About Nutritionist SG
Nutritionist SG offers nutrition and lifestyle consultation services across Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList, confirming operating details and contact channel, though no Google reviews are currently available and ACRA registration has not been confirmed, so prospective clients should exercise additional due diligence before committing.
Enquiries are handled via an online form. When reaching out, it helps to outline your current health goals or concerns — whether that is weight management, managing a chronic condition such as diabetes or high cholesterol, improving energy levels, or building a sustainable eating pattern. From there, expect a first consultation to cover a dietary history and lifestyle assessment before any recommendations are made. Clarify upfront whether sessions are conducted in person or remotely, whether a package or per-session arrangement is available, and what the cancellation policy looks like.
To get started, submit an enquiry through the contact form on the listing and ask for a summary of the consultation format, session fee, and the practitioner's professional 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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Pricing details for Nutritionist SG are not publicly listed at this time. In Singapore, nutrition and dietetics consultations typically run S$80–200 per session at private practices, with package rates offering a modest discount for multiple bookings. A first consultation — which usually includes a dietary assessment and initial recommendations — may be priced differently from follow-up sessions. Confirm the per-session fee, whether a package is available, the cancellation and no-show policy, and whether any materials or meal plans are included in the quoted price before booking. See the full Nutrition & Lifestyle cost guide for Singapore →
No formal referral is required to consult a private nutritionist in Singapore, though a GP or specialist referral can be helpful if you are managing a diagnosed condition such as diabetes, kidney disease, or eating disorders, and may support an insurance claim depending on your policy. Expect the first visit to begin with an intake form covering medical history, current medications, dietary habits, and lifestyle factors. Some practitioners also request recent blood-work results if available. Contraindications — for example, pregnancy, active eating disorders, or complex multi-condition cases — may warrant a clinical dietitian (registered with the Allied Health Professions Council) rather than a general nutritionist. Clarify the practitioner's scope and credentials when you make contact.
In Singapore, the title 'nutritionist' is not a protected or licensed designation — unlike 'dietitian', which requires registration with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC) under the Allied Health Professions Act. This means qualifications and scope of practice vary considerably between practitioners. No regulatory licences are listed for Nutritionist SG at this time. Before booking, ask directly for the practitioner's academic qualifications, professional memberships (such as the Singapore Nutrition and Dietetics Association), and whether they hold AHPC registration as a dietitian. You can verify AHPC registrants at the AHPC public register online. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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