By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Looking for a nutrition & lifestyle covering the North Singapore zone? KakiList lists 93 verified Nutrition & Lifestyle providers serving the North zone — which includes Woodlands, Sembawang, Yishun. Work in the North zone typically involves medical nutrition therapy (diabetes, kidney, oncology) by AHPC-registered dieticians. Each provider on KakiList displays real Google reviews and a direct WhatsApp contact — no middleman fees, no lead-generation spam.
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The North Singapore zone on KakiList covers Woodlands, Sembawang, Yishun. Most nutrition & lifestyle providers listed here can reach any of these estates within their usual service window, with travel fees waived or minimal for same-zone bookings.
If you need a rapid response or a provider with deep local knowledge, a specific estate page (linked below) is usually the right call. If you're flexible on timing or happy to compare a wider range of providers, the zone view shows everyone covering your area.
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.
This page lists 93 verified nutrition & lifestyle providers covering the North zone. Contact any of them via WhatsApp — they'll confirm availability and quote before scheduling.