About AcuMedic Singapore
AcuMedic Singapore is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practice located at Tradehub 21 in Boon Lay, offering wellness services across Singapore. The listing has been verified by KakiList, confirming operating details and contact channels. No Google reviews are currently recorded for this listing, so independent rating data is unavailable at this time. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range ($$) level, though specific session fees have not been confirmed.
New patients typically begin with an initial consultation during which the TCM practitioner conducts a diagnostic assessment — including tongue and pulse examination — to understand the presenting condition or wellness goal. Common TCM services include acupuncture, herbal medicine, tui na massage, cupping, and moxibustion. It is worth confirming which modalities are available, whether the first session includes a full intake, and what the cancellation policy is for booked appointments. Patients with chronic conditions or those taking prescription medication should inform the practitioner at the outset.
To take the next step, contact AcuMedic Singapore via WhatsApp or phone to enquire about appointment availability, confirm the consultation fee, and ask about the practitioner's TCMPB registration before booking.
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Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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AcuMedic Singapore is priced at the mid-range ($$) level, but specific session fees have not been published on this listing. In the Singapore market, a TCM consultation typically runs S$30–80, with acupuncture sessions at S$50–120 and herbal medicine prescriptions billed separately at S$20–80 per week depending on the formula. Package deals for recurring conditions — such as 10-session acupuncture courses — are common and often carry a modest discount over pay-per-visit rates. Confirm the first-visit consultation fee, whether any diagnostic procedures are billed separately, and the cancellation or no-show policy before booking. See the full TCM cost guide for Singapore →
No GP referral is required to book a TCM consultation in Singapore — patients book directly. The first visit usually involves a structured intake covering medical history, current medications, lifestyle, and the presenting complaint, followed by tongue and pulse diagnosis. Patients should flag any known contraindications such as pregnancy (some acupuncture points are contraindicated), bleeding disorders, or pacemakers before the session begins. A GP referral is not mandatory but can be useful if you intend to claim against an integrated shield plan or Medisave — some insurers require a referral letter for TCM claims. For complex or undiagnosed conditions, a Western medical assessment running alongside TCM treatment is generally advisable.
In Singapore, TCM practitioners must be registered with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB) under the Ministry of Health. The TCMPB register is publicly searchable on the MOH website, and you can verify any practitioner's registration by name before your appointment. No regulatory licences have been confirmed on this listing, so it is important to ask for the consulting practitioner's full name and TCMPB registration number directly when booking. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the TCMPB register before treatment.
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