By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Looking for nutrition & lifestyle near Geylang Bahru MRT (DTL line)? This page lists KakiList-verified providers serving the Toa Payoh area around the station, ranked by Google rating and review count. All listings are independent — no paid placements, no affiliate fees.
A DTL station serving the older Geylang Bahru HDB pocket, with its well-regarded hawker centre and Kallang Basin sports complex nearby. Most nutrition & lifestyle bookings around Geylang Bahru come from residents near Geylang Bahru Lane, with Kallang Basin Swimming Complex as the usual drop-off landmark.
Providers covering the Central zone typically service Geylang Bahru without transport fees; those based in other zones often add S$15-40 per visit. For HDB homes along the DTL, that gap adds up across repeat bookings.
Recurring nutrition & lifestyle requests from Geylang Bahru households focus on eating disorder recovery support, gut health consultations, and hormone-balancing programmes.
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A DTL station serving the older Geylang Bahru HDB pocket, with its well-regarded hawker centre and Kallang Basin sports complex nearby.
Kallang Basin Swimming Complex, Geylang Bahru Market and Food Centre, Kallang River, Geylang Bahru Community Club
Geylang Bahru Lane, Lorong 1 Geylang
DTL — Toa Payoh, Central Singapore
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Most providers listed for Toa Payoh also serve the wider Central zone. If you live between Toa Payoh and a neighbouring estate, contact any provider via WhatsApp — they'll confirm coverage and travel fees, if any, before confirming the job.
For medical conditions (diabetes, kidney disease, post-surgery, eating disorders, cancer support): AHPC-registered dietician — qualified to provide medical nutrition therapy. For general wellness, weight management, sports performance: qualified nutritionist or sports nutritionist (IOC Diploma, ACSM-CEP, SDS membership). Unqualified "coaches" pose risks for both categories.
Hospital dietician (subsidised): S\$50-120/session. Private dietician initial: S\$150-280. Follow-up: S\$100-180. Sports nutritionist: S\$150-300/session. Personal training + nutrition: S\$80-200/session. 3-month intensive programmes (eating disorder, diabetes reversal): S\$1,500-5,500.
No — your liver and kidneys detox; no cleanse product adds to that. "Detox" marketing typically sells juice fasts, colonics, or supplement regimens with no evidence base. Some produce initial weight loss through dehydration and calorie restriction, but no genuine detoxification. Evidence-based nutrition doesn't involve detox claims.
Depends on individual circumstances. Keto works for some weight management and specific medical conditions (epilepsy control) but has significant adherence challenges and long-term sustainability questions. Intermittent fasting has modest benefits for metabolic health but similar sustainability issues. Neither is universal — a qualified nutritionist assesses individual fit rather than prescribing uniform approaches.
Coaches pushing specific supplement brands (Herbalife, USANA, Amway) have conflict-of-interest income from sales. Evidence-based nutrition advice doesn't require branded supplements from the coach's company. Dieticians and qualified nutritionists typically don't sell products — advice should come before sales.
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