Dietitians and clinical nutritionists in India typically work with a mix of one-time consultations and longer-term plans. Most clients find them through doctor referrals, Instagram, or family recommendations — and then send a WhatsApp message asking the same five questions about consultation type, fees, plan duration, and meal customisation. A clear page lets you publish all of that, take a paid first consultation directly, and qualify clients with an intake form before the call.
Who this is for
Clinical dietitians, sports nutritionists, weight-management coaches, and PCOS / diabetes specialists running independent or small-team practices.
What changes
Fewer repetitive WhatsApp messages, a clearer offer for prospects, payments and bookings handled in one place — without bolting on extra tools you barely use.
Common pain points it solves
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Clients ask the same questions about consultations, plan duration, and follow-ups before booking
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First-consultation no-shows are common when there's no upfront payment
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Custom meal-plan delivery via PDF email + WhatsApp follow-ups is admin-heavy
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Differentiating one-time consult vs 1-month vs 3-month plans is hard in chat
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Client testimonials and case studies live in DMs and don't help convert new enquiries
Sections we recommend on a dietitian page
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Specialisation & approach
Weight management / PCOS / diabetes / gut health / sports nutrition — be specific. Niche specialists convert better than generalists.
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Consultations & plans
First consultation (paid), 1-month plan, 3-month plan, follow-up call — each with price and what's included.
3
Booking flow
Paid first consultation as the entry point — cuts no-shows by 60-70%.
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Intake form
Health history, goals, dietary preferences, food allergies — sets up a useful first call.
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Approach / what to expect
How you build plans, follow-up cadence, plan-modification policy — answer the top objections upfront.
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Case studies / testimonials
Anonymised case studies (with results in numbers) work better than generic 'great service' reviews.
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FAQs + contact
Refund policy? Plan customisation? Vegetarian / Jain / vegan options? Answer the top 5 once.
Features built for dietitians
Appointment booking
Paid first consultations + recurring follow-ups, with intake forms attached
Charging even a small fee for the first consultation (₹500-1500) cuts no-shows by 60-70% and improves lead quality. Clients who pay for a call usually come prepared with their health history.
Frequently asked questions
Can I take a paid first consultation through the page?
Yes. Set the consultation fee, attach an intake form, and clients pay before the slot confirms. No-show rates drop sharply with even a small upfront fee.
Can I list multiple plans (1-month, 3-month, 6-month) with different prices?
Yes. Each plan is its own listing — clients see the difference clearly and pick the one that fits, instead of asking on chat.
Can I deliver meal plans through the page?
Yes. Once the client books, you can send the plan PDF via email or upload it as a digital product they can download.
Will my client data be safe?
Form submissions are stored in your private dashboard. Sensitive health data should still be discussed in 1:1 calls — the page handles intake, not medical records.
Can I integrate with my Google Calendar?
The booking section manages your slots within the page itself; you can publish only the slots you want clients to see.
City-specific guides for dietitians
Dietitian pages in Mumbai
Tailored guidance for dietitians based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.