From WisPolitics.com/WisBusiness.com …
— Milwaukee-based personal nutrition company GenoPalate has announced a new referral agreement with Mamaya Health, a mental health provider focused on services for women.
The companies today announced a new partnership aimed at bridging the gap between nutrition and mental health. Under the agreement, the organizations will offer “trusted cross-referrals” for their members, while also creating coordinated wellness programs aimed at improving women’s health.
Those could include stress management, postpartum health, the perimenopause period and “other major life stages” where mental health and nutrition play an important role, according to the announcement.
Meanwhile, therapists at Mamaya Health and GenoPalate’s registered dieticians will work together under the new agreement to identify which members are a good fit for further support.
Dr. Asif Naseem, CEO of GenoPalate, says partnering with the Tennessee-based company “can help create a more complete support model that connects nutrition, mental wellness, and expert guidance in a way that feels practical, personal, and actionable.”
Financial terms of the partnership aren’t being disclosed.
The latest partnership comes after GenoPalate earlier this month added telehealth services to its weight loss medication program through an agreement with Colorado-based Eden.
See the release below.
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