M.Sc. Food & Nutrition · Clinical Nutritionist

Mansi Bhatt

Clinical Nutritionist at Redial Clinic, Delhi β€” focused on practical, science-based nutrition for adults dealing with type 2 diabetes, obesity, insulin resistance, fatty liver, and metabolic health concerns.

For people who have been told to "eat healthy" but were never shown what that actually means in the context of diabetes or insulin resistance, Mansi Bhatt offers structured, personalised nutrition support built around real Indian eating habits β€” and measurable metabolic outcomes.

Mansi Bhatt, Clinical Nutritionist at Redial Clinic

About Mansi Bhatt

Mansi Bhatt is a Clinical Nutritionist at Redial Clinic, Delhi, where she focuses on practical, science-based nutrition for adults dealing with type 2 diabetes, obesity, insulin resistance, fatty liver, high cholesterol, and broader metabolic health concerns. Her work emphasises structured dietary strategies that are realistic for Indian households and sustainable in everyday life.

She holds an M.Sc. in Food & Nutrition from Lady Irwin College, Delhi University. At Redial Clinic, she is known for building personalised nutrition plans that move beyond generic calorie counting and toward better blood sugar control, improved satiety, healthier body composition, and long-term metabolic improvement.

Her nutrition philosophy is simple: food should not become a source of confusion, guilt, or endless contradiction. It should become a tool that helps patients understand their body, reduce unnecessary glucose spikes, improve insulin sensitivity, and build a way of eating they can actually follow.

Mansi Bhatt's Nutrition Approach

Mansi Bhatt works at the intersection of clinical nutrition and metabolic health. Instead of one-size-fits-all meal charts, she focuses on personalised planning that takes into account the patient's medical condition, food preferences, cultural eating patterns, hunger levels, schedule, and long-term goals.

This includes helping patients understand which foods spike blood sugar, which meals improve satiety, how protein changes glucose response, and how Indian diets can be modified to support better metabolic outcomes.

Her work at Redial Clinic supports a larger doctor-led, lifestyle-first model of care, where nutrition is not treated as an isolated add-on but as a core part of improving blood sugar, body weight, energy, and overall health.

A typical nutrition framework she designs may include:

  • Assessment of current eating patterns, cravings, meal timing, and food habits
  • Identification of foods and combinations that worsen blood sugar instability
  • Protein-forward meal design to improve satiety and reduce overeating
  • Lower-carb substitutions for common Indian meals where appropriate
  • Use of fibre, healthy fats, and food sequencing to blunt post-meal glucose spikes
  • Practical grocery, snack, and dining guidance for real-world adherence
  • Ongoing refinement based on symptoms, lab markers, and body-composition progress

The goal is not to create fear around food. The goal is to help patients make better choices with more confidence and less confusion.

Clinical Areas of Focus

Type 2 Diabetes & Blood Sugar Control

Personalised nutrition planning for better day-to-day glucose control and reduced medication dependence through targeted dietary change.

Prediabetes & Insulin Resistance

Early dietary intervention to prevent progression to type 2 diabetes through structured carbohydrate management and metabolic improvement.

Obesity & Belly Fat Reduction

Satiety-focused, protein-forward diet design for sustainable weight loss, visceral fat reduction, and long-term body composition improvement.

Fatty Liver & Metabolic Syndrome

Nutrition strategies targeting fatty liver, high triglycerides, and metabolic syndrome through food quality and dietary pattern correction.

High Cholesterol & Lipid Management

Practical food-first strategies to manage LDL, triglycerides, and cardiometabolic risk through evidence-based dietary guidance.

Low-Carb Indian Meal Planning

Realistic, culturally appropriate Indian meal plans designed for diabetes, obesity, and metabolic health β€” built for everyday Indian kitchens.

Who She Works With

Patients and readers often turn to Mansi Bhatt when they want nutrition guidance that is more practical than generic wellness advice and more personalised than templated diet plans.

Her work is especially relevant for people who:

  • Have type 2 diabetes and want better day-to-day glucose control
  • Feel hungry all the time despite trying to "diet"
  • Want Indian meal plans that support weight loss and metabolic health
  • Need help reducing sugar cravings and unstable eating patterns
  • Are dealing with obesity, fatty liver, or high triglycerides alongside diabetes
  • Want a food strategy that feels sustainable rather than extreme

What Readers Can Expect from Her Articles

Mansi Bhatt writes to make nutrition easier to understand and easier to apply. Her articles are built around the problems patients actually face: confusing food labels, hidden sugars, "healthy" foods that raise blood sugar, fruit choices, breakfast decisions, cravings, meal timing, and everyday Indian eating habits.

Her writing style is practical and educational. Instead of vague food morality or dramatic fad claims, she focuses on mechanism, context, and action. Readers should leave with a clearer understanding of what a food does in the body and what they can do differently starting today.

Topics she covers include diabetes nutrition, obesity-focused meal planning, fatty liver nutrition, low-carb Indian diets, hidden sugars, fruit choices for diabetics, sugar cravings, breakfast strategies, and practical metabolic nutrition for Indian households.

Credentials & Role

  • M.Sc. Food & Nutrition Lady Irwin College, Delhi University
  • Clinical Nutritionist Redial Clinic, Delhi

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Mansi Bhatt?

Mansi Bhatt is a Clinical Nutritionist at Redial Clinic, Delhi. She works on personalised nutrition strategies for diabetes, obesity, insulin resistance, fatty liver, and broader metabolic health concerns.

What is Mansi Bhatt's qualification?

She holds an M.Sc. in Food & Nutrition from Lady Irwin College, Delhi University.

What kind of patients does Mansi Bhatt work with?

Her work is especially relevant for adults dealing with type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, obesity, high cholesterol, fatty liver, insulin resistance, and food-related metabolic challenges.

Does Mansi Bhatt create Indian meal plans?

Yes. Her approach is built around practical Indian eating patterns and realistic meal planning rather than imported, difficult-to-follow diet templates.

Is her work only for diabetes?

No. While diabetes nutrition is a major focus, her work also supports people dealing with obesity, fatty liver, sugar cravings, poor satiety, insulin resistance, and cardiometabolic risk.

What makes her approach different?

Her nutrition guidance is science-based, metabolically focused, and practical for real life. The emphasis is on clarity, sustainability, and better outcomes β€” not short-term diet gimmicks.

Book a Consultation with Mansi Bhatt

If you are struggling with high blood sugar, weight gain, constant cravings, poor satiety, fatty liver, or confusion around what to eat, you can consult Mansi Bhatt at Redial Clinic as part of a structured, personalised metabolic health program.