By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Chiropractic services in Singapore are MOH-regulated via the Chiropractic Register. Chiropractors hold Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degrees from accredited schools. Evidence supports chiropractic for mechanical back pain, neck pain, and tension headaches; it's less supported for colic, asthma, allergies, or 'general wellness'. Chiropractors pushing beyond evidence are extending their scope, and 30-session packages without reassessment are over-servicing. KakiList connects you with 111 verified Chiropractic providers serving the Clementi area. Clementi has a mix of older and newer HDB flats, with some condos near the MRT. Proximity to NUS means some rental properties also need servicing. Whether you live near Clementi MRT or around Clementi Mall, NUS, NTU, our providers serve all parts of Clementi. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Clementi's HDB/Condo mix means chiropractic providers are usually booked for postural correction, sports injury chiropractic, and musculoskeletal maintenance. With Clementi Mall and Clementi MRT shaping how traffic flows through Clementi, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than West-wide teams.
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Because Clementi is primarily a HDB/Condo area, chiropractic jobs here lean toward the issues typical of that property mix. Any provider familiar with homes near Clementi Mall will have seen the recurring patterns and can advise on the right fix before quoting.
Check the Singapore Chiropractic Register (administered by Singapore Chiropractic Association as MOH's designated body). Registered chiropractors hold Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degrees from accredited schools (Palmer, Life Chiropractic, International Medical University Malaysia). Unregistered practitioners are illegal.
Session at HDB-area clinic: S\$80-140. Mid-tier mall clinic: S\$130-220. Premium/specialist: S\$180-350. Initial consultation with exam: S\$120-380. 6-session package: S\$500-1,200. Spinal decompression: S\$100-200/session. Shockwave therapy: S\$120-250/session.
Evidence-based: mechanical back pain, neck pain, tension headaches, some musculoskeletal issues. Less well-supported: colic, asthma, allergies, learning disabilities, "general wellness" claims. Chiropractors marketing these as primary treatment are extending beyond evidence. For children, be especially cautious — paediatric chiropractic has weak evidence and potential injury risk.
Avoid. Quality chiropractors establish clear endpoints (6-8 sessions with reassessment, tapering as improvement occurs). 30-session packages upfront are running business models, not treatment plans. Pay per-session or use short packages (5-8 sessions) with explicit reassessment points.
Good sessions include brief screening at minimum (even for regular patients), adjustment technique appropriate for patient (HVLA for most; Activator, Thompson drop, or low-force techniques for osteoporosis, pregnancy, anxiety patients), and post-adjustment assessment. Walk-in-and-crack clinics skip assessment and miss contraindicated conditions (disc herniation, fractures).