Tauraso Medical Clinic in Baltimore: Nutrition Counseling Alongside Primary Care
Tauraso Medical Clinic is a primary care facility on East Pratt Street that integrates medical doctors with nutritionists on the same patient visit, allowing referral and follow-up to happen in one location rather than across multiple appointments in different neighborhoods.
What Tauraso Medical Clinic actually is
Tauraso is a medical clinic that houses both physicians and registered dietitian nutritionists under one roof. The clinic sits within Baltimore's Harbor East district near the National Aquarium and serves patients seeking preventive nutrition guidance, disease management through diet (diabetes, hypertension, heart disease), and weight-loss counseling. It operates as an outpatient facility with scheduled appointments; it is not an urgent-care walk-in service and does not handle emergency care.
Services and pricing
The clinic offers both medical visits with MDs and separate nutrition consultations with registered dietitian nutritionists. Initial nutrition consultations typically run 45 to 60 minutes and cost between $150 and $250 depending on the assessment scope; follow-up visits are shorter and less costly. Medical insurance coverage for nutrition services varies significantly by plan. Medicare covers medical nutrition therapy for certain diagnoses (diabetes, renal disease, post-transplant) when referred by a physician; private insurance coverage is less uniform. Verify your plan's nutrition therapy benefit before scheduling, as out-of-pocket costs for uncovered visits can reach the full fee.
How it compares to other Baltimore nutritionist options
Most Baltimore nutritionists operate as independent practitioners or small private practices; finding one near your doctor's office requires scheduling across different locations. Tauraso's integrated model suits patients who want their doctor and nutritionist to consult on the same file without redundant appointments. The clinic's MDs can refer directly to its staff nutritionists and review progress notes in real time. In contrast, seeking a nutritionist through a large health system (University of Maryland Medical Center or Johns Hopkins Hospital systems) often involves multiple departments, longer wait times between referral and appointment, and less integrated charting. Tauraso is smaller and offers faster coordination but may have fewer specialty dietitians for niche conditions like dialysis or post-bariatric surgery.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
Tauraso works well for patients with a new diabetes diagnosis who want immediate dietary guidance from their doctor's referral, patients managing high blood pressure or cholesterol who benefit from in-visit nutrition counseling during the same appointment, and those pursuing evidence-based weight loss who want medical oversight alongside nutrition plans. It is less suited to patients seeking specialist dietetics (oncology nutrition, sports nutrition, pediatric feeding disorders) who will still need referral to larger academic medical centers. Patients without insurance or a stable income should verify costs upfront; the clinic does work with some financial assistance programs but does not routinely waive fees.
What the first visit involves
A first-time patient schedules both a medical intake and a separate nutrition consultation, or schedules the medical visit first and requests a nutrition referral during that appointment. The medical visit follows standard primary-care format: history, vital signs, physical exam, and discussion of current health goals. If referred to nutrition, you typically receive a follow-up appointment within one to two weeks. The nutritionist will ask detailed questions about eating patterns, food preferences, medical history, and lifestyle, then build a personalized nutrition plan. Bring a list of current medications and any recent lab results if available.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Tauraso Medical Clinic is located at 10 East Pratt Street, Suite 1510, in Harbor East. Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; confirm current hours when scheduling. Parking is street parking on Pratt Street or in nearby commercial lots (hourly rates typically $2–$4); the clinic does not maintain its own lot. The facility is a short walk from the Inner Harbor and accessible by MTA bus routes 3 and 10. Call 410-539-0130 to schedule appointments.
Tauraso fills a practical gap for Baltimore patients who want coordinated nutrition and medical care without losing time to separate office networks.

