About Nutrifood Singapore
Nutrifood Singapore offers nutrition and lifestyle consultancy with islandwide coverage. The listing is KakiList-verified, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. No Google review data is currently available, so independent rating signals cannot be assessed at this stage.
Enquiries typically begin with a brief intake form outlining your current health goals, dietary patterns, and any medical conditions relevant to nutritional planning. From there, the practitioner would discuss whether a one-off consultation or an ongoing programme suits your situation, and clarify whether sessions are conducted in person or remotely. It is worth confirming the format of the first appointment, what to prepare beforehand, and the cancellation policy before committing to a package.
To take the next step, submit an enquiry via the contact form on the KakiList listing and ask Nutrifood Singapore directly about session structure, pricing, and practitioner credentials before booking.
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Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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| Nutrifood Singapore (this page) | — | — | — | ✓ |
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Nutrifood Singapore's pricing information is not publicly listed at this time. For wellness and nutrition consultancies in Singapore, per-session rates typically range from S$80–200 for an individual consultation, with ongoing packages offered at a reduced per-session rate. It is worth asking whether the first consultation is priced separately as an assessment session, and whether a multi-session package requires upfront payment or can be billed incrementally. Confirm also whether a no-show or late-cancellation fee applies. See the full Nutrition & Lifestyle cost guide for Singapore →
For most nutrition and lifestyle consultancies, no formal GP referral is required to book a first appointment, though a referral letter can be helpful if you intend to claim through an integrated shield plan or employee wellness benefit. The first visit typically involves a detailed intake — covering health history, dietary habits, lifestyle factors, and any existing medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, or gut issues — before any programme is recommended. If you have a complex or medically managed condition, it is advisable to inform your GP and bring any relevant blood work or recent medical reports. This helps the practitioner contextualise recommendations within your overall care picture and flag any contraindications early.
In Singapore, dietitians are regulated under the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) and must hold a valid practising certificate — verifiable on the AHPC public register. Nutritionists and lifestyle coaches, however, are not statutorily regulated, meaning anyone can use those titles without a formal licence. The distinction matters: a registered dietitian can provide medical nutrition therapy for conditions such as diabetes or renal disease, whereas an unregistered nutritionist operates in an advisory capacity only. Before booking, ask Nutrifood Singapore for the full name and credentials of the practitioner who will handle your sessions, and confirm whether they hold AHPC registration or an equivalent accredited qualification. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the AHPC public register before treatment.
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