About Sereniti Wellness
Sereniti Wellness is a holistic wellness provider operating islandwide in Singapore. The listing has been verified by a KakiList team member who confirmed operating details and a contact channel, though no Google reviews are currently on record and ACRA registration has not been confirmed, so prospective clients should make direct enquiries before booking.
To get started, reach out via the contact form on the listing to describe your condition or wellness goal and ask about the specific therapies or modalities offered. Holistic wellness services can vary considerably in scope — from stress management and energy work to integrative health consultations — so it is worth confirming the exact treatments available, whether an initial consultation or intake assessment is required, how sessions are structured (single visit versus recurring package), and the cancellation and no-show policy before committing. Pricing is indicated as mid-range ($$) but specific per-session rates have not been published; request a written quote.
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Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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Sereniti Wellness is listed at a mid-range price point ($$), but specific per-session rates have not been published on this listing. Holistic wellness sessions in Singapore typically range from S$60–180 per session depending on the modality, with first-consultation fees sometimes priced differently from follow-up sessions. Package deals (e.g. 5 or 10 sessions) often carry a discount versus drop-in rates. Before booking, ask for a written breakdown of the per-session fee, any first-visit assessment charge, package pricing, and the cancellation or no-show policy. See the full holistic wellness cost guide for Singapore →
For most holistic wellness services, no formal GP referral is required, though a practitioner may ask you to complete an intake form covering your health history, current conditions, medications, and wellness goals before your first session. This helps identify any contraindications — for example, certain bodywork or energy-based therapies may be unsuitable during pregnancy or for clients with specific medical conditions. If you intend to claim against a health insurance policy or an employee wellness benefit, a GP referral letter can sometimes support the claim, so it is worth checking your policy terms in advance. Contact Sereniti Wellness directly to confirm their intake process and whether any pre-session assessment applies.
The relevant regulatory body depends on the specific modality. Physiotherapists and occupational therapists are registered with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC), TCM practitioners with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB), psychologists with the Singapore Psychological Society (SPS) or as registered medical practitioners under the Singapore Medical Council (SMC), and aesthetic doctors with SMC. You can verify registration on each board's public online directory. Sereniti Wellness has not published details of the practitioner's qualifications or the specific therapies offered. Before booking, ask for the practitioner's full name, the modality being practised, and the relevant registration or certification number so you can verify independently. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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