By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
TCM in Singapore is TCMPB-regulated — the TCM Practitioners Board (under MOH) registers practitioners, and all practising TCM physicians must be registered. Acupuncture needle reuse is a hepatitis transmission risk; single-use sterile needles opened in front of patients is the quality signal. TCM has evidence-based value for chronic pain, menstrual issues, stroke rehabilitation — it should complement, not replace, medical treatment for acute conditions. KakiList connects you with 159 verified TCM providers serving the Punggol area. Punggol is Singapore's newest town with modern BTO flats and smart-home features. Many homes are under warranty but still need regular servicing. Whether you live near Punggol MRT or around Waterway Point, Punggol Waterway Park, our providers serve all parts of Punggol. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
For Punggol residents, tcm services here regularly handle fertility TCM, post-confinement recovery treatments, and seasonal wellness consultations. Providers familiar with the area know the access routes around Punggol MRT and Waterway Point, which keeps job scheduling tight in the North-East zone.
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For HDB/BTO properties in Punggol, rates track the islandwide average for tcm. The main cost variables are job complexity and urgency, not location — though providers based outside the North-East zone may add a small transport fee.
All practising TCM physicians in Singapore must register with the TCM Practitioners Board (TCMPB). Registration is verifiable on TCMPB's online directory. Unregistered practitioners are illegal. The licence number should appear on prescriptions and official documents.
Consultation at HDB-neighbourhood clinics: S\$35-85. Mid-tier clinic: S\$80-180. Premium/hospital-affiliated: S\$150-320. Acupuncture session: S\$40-150 depending on tier. Tuina (45-60 minute): S\$60-180. Herbal prescription: S\$30-200 per course. Chronic condition packages (10-20 sessions): S\$800-3,500.
Singapore TCM herbs are regulated under HSA's Chinese Proprietary Medicine (CPM) framework. Legitimate clinics source from registered suppliers with documented origin. Ask for printed formula documentation — herbs from unverified mainland suppliers can contain heavy metals or undeclared pharmaceuticals. Reputable practitioners provide full formula breakdowns.
Yes — needle reuse is a hepatitis B/C transmission risk and violates professional standards. Single-use sterile needles opened in front of the patient is the standard. Clinics using pre-opened needles or unclear on sterility protocols are cutting safety corners. Watch needle handling during your first visit.
TCM has evidence-based value for some conditions (chronic pain, menstrual issues, some digestive complaints, stroke rehabilitation). It should not replace medical treatment for acute cardiac, cancer, diabetes management, or infection. Quality practitioners refer patients to Western medicine when appropriate — those pushing TCM as cancer or diabetes cure are dangerous.