About Parkway East Hospital Dietitian
Parkway East Hospital Dietitian offers clinical nutrition and lifestyle counselling in Singapore under the wellness umbrella, with coverage described as islandwide. KakiList has verified operating details and a contact channel is available via an enquiry form. Three Google reviews place the rating at 3.7 out of 5, though this sample is too small to draw reliable conclusions about overall service quality.
At a first consultation, the dietitian will typically conduct a dietary assessment covering your current eating patterns, medical history, and health goals — whether that is weight management, managing a chronic condition such as diabetes or hypertension, improving gut health, or sports nutrition. Follow-up sessions build on an agreed nutrition plan, and you can discuss whether a recurring package or single sessions best suits your circumstances. Bring along any relevant blood test results, referral letters, or medication lists, as these help the dietitian tailor advice to your clinical picture. Do clarify in advance whether in-person consultations are held at Parkway East Hospital or at another location, and confirm the cancellation policy before your first appointment.
To get started, submit an enquiry through the contact form on the KakiList listing and ask about appointment availability, session format, and whether a GP or specialist referral is recommended for insurance purposes.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
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| Parkway East Hospital Dietitian (this page) | ⭐ 3.7 | 3 | — | ✓ |
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Pricing for clinical dietitian consultations at hospital-affiliated practices in Singapore typically ranges from S$80 to S$180 per session for an initial appointment, with follow-up sessions often slightly lower. Package rates may be available for ongoing management of conditions such as diabetes, renal disease, or eating disorders. Confirm the first-consultation fee, any intake or assessment charge, and whether materials such as meal-plan printouts are included. Ask whether your MediShield Life or integrated shield plan covers outpatient dietitian services — coverage varies by insurer and plan tier. No-show and late-cancellation policies are worth checking, as hospital-affiliated clinics often apply a fee for missed appointments. See the full Nutrition & Lifestyle cost guide for Singapore →
A GP or specialist referral is not strictly required to book a dietitian consultation, but having one is advisable if you are managing a diagnosed condition such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or cardiovascular disease — it strengthens any insurance or MediSave claim and ensures the dietitian receives your clinical background before the appointment. At the first visit, expect to complete an intake form covering your medical history, current diet, lifestyle habits, and goals. The dietitian will then conduct a nutritional assessment before agreeing a plan with you. If you have complex or multiple conditions, ask whether the dietitian coordinates with your treating physician or specialist team at Parkway East Hospital.
Dietitians in Singapore are not yet subject to mandatory statutory registration under the Allied Health Professions Act, unlike physiotherapists and occupational therapists who register with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC). However, dietitians employed at MOH-accredited hospitals such as Parkway East Hospital are typically credentialled members of the Singapore Dietitians Association (SDA) and hold relevant degree qualifications. Ask the practitioner directly for their academic credentials, SDA membership, and years of clinical experience. If your consultation is for a condition requiring specialist dietary intervention — such as renal disease, oncology nutrition, or paediatric feeding difficulties — confirm that the dietitian has specific experience in that area before booking.
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