By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Looking for nutrition & lifestyle near Little India MRT (NEL/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.
An NEL/DTL interchange at the heart of Singapore's Indian-heritage district, flanked by Tekka Market, KK Hospital, and 24-hour Mustafa shopping. For households around Race Course Road, nutrition & lifestyle teams who already cover Tekka Centre tend to offer faster arrival windows.
Because Little India sits in the Central zone, providers based within the zone usually waive travel surcharges — a meaningful saving on recurring nutrition & lifestyle bookings. The HDB property mix here also shapes what most providers are equipped for on arrival.
nutrition & lifestyle providers active around Little India MRT regularly handle eating disorder recovery support, gut health consultations, and hormone-balancing programmes.
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An NEL/DTL interchange at the heart of Singapore's Indian-heritage district, flanked by Tekka Market, KK Hospital, and 24-hour Mustafa shopping.
Tekka Centre, Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Mustafa Centre, KK Women's and Children's Hospital
Race Course Road, Buffalo Road
NEL/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.
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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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