About Heng Chinese Physician & Acupuncture Centre
Heng Chinese Physician & Acupuncture Centre is a TCM practice located at 22 Yio Chu Kang Road, #01-28, Singapore 545535. The centre has been verified by KakiList, meaning a real person confirmed its operating details and contact channel. It holds a rating of 5/5 on Google, though this is drawn from only 9 reviews and should be treated as directional rather than conclusive. Pricing is positioned in the mid-range ($$), though specific per-session fees were not provided.
New patients typically begin with a first consultation, during which the physician takes a full case history covering presenting complaints, constitution, and relevant lifestyle factors before forming a treatment plan. TCM services at such centres commonly include acupuncture, herbal medicine, tui na, and cupping, though the specific modalities offered here should be confirmed directly by phone. Patients are encouraged to ask about session frequency, any course of treatment recommended for their condition, and the cancellation policy before committing. Certain conditions — particularly those involving pregnancy, bleeding disorders, or active infections — may require clearance from a Western-trained doctor first.
To proceed, call the centre on the provided phone number to describe your concern, ask about the initial consultation format, and confirm current availability before your first visit.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
Unable to diagnose the root cause even done a blood test. This doctor is able to get the root cause at the first time visit and provide very effective medicine. Strongly recommend!!!
This what I call old is gold. A 医师 that i truly respect. He help my wife to able to conceive twice, and 3 of my couple friends too. Just remember, it’s not magical, it’s medical… and patience
Responsible and thorough Chinese physician who do his best to treat all his patients. Although, he can be perceived to be unresponsive during diagnosing your problems due to his quiet nature, hence it is great that you can be proactive to ask more questions to fit your needs in understanding the counter proposals for your treatments.
A good doctor, dun joke with him. He is very serious.
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Heng Chinese Physician & Acupuncture Centre is positioned at a mid-range price point ($$), but specific per-session fees were not published at the time of this listing. In Singapore, TCM consultations typically run S$20–50, with acupuncture sessions ranging from S$40–90 and herbal prescriptions billed separately at S$20–60 per week's supply. Tui na and cupping sessions generally fall in the S$40–80 range. Many clinics also offer package rates for a fixed course of treatment, which can reduce the per-session cost. Confirm the full fee breakdown — consultation, treatment, and any herbal dispensing — before your first appointment. GST may apply depending on the clinic's registration status. See the full TCM cost guide for Singapore →
No formal referral is required to book a TCM consultation at most practices in Singapore, including TCM physicians registered with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB). You will typically complete an intake or health declaration form at your first visit, and the physician will conduct a tongue and pulse assessment as part of the diagnostic process. If you intend to claim through a health insurance policy or a corporate healthcare benefit, check whether your insurer requires a GP referral for TCM to be claimable. For complex or serious conditions — particularly if you are currently on prescribed Western medication — it is worth informing both your GP and the TCM physician to avoid herb-drug interactions. Patients with bleeding disorders, those who are pregnant, or those recovering from surgery should flag this clearly before acupuncture or tui na is administered.
In Singapore, all practising TCM physicians — including acupuncturists and herbalists — must be registered with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB) under the Ministry of Health. Registration can be verified on the TCMPB's public online register at https://www.healthprofessionals.gov.sg. Practising without registration is a criminal offence. No regulatory licences were listed for Heng Chinese Physician & Acupuncture Centre in the current KakiList data. Before your first appointment, ask the physician for their full name and TCMPB registration number, then cross-check it on the register. A legitimate registered physician will have no hesitation providing this. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
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