About FitThree Nutrition
FitThree Nutrition is a nutrition and lifestyle consultancy based at 30 Tai Seng Street, offering services islandwide across Singapore. The listing is KakiList-verified, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. On Google, FitThree Nutrition holds a 4.1 rating across 240 reviews, a robust sample that provides reasonable confidence in the rating signal. Pricing is indicated at a mid-range tier; specific session or package fees were not provided and should be confirmed directly.
Prospective clients typically begin with a first consultation where a practitioner reviews health history, dietary patterns, and lifestyle goals before recommending a plan. Nutrition and lifestyle services in Singapore span one-off assessments, structured weight-management programmes, sports nutrition planning, and chronic-condition dietary guidance — so it is worth clarifying upfront whether the engagement is a single session or a recurring package, and whether the approach suits your specific condition or goal. Confirm the cancellation and no-show policy before committing, and ask whether the practitioner holds a registered dietitian credential or recognised nutrition qualification, as this field is not uniformly regulated in Singapore.
To take the next step, reach out to FitThree Nutrition via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to describe your health goals and ask about current appointment availability, session format, and fees before booking.
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This is life changing for me! I get to have quality food and I don’t need to think anymore of what I should eat. This has saved a lot of time and effort and allow me to focus on something else. The delivery is also on time daily. I have just finished my 3 weeks and the menu hasn’t repeated at all. Thank you Nutrition kitchen team. I’m so grateful for your work! Keep it up 🥰
I work from home and Nutrition Kitchen is a God-sent! I am on the low-carb plan into my seventh week and this is my experience: The good: - Punctual: The meals arrive every weekday morning in good time. - Tasty: Most of the time, I'm happy with the meals as they are. The occasional time I'm not, it's easy to adjust it in my kitchen. - Good variety: Chinese, Indian, Mexican to European and more. I haven't gotten bored yet, but if I do, there's the option to skip a week. - Healthy: At this price point, I didn't expect thoughtful touches like pasture-fed beef and cooked veggies (rather than raw salad, which is more common). - Easily digestible: I tend to finish the food within minutes and have no issues with digestion. - Flexibility: Options to switch out a meal you don't like, skip an entire week, or send it to a friend instead. The not-so-good: - Rarely, a meal falls through the QC cracks and arrives undercooked. When that happens, I just continue cooking it. It's a tiny issue and I'm including it to give a balanced picture. - The website is not as user friendly, and after a couple of wrong turns, I hope I've finally got the hang of it. All in, NK is doing a wonderful job and I am glad to have found a food delivery service that works for me.
I’ve tried a few other meal plan delivery services and this is most definitely my favourite by far! Every meal is healthy and well balanced delivered fresh every day so my veggies are always fresh to eat 😁 i love the variety of meals offered, every day is always another surprise - of course you can view the meals selected beforehand but I order the monthly plan so I forget what meals I will be getting in the weeks to follow. Saves me so much time and money with my busy schedule, an excellent service 👌🏽
I was sceptical of meal deliveries but I’m absolutely advocating for Nutrition Kitchen. I ordered both Regular balance and low carb meal plans and I’ve to say they are absolutely delicious. So tasty, I’ve signed up for 2 additional weeks! Highly recommended! Edited: After 2 additional weeks I’ve to say the food wasn’t good and no, I won’t be continuing. Perhaps be consistent?
Super recommended! The delivery service is outstanding. On all day punctual at 7.30am! They don’t even ring the door bell… But most importantly, the food is great and what variety the have! All well balanced. I love the lamb shephert’s pie or the steamed fish. Though yesterday, the rice from char Siew pork was almost raw and not cooked (please be careful next time!).
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FitThree Nutrition (this page) | ⭐ 4.1 | 240 | — | ✓ |
| NUH Dietetics Department | ⭐ 5.0 | 717 | — | ✓ |
| UFIT Nutrition | ⭐ 5.0 | 488 | — | ✓ |
| River Physio Nutrition & Dietetics | ⭐ 5.0 | 190 | — | ✓ |
FitThree Nutrition indicates a mid-range price tier, but specific per-session fees and package rates were not published at the time of this listing. Singapore nutrition and lifestyle consultations typically run S$80–200 per session for a registered dietitian, with multi-session packages often discounted. First-consultation fees sometimes differ from follow-up rates, and some providers charge a separate fee for a written meal plan or body composition assessment. Confirm the full cost structure — including whether an initial assessment attracts a different rate, what is included in each session, and whether GST applies — directly with FitThree Nutrition before booking. See the full Nutrition & Lifestyle cost guide for Singapore →
Most nutrition and lifestyle consultancies in Singapore do not require a formal GP referral for general wellness goals such as weight management, improved eating habits, or sports nutrition. However, if you are managing a clinical condition — such as diabetes, renal disease, cardiovascular disease, or a diagnosed eating disorder — a GP or specialist referral letter can be useful for insurance claim purposes and ensures the practitioner has relevant medical context before your first appointment. Expect to complete an intake form covering medical history, current medications, dietary habits, and health goals before or during the first session. For complex conditions, ask in advance whether the practitioner has clinical dietetics experience, as scope of practice varies widely in this field.
Nutrition and lifestyle consulting in Singapore is not uniformly regulated — unlike physiotherapy or traditional Chinese medicine, there is no single mandatory licensing board for nutritionists. Registered Dietitians, however, are allied health professionals registered with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) under the Allied Health Professions Act, and their registration is publicly verifiable on the AHPC register at ahpc.edu.sg. Before booking, ask FitThree Nutrition whether their practitioners hold AHPC-registered dietitian status, a recognised degree in dietetics or nutrition science, or other relevant credentials. This distinction matters particularly if you are managing a clinical condition or intend to claim against a health insurance policy that requires a licensed allied health professional. Confirm the practitioner's name and qualification in writing before your first appointment.
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