Dietetics
Customized meal plans to support recovery and meet nutritional needs.

Services Offered
- Diet Chart
- Weight management
- Medical nutrition therapy
- Nutrition analysis
- Prenatal & postnatal nutrition
- Workout
Sub-Services


Meet Our team of Specialists
Meet Our team of Dieticians






Downloadable Resources
The Importance of a Balanced Diet

A database of food and nutrient information, useful for tracking nutrient intake during pregnancy.

Tailored Diet Plans for Specific Health Goals

A visual guide to healthy eating, including recommendations for pregnant women.

Downloadable Resources
The Importance of a Balanced Diet

A database of food and nutrient information, useful for tracking nutrient intake during pregnancy.

Tailored Diet Plans for Specific Health Goals

A visual guide to healthy eating, including recommendations for pregnant women.

Ask Our Experts: FAQs
- Tailored Nutrition Plans: Dietitians can create personalized meal plans that cater to your specific needs, goals, and lifestyle.
- Weight Management: Whether you’re aiming to lose, gain, or maintain weight, a dietitian can provide guidance on healthy strategies.
- Chronic Disease Management: Dietitians can help manage conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure through dietary interventions.
- Food Allergies and Intolerances: Dietitians can help you navigate dietary restrictions and develop a balanced meal plan.
- Sports Nutrition: Dietitians can provide guidance on optimizing your diet for athletic performance.
- Eating Disorders: Dietitians can help individuals with eating disorders develop healthy eating habits and behaviours.
- General Health and Wellness: Dietitians can provide advice on healthy eating habits, portion control, and nutrient-rich foods.
A dietitian consultation typically involves a comprehensive assessment of your current diet, health goals, and lifestyle. You can expect to receive personalized meal plans, practical cooking tips, guidance on portion control, and advice on developing healthy eating habits. Regular follow-up appointments allow you to track your progress and make adjustments to your plan as needed. By working with a dietitian, you can achieve your dietary goals and improve your overall well-being.
- The frequency of your dietitian visits will depend on your individual needs and goals. Initially, more frequent visits may be beneficial, but as you progress, the frequency can decrease. Ultimately, the decision on how often to see a dietitian is best made in consultation with your healthcare provider and the dietitian themselves. Is irritable or lethargic
- Has a rash or other unusual symptoms
Managing food allergies and intolerances involves careful food labeling, avoidance of trigger foods, and seeking professional advice.