About FerraGold TCM Clinic & Medical Hall
FerraGold TCM Clinic & Medical Hall is a traditional Chinese medicine clinic located at People's Park Complex in Chinatown, operating under the Wellness category with a focus on TCM. The clinic has been listed and contact-verified by KakiList. It holds a Google rating of 3.1 out of 5 across 69 reviews — a moderate sample size, though the rating sits below the platform average and warrants attention. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier; specific per-session fees were not disclosed at the time of listing.
New patients typically begin with a first consultation, during which the practitioner conducts a tongue and pulse assessment alongside a discussion of presenting symptoms, health history, and treatment goals. Subsequent sessions may include acupuncture, cupping, tui na, herbal prescription, or a combination, depending on the condition being addressed. It is worth confirming whether the clinic operates on a single-session basis or recommends an ongoing treatment package, and clarifying the cancellation and no-show policy before committing.
To enquire or book an appointment, contact FerraGold TCM Clinic & Medical Hall directly by phone or through the enquiry form listed on this page.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the TCMPB public register before treatment.
I had an amazing experience with massage therapist YIYI and I can honestly say she is one of the best therapists I’ve ever visited. I went in with a lot of tension, especially in my neck, shoulders, and lower back, and walked out feeling lighter, relaxed, and completely refreshed. YIYI is incredibly skilled and very intuitive. She knew exactly where my trouble spots were without me even saying much, and adjusted the pressure perfectly throughout the session. She combines relaxation with real therapeutic work, so it’s not just a massage You actually feel the difference in your body afterwards. I highly recommend choosing the $50 or more session with cupping. The combination of massage and cupping released tight muscles I didn’t even realize were that tense. There was immediate relief and improved mobility right after the session, and I slept better than I had in a long time that night. On top of her great technique, YIYI is kind, professional, and genuinely cares about how you feel. She checks in, makes sure you’re comfortable, and creates a calm, clean, and welcoming environment. If you’re thinking about booking, don’t hesitate, go with YIYI. Just make sure to book her in advance because she’s popular for a reason and appointments fill up fast. Strongly recommended, especially if you deal with stress, muscle pain, or just want to treat yourself to a truly great massage. Five stars aren’t enough – thank you, YIYI!
Touting is normal at Chinatown except they lied about availability. Was convinced and told can immediately. They brought to sit down and said 5 mins. But waited 35 mins still no sight of masseuse or masseur. When asked again, they said already told us is 10-15mins.. so just wait! We have evident of arrival time from the minute our car was parked before 3pm but still waiting at 345pm! Totally unprofessional and certainly not a TCM medical hall as they claimed to be!!!!
I spent three straights days doing foot massage(25SGD) & Body Massage(40SHD) with both female& male massuese. All very good pressure; Most of them speak Singaporean & Chinese. But, the Young Ones can speak alittle English. The place is Big & Clean; Plenty of massuese. Attitude is very positive & they are Not pushy like some of the others on this floor. They do accept Credit Cards; But, if you pay Cash & go on a weekday morning early afternoon, foot massage for one hour is 20SGD which is awesome. You can't get that type of price in NYC(Flushing) I tried their Ear Wax Removal but it wasn't the 40SGD as advertised because I had too much build up and it was hard green/red. We came to an agreement of 250SGD. The process took almost 1hr and A LOT came out. He took his time digging & not forcing it. After a few hours I can hear much better, my headache, sour throat, & leg muscle ache were almost all gone! 10/6/2025:tried the one hour foot massage for 23sg$ CC still very good with make masseuse 10/7/2025:tried $40/hr body massage painful around the shoulders and legs & $23/hr for massage painful around the heels. All for $63/2hrs CC.
Went multiple times. Today I opt for 1.5h of Tuina at $40/hour with front desk. Halfway through masseuse asked if I’m doing 80 or 90. I said 90minutes. Then she said if 90minutes then there will be oil. I said ok. Upon exit, I was told the bill was $90 when it should be $65. After discussing with front desk and the masseuse I gave up and just paid the bill of $90. Massage was good, just poor communication.
Just did 1hr massage and cupping, it was terrible. The masseur was anyhow massage with elbow n no strength, the cupping was also not good at all. Waste my money and time !
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Specific per-session fees for FerraGold TCM Clinic & Medical Hall were not published at the time of listing. In Singapore, TCM consultations typically run S$20–50, with acupuncture sessions at S$40–100 and herbal prescriptions at S$20–80 depending on the formula and quantity. Packages covering a fixed number of sessions are common and usually carry a modest discount over the single-session rate. Confirm the full cost — consultation, treatment, herbs, and any consumables — before your first visit, and ask whether the clinic offers a first-visit rate. A no-show or late-cancellation fee is standard across most TCM clinics and should be clarified upfront. See the full TCM cost guide for Singapore →
No formal referral is required to visit FerraGold TCM Clinic & Medical Hall. Most TCM clinics conduct their own intake assessment at the first consultation — this typically includes a tongue and pulse examination, questions about your presenting complaint, sleep, digestion, and relevant medical history, and a discussion of your treatment goals. If you are managing a complex or chronic condition, or if you intend to use your Medisave or insurance for TCM treatments, it is worth contacting the clinic in advance to confirm eligibility. Some insurers require a GP referral letter or prior authorisation before covering TCM sessions. Patients on anticoagulants or with bleeding disorders should flag this before any acupuncture or cupping treatment.
In Singapore, TCM practitioners — including acupuncturists and those prescribing Chinese herbal medicine — are regulated by the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB) under the Ministry of Health. Registration is mandatory and verifiable on the TCMPB public register at moh.gov.sg. No regulatory licences were listed for FerraGold TCM Clinic & Medical Hall at the time of this listing. Before booking, ask for the full name and TCMPB registration number of the practitioner who will treat you, then verify it on the TCMPB register. A legitimate TCM clinic will display the registered practitioner's certificate on the premises. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the TCMPB public register before treatment.
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