About BoSong TCM Clinic
BoSong TCM Clinic is a traditional Chinese medicine practice located at Block 95 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh, offering TCM services to patients across Singapore. The clinic has been KakiList-verified, with a team confirming operating details and contact channels. It holds a 4.8 out of 5 rating across 135 Google reviews, a robust sample that suggests consistent patient satisfaction.
New patients typically begin with an initial consultation, during which the practitioner takes a full history, assesses the presenting condition through tongue and pulse diagnosis, and outlines a treatment plan. TCM services commonly include acupuncture, cupping, tui na massage, and herbal medicine prescriptions. You can reach BoSong TCM Clinic by phone or via the enquiry form on their listing to discuss your condition, check appointment availability, and ask about recurring treatment packages versus single sessions. It is worth confirming the cancellation policy before booking, particularly if you intend to commit to a course of treatment.
To get started, contact BoSong TCM Clinic directly by phone or through the enquiry form to arrange an initial consultation and confirm the practitioner's registration with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB).
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
I first visited Dr Yeh on 24 September 2025 for my knee pain through a friend’s recommendation. After taking the prescribed medicine, the pain reduced noticeably and I felt much better. I returned for a follow-up on 8 October 2025, not only for my knee but also to consult him regarding my long-term eczema on my foot area. His medication has helped me tremendously. I have had eczema since I was young, and although I had been applying steroid cream for many years, it never fully recovered. After taking his prescribed herbal medicine, the skin condition improved greatly and I no longer feel itchy. I am very grateful to Dr Yeh for his professionalism, patience, and genuine care for his patients. His diagnosis is detailed and his medicine is truly effective.
I have been with Dr Yeh for more than a decade now… he is very accurate in pulse reading. Most importantly, his diagnosis and prescription of herbs are effective. He is definitely one of the factors that turned my health around, I was really unwell last time! Now when I see him, it’s to manage my health with herbs to help me in my endeavours eg. Hobbies like singing, dancing , sports , exercise, travelling etc … Health is wealth !!! Thank you Dr yeh . Very grateful to know him and hope he is able to help more people. 感恩认识叶医师🙏🏻🌷
I’ve been using Bosong TCM for a few weeks now, and I’m genuinely impressed with the results. This traditional Chinese medicine has helped me feel more balanced and energized. I was initially skeptical, but after incorporating it into my routine, I’ve noticed improvements in my overall well-being and digestion. The ingredients feel natural, and I appreciate the holistic approach it offers for my health. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for alternative or complementary medicine!
My repeat visit to Bosong TCM and I am really impressed with the results. I felt improvement in my conditions. Highly recommend to anyone seeking effective TCM care.
I came here for my leg pain and health issue. Have been trying their meds for few months and I felt some improvement with my condition. Will continue to try their service until I recover. Thank you Dr Yeh.
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| BoSong TCM Clinic (this page) | ⭐ 4.8 | 135 | — | ✓ |
| Ri An TCM Clinic | ⭐ 5.0 | 333 | — | ✓ |
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| Han TCM Medical | ⭐ 5.0 | 198 | — | ✓ |
TCM consultation fees in Singapore typically start at around S$30–60 for the initial assessment, with acupuncture or tui na sessions ranging from S$40–120 depending on treatment duration and the practitioner's seniority. Herbal medicine is usually billed separately, with a course of granules or raw herbs running S$30–80 per week. Many clinics offer package pricing for recurring treatment — for example, a block of six to ten acupuncture sessions at a reduced per-session rate. Confirm whether the quoted price includes the consultation, the procedure, and any consumables (needles, cups, moxa), or whether these are itemised. GST applies where the clinic is GST-registered. See the full TCM cost guide for Singapore →
No formal referral is needed to book a first appointment at a TCM clinic. You will typically complete an intake form covering your medical history, current medications, and presenting complaint before the practitioner conducts tongue and pulse diagnosis alongside a verbal consultation. If you have a complex or chronic condition — such as a musculoskeletal injury, a neurological condition, or a reproductive health concern — it is worth noting any recent specialist reports or blood results, as these can inform the treatment plan. A GP referral is not mandatory but may be useful if you intend to submit a claim through an integrated shield plan or corporate insurance, as some policies require a Western medical diagnosis before covering complementary therapy.
In Singapore, all practising TCM physicians must be registered with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB) under the Ministry of Health. Registration is verifiable on the TCMPB's public online register at moh.gov.sg — search by the practitioner's name to confirm their registration status and any conditions on practice. BoSong TCM Clinic does not currently list its TCMPB registration details or other regulatory licences in the KakiList data. Before your first appointment, ask the clinic to confirm the treating physician's full name and TCMPB registration number, and cross-check it on the public register. This is standard due diligence for any TCM clinic and takes under two minutes. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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