term cost.
Geographic access is narrower than broad telehealth operators, so user fit depends more on location.
Ideal buyer
Users comparing CGM programs that add coaching and habit support instead of only device access.
Visitors who want another well-known metabolic tracking option next to Levels and clinic-led programs.
Navigate deeper
States served: DC, AZ, CA, CO, FL, GA, IL, MA, MN, NC, NJ, NV, NY, OH, OR, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA. 21 states are stored for this provider, but live availability should still be verified directly. Shipping is available and membership is required.
Not the best fit
Membership structure can make the first visible price look cleaner than the full long-term cost.
Geographic access is narrower than broad telehealth operators, so user fit depends more on location.
Membership structure can make the first visible price look cleaner than the full long-term cost.
Before signup
What is included in the visible per package price?
Are labs, medication, or refills billed separately?
What are the cancellation or pause terms?
Which states or visit types are actually available right now?
Answers focus on pricing model, service scope, and commercial comparison context.
NutriSense is listed as a glucose-monitoring and nutrition platform pairing cgm access with coaching and metabolic insights with official-site signals across cgm diagnostics, metabolic health, longevity memberships, pricing context, and care-model detail.
NutriSense is better understood as a clinic, network, concierge, or in-person service model rather than a purely digital telehealth subscription.
NutriSense gives the directory another real comparison point for cgm diagnostics, metabolic health, pricing style, and how different longevity operators structure care before a visitor clicks out.
Head-to-head comparisons
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Metabolic Health calculator
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Methodology, sources, and disclaimer
Methodology
What this profile is based on
This profile is based on NutriSense's official website, service positioning, and publicly visible care model reviewed on April 28, 2026 for directory comparison use.
Disclaimer
Use this as research, not medical advice
Informational only. Longevity Costs publishes provider research, public pricing context, and comparison summaries for informational purposes only. This site is not a medical provider, clinic, pharmacy, or emergency service. Verify pricing, availability, and eligibility directly with the provider.
Source
Official contact or support language is publicly available on the reviewed provider pages.
Verification
Labs, medication fulfillment, consults, or shipping may sit outside the headline price.
Cadence
This page is reviewed and updated on a rolling basis.
Sources
4 references
NutriSense homepage
68%Checked 2026-05-06
Official homepage reviewed for care model and visible public positioning.
NutriSense contact page
64%Checked 2026-05-06
Contact or support availability reviewed from official pages.
NutriSense faq page
56%Checked 2026-05-06
FAQ reviewed for support, cancellation, and policy language.
NutriSense terms page
62%Checked 2026-05-06
Terms or billing-policy language reviewed for cancellation clues.
Official source reference: NutriSense profile URL. Content is informational only and not medical advice.