Fees & Reimbursements
Partial reimbursement for dietetic consultations is provided by "mutuelles"
Each health insurance fund ("mutuelle") offers its own reimbursement policies for consultations with an INAMI-approved dietitian. These reimbursements vary depending on your insurance fund, your region, and any supplementary insurance you may have. To benefit from this, please contact your personal insurance fund to obtain the appropriate reimbursement form (dietetic reimbursement form). This form can then be completed by the dietitian during your consultation. Please make sure to present your reimbursement document at the start of the consultation.
Reimbursements for dietetic consultations in Belgium
Apart from specific conditions (recognized chronic diseases, specific care pathways, pediatric care)*, here is an updated overview for 2025:
- Partenamut : 20 € by consultation, with a maximum of 80 € per year
- Mutualité Chrétienne (MC) : up to 75 € per year, including 15 € by session (initial assessment or follow-up)
- Solidaris (Wallonie) : 25 € for an initial assessment, then 12,50 € by follow-up visit, up to 100 € per year
*If you believe you fall under one of these specific conditions, please contact your health insurance fund for more information regarding your specific reimbursement conditions.
New patient? Initial assessment? Follow-up consultation?
Whatever the reason for your visit, each consultation is priced at a flat rate of 65 euros.
If you need to cancel, please make sure to do so at least 24 hours in advance.
In case of a no-show, a fee of €30 will be charged.
Additional information
The mandatory supplementary insurance linked to your health insurance fund reimburses special diets through a fixed allowance for patients suffering from: galactosemia, celiac disease, allergy to gluten/gliadin/cereal flour, chronic kidney failure for children under 18 years old, enteral tube feeding, home parenteral nutrition, and specific dietary foods.
Do you know ?
The registered dietitian is the only health professional specialized in nutrition who is both certified and recognized. Their roles and competencies are regulated by the Royal Decree of February 19, 1997, which governs the profession. The dietitian holds accreditation from the Federal Public Service (SPF) Health and a INAMI number to practice legally.