About Asia TCM
Asia TCM is a Traditional Chinese Medicine practice located in Punggol, serving clients islandwide. The listing has been verified by KakiList, though ACRA registration could not be confirmed. With 4.4 out of 5 stars across 7 Google reviews, the rating is a directional signal only given the small sample size.
For a first visit, clients typically complete an intake consultation where the practitioner assesses their presenting condition — whether musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, digestive issues, stress, or a chronic complaint — through tongue and pulse diagnosis. From there, treatment may involve acupuncture, tuina, cupping, herbal prescription, or a combination, depending on the individual's constitution and goals. Clients should clarify upfront whether they prefer single sessions or a recurring package, and confirm the cancellation and no-show policy before booking. Asia TCM can be reached via WhatsApp, phone, or the online enquiry form.
To make an appointment, reach out via WhatsApp or phone to describe your condition and preferred time slot, and confirm the consultation fee and any follow-up package options before your first visit.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
I was injured. I walked all the way from home to BLk 717 Yishun. i am unable to lift up my shoulder. I reached there early in the morning at 10 am. the receptionist told me, that i did not book to see a doctor. this is the ridiculous part. ask me to come back at 4 pm. I mean only those who are sick require a doctor urgently, if the clinic is meant for a full review/appointment base clinic, they should state it in their website or their notice. The clinic should not waste patient time and give such reasons like you did not book appointment.
Very dedicated & patient doctor.
Asia TCM really listens and guides you to your recovery. See her countless times for consultation. 🙏🙏🙏
Good doctor
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| Asia TCM (this page) | ⭐ 4.4 | 7 | — | ✓ |
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Asia TCM is listed at a mid-range price point ($$), though specific per-session rates are not published. Singapore TCM consultation fees typically run S$25–60 for a standard consultation, with acupuncture sessions S$40–90, tuina S$40–80, and cupping S$30–60. Package deals of 5–10 sessions often carry a 10–20% discount over single-session pricing. A first-time consultation fee may apply separately from the treatment fee, so confirm the all-in cost before your appointment. Ask whether materials such as herbs or consumables are included or billed separately. See the full TCM cost guide for Singapore →
No GP referral is required to book a TCM session, though bringing a copy of any relevant medical history, blood test results, or specialist letters can help the practitioner contextualise your condition — particularly for chronic or complex cases. At the first visit, expect a structured intake covering your presenting complaint, lifestyle, sleep, digestion, and stress levels, followed by tongue and pulse assessment. If you plan to claim insurance reimbursement, some Integrated Shield Plan riders and corporate health benefits require a GP referral or cover only specific TCM modalities. Check your policy terms before booking. Contraindications such as pregnancy, bleeding disorders, or active skin infections on treatment areas should be disclosed to the practitioner ahead of the appointment.
In Singapore, Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners must be registered with the TCM Practitioners Board (TCMPB) under the Ministry of Health. Registration is a legal requirement — unregistered practice is a criminal offence. You can verify any practitioner's registration on the TCMPB public register at moh.gov.sg before booking. No regulatory licences are currently listed for Asia TCM on KakiList, and ACRA registration could not be confirmed. It is advisable to ask Asia TCM directly for the practitioner's TCMPB registration number and verify it on the public register before proceeding with treatment. Confirm the practitioner's name and registration number at the point of booking. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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