Oshi Health GI provider visits, including unlimited dietary and behavioral health support services are included with your Aetna® plan. All standard co-pays and deductibles may apply as noted in your plan benefit details.

Oshi Health is the nation's only virtual GI center of excellence, supported by the country's top GI medical associations

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What is Oshi Health?

Oshi Health is a leading digestive health clinic that provides on-demand access to GI-specialized doctors, nurses dietitians, and mental health specialists to help those struggling with all kinds of gastrointestinal (GI) issues — included with your Aetna® health plan.

92%

of Oshi Health members
gain control over their

GI symptoms
within 10 weeks.

98%

of members report they’re
satisfied with the care

they receive from Oshi Health.

What Oshi Health members are saying

Stephen, Texas
The provider I saw was engaged and attentive to what I had to say. The offer of a holistic approach is something I am really looking forward to. I get anxious when calling to make appointments with separate doctors but the way everything is set up online and connected sounds like it takes the anxiety out of it.”
Norma, Florida
The provider listened and asked more questions to understand my digestive challenges than I have been asked in 30 years of dealing with this issue. He made a new diagnosis and intentionally presented the least invasive treatment!”
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A GI center of excellence, at your fingertips

  • Gastroenterologists – Receive a tailored care plan to address the root cause of symptoms

  • GI Registered Dietitians – One-on-one nutrition support focused on your symptoms and lifestyle preferences

  • GI Behavioral Health Providers – Support to calm your gut through evidence-based cognitive tools, customized for you

We diagnose and treat all GI issues

No matter how straightforward or complex, with personalized, evidence-based care.
Common digestive symptoms

Common digestive symptoms: Diarrhea, constipation, gas, vomiting, gluten sensitivity, dietary intolerances and other chronic or common digestive symptoms

Acid Reflux and GERD

Acid reflux and GERD: Occurs when stomach acid or bile backs up in the esophagus, resulting in pain, heartburn, and more

Bloating

Bloating: Extra fullness, discomfort, or gas in the digestive tract, sometimes associated with eating

Abdominal pain

Abdominal pain: Occurs anywhere in the digestive tract, often in the stomach, and can range in severity

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO): An overgrowth of unwanted bacteria in the small intestine

Nausea

Nausea: Queasiness and the urge to vomit, sometimes accompanied by actual vomiting

Ulcerative colitis

Ulcerative colitis: A chronic disease causing inflammation in the large intestine, also known as the colon

Irritable bowel syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome: A common functional condition with symptoms like bloating, pain, diarrhea, and/or constipation

Crohn’s disease

Crohn’s disease: A chronic disease causing inflammation anywhere in the digestive tract — commonly in the small or large intestine

And many more
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A team of multidisciplinary GI experts working together for you

Mike Bass

MD
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Gastroenterologist

Dr. Bass is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine, with a sub-specialization in Gastroenterology & Hepatology. In addition to caring for patients, he’s an active researcher focused on wireless-capsule endoscopy.

Michael Currier

PA-C
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GI Physician Associate

With more than 12 years of experience, Michael is passionate about improving the quality of life for people with chronic digestive conditions.  He is a 2014 recipient of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation Honored Hero Award.

Kaitlin Voicechovski

MS, RD, LDN
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Lead GI Registered Dietitian

Kaitlin improves the lives of people living with GI conditions through evidence-based nutrition guidance. She believes in whole-person, integrated digestive care — and helps members feel empowered to navigate their diets with confidence.

Mariah Corneille

PsyD
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Lead GI Behavioral Health Provider

A Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Mariah has specialized training in medical and health psychology. She is skilled at providing patient-centered care with a culturally informed lens that helps members achieve positive health outcomes.

Jessica Lash

NP
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GI Nurse Practitioner

Jessica worked as a registered nurse before becoming a nurse practitioner focused on gastroenterology. She loves caring for patients with a wide range of digestive symptoms — and leading educational sessions for our clinicians.

Unlimited dietary and behavioral health support

Following your GI provider visit, you’ll get access to unlimited visits with our GI Registered Dietitians and GI Behavioral Health providers to address the root cause of your digestive symptoms.

We’ve helped thousands of members find lasting digestive relief

Oshi has been the answer to my digestive needs. All the care and attention I have received has been life-changing — and all from the comfort of my own home!”

– Kelly, Ohio

“I’ve never received care like Oshi. It has been a life-changing experience. The added support from a nutritionist and GI therapist has helped me live with Crohn’s disease, but not have the disease control me.”

– Johanna, Pennsylvania

“I’ve had 3 appointments within 3 weeks of starting the Oshi Health program. It took me almost 2 years to have 3 appointments with a typical GI doc. This has been so different from any care I’ve ever received – thank you, Oshi.”

– Aaron, Florida

“For over 25 years, I struggled with reflux, colitis, and other issues. Oshi changed everything. They treated me as a whole person with a team-oriented approach, and gave me new tools to restore my health and set my life on a new course.”

– Bo, Florida

“It can be easy to feel alone, ashamed, or unheard when it comes to digestive issues. Oshi made me feel like I had a whole team behind me to attack it from all angles. I now feel more equipped to make medical, mental health, and diet decisions.”

– Casey, Florida

FAQs

How does Oshi Health work?

Our evidence-based digestive care helps members find lasting relief through ongoing access to a dedicated GI care team, with virtual visits and chat messaging through our mobile app.

Establishing your care plan:
When you sign up, we take time to get to know you, your symptoms, and your care needs. You’ll first meet with a GI provider, who will review your health history and build your tailored care plan over the course of one or two visits.

Working towards symptom control:
Once your care plan is established, you’ll get unlimited visits with your dedicated care team to help you take control of your symptoms — such as GI providers, GI Registered Dietitians, GI Behavioral Health providers, and GI Health Coaches.

What’s included with Oshi Health?

After you sign up, you’ll get 12 months of unlimited access to a dedicated GI care team, who will develop a care plan to help you take control of your digestive issues and get back to what’s most important in life. Your care team may include:

  • Gastroenterologists
  • GI Providers (GI Nurse Practitioners and GI Physician Assistants)
  • GI Registered Dietitians
  • GI Behavioral Health Providers
  • GI Health Coaches

You’ll also get access to our GI Care Coordination team, who can help you navigate your health journey, including medical record retrieval, external referrals, and procedural needs.

In addition, all Oshi Health members have access to the Oshi Health mobile app for virtual visits and unlimited chat messaging with your care team, on-demand appointment scheduling, and personalized care plans, all in one convenient place.

What services are covered by my insurance?

Oshi Health GI provider visits, including unlimited dietary and behavioral health support services are included with your Aetna® plan. All standard co-pays and deductibles may apply as noted in your plan benefit details.

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Want more information on cost?
Book a free intro call with a member enrollment specialist to get a personalized quote based on your insurance plan, answer questions, and more.

Call: (646) 876-8455 (9AM – 7PM EST)

Text: (646) 921-3556 (9AM – 7PM EST)

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