It has been a honour and privilege to have been educated in the best institutions of India. To me as an Indian, it was a matter of great pride and profuse professional satisfaction to establish an Diet Clinic in Delhi NCR and Chandigarh.No greater opportunity, responsibility or obligation can fall to the lot of a human being, than to become a dietician In the care of suffering clients it needs lifestyle knowledge, convensing skills, scientific knowledge and human understanding. He who uses these with courage, humility and wisdom will provide a unique service for his fellow men, and will build an enduring edifice of character within himself. A dietician should ask of his destiny, no more than this and be content with no less. Tact, sympathy and understanding are expected of the dietician, for patients are no mere collection of deffrent lifestyles and eating habits. He is a human; lazzay, hopeful, seeking help-relief-without much work
Clinic :
Diet Clinic
Address : 8, Lower Ground Floor, A-15 Geeta Bhawan, Opposite Punjabi Bagh Club Main Gate, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi-110026
Website : www.dieticiansheela.com
9958400072
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011-45044131
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<p justify;"="">It has been a honour and privilege to have been educated in the best institutions of India. To me as an Indian, it was a matter of great pride and profuse professional satisfaction to establish an Diet Clinic in Delhi NCR and Chandigarh.No greater opportunity, responsibility or obligation can fall to the lot of a human being, than to become a dietician In the care of suffering clients it needs lifestyle knowledge, convensing skills, scientific knowledge and human understanding. He who uses these with courage, humility and wisdom will provide a unique service for his fellow men, and will build an enduring edifice of character within himself. A dietician should ask of his destiny, no more than this and be content with no less. Tact, sympathy and understanding are expected of the dietician, for patients are no mere collection of deffrent lifestyles and eating habits. He is a human; lazzay, hopeful, seeking help-relief-without much work.