Looking at the whole, not just the part
Traditional Chinese Medicine starts from a simple idea: the body is one connected system, and most complaints are a sign that something in that system has fallen out of balance. Instead of treating a symptom on its own, TCM looks for the pattern behind it — and works to restore the balance underneath.
It treats the pattern, not just the symptom
Rather than chasing one symptom in isolation, TCM reads the whole picture — energy, sleep, digestion, temperature, mood — to find the underlying pattern, then works to rebalance it.
Care is genuinely individual
Two people with the same headache can have very different root patterns, and so very different plans. Your pulse, tongue and history shape a treatment made for you.
Gentle, drug-free, cumulative
Acupuncture, tuina and herbs work with the body rather than overriding it. Relief often builds gently over a short course, with few side effects when done by a registered physician.
It works well alongside conventional care
TCM is not a replacement for your doctor. Used together — and coordinated sensibly — it can support recovery, ease pain and improve day-to-day wellbeing.
What people come to us for
A few of the areas TCM is most often used to support — always with an honest word if a concern is better handled by conventional care.
Pain & musculoskeletal
Back, neck and shoulder pain, frozen shoulder, sciatica, arthritic joints, sports injuries and the stiffness of desk-bound life.
Stress, sleep & mood
Tension headaches, poor or broken sleep, that "tired but wired" feeling, and the physical toll of a stressful stretch.
Energy & digestion
Low stamina and fatigue, bloating and weak digestion, and that heavy, sluggish "damp" feeling so common in humid Singapore.
Women’s health
Irregular or painful periods, perimenopausal symptoms, and gentle, paced pre-conception and fertility support.
Curious where your body sits?
Take our five-question Body Constitution Quiz for a friendly first read of your pattern — then let a physician confirm it in clinic.
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