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.
Local context — Bengaluru
Bengaluru's service clientele is heavy on working professionals across Indiranagar, Koramangala, Whitefield, and HSR Layout. Audiences here tend to compare options before booking, so trust signals like reviews, clear pricing, and an FAQ section convert better than a basic links page.
Who this is for
Clinical dietitians, sports nutritionists, weight-management coaches, and PCOS / diabetes specialists running independent or small-team practices.
What your page needs to handle
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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
3
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 to include on your dietitian page
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Specialisation & approach
Weight management / PCOS / diabetes / gut health / sports nutrition — be specific. Niche specialists convert better than generalists.
2
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.
5
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.