About Dietitian SG
Dietitian SG offers nutrition and lifestyle consultancy across Singapore, operating islandwide. The listing has been verified by a KakiList team member who confirmed operating details and contact channels. No Google reviews are currently available, and no ACRA registration has been confirmed, so prospective clients are encouraged to verify credentials directly before booking.
Enquiries can be made via WhatsApp, phone, or the online contact form. At the first consultation, expect to discuss your health goals, medical history, and any existing conditions — such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, renal impairment, or weight management concerns — so the dietitian can tailor a nutrition plan to your specific circumstances. Clarify upfront whether sessions are one-to-one or group-based, whether follow-up appointments are bundled into a package or billed separately, and what the cancellation and rescheduling policy is. If you intend to claim through an insurer or Medisave, confirm eligibility before booking as not all outpatient dietitian consults are claimable without a GP or specialist referral.
To get started, reach out via WhatsApp or the contact form to request a first-consultation slot and ask for the fee schedule in writing before confirming your appointment.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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Pricing details are not publicly listed, and Dietitian SG uses a mid-range pricing signal ($$) without a specific per-session rate available. For reference, private dietitian consultations in Singapore typically run S$80–180 per session, with initial assessments sometimes higher than follow-ups. Package deals covering multiple sessions may be available at a reduced per-session rate. Confirm in writing whether the quoted fee covers the consultation only or includes a personalised meal plan, body composition assessment, or printed materials. Ask whether a no-show or late-cancellation fee applies. See the full Nutrition & Lifestyle cost guide for Singapore →
Most private dietitians accept self-referrals without a GP letter, though a referral can be useful if you plan to make an insurance claim or if your condition is complex — for instance, renal disease, eating disorders, or post-bariatric surgery nutrition. Bring any recent blood test results, a list of current medications and supplements, and a rough food diary if you have one. At the first visit, expect an intake assessment covering medical history, lifestyle habits, and specific health goals before a nutrition plan is drafted. If your concern is clinical rather than lifestyle-focused, confirm whether the practitioner holds the relevant specialisation before booking.
In Singapore, dietitians are not yet subject to mandatory statutory registration the way physiotherapists or TCM practitioners are, though the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) has been expanding its scope. However, look for a registered dietitian credential from the Singapore Nutrition and Dietetics Association (SNDA) or an internationally recognised body such as the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics — these signal formal training and adherence to a code of ethics. No regulatory licences have been confirmed for this listing. Ask the practitioner directly for their qualification, graduating institution, and any professional association membership before proceeding. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant professional register where available.
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