About Ma Kuang Chinese Medicine (Bishan)
Ma Kuang Chinese Medicine (Bishan) is a TCM clinic located at City Square Mall on Kitchener Road, offering traditional Chinese medicine services to patients across Singapore. The clinic holds a KakiList-verified listing and carries a 5/5 rating across 76 Google reviews, which represents a moderate and encouraging sample. Pricing is positioned in the mid-range ($$), though specific session fees were not provided at the time of listing.
Patients typically begin with an initial consultation during which the practitioner conducts a tongue and pulse diagnosis, reviews presenting symptoms and health history, and establishes a treatment plan. Common TCM services include acupuncture, tui na (therapeutic massage), herbal medicine prescriptions, cupping, and moxibustion. Whether you are seeking support for musculoskeletal pain, digestive complaints, fatigue, women's health, or stress management, it is worth confirming in advance which services are available at this branch and whether the practitioner has particular clinical focus areas.
To make an appointment, contact Ma Kuang Chinese Medicine (Bishan) directly by phone or through the enquiry form on their listing. Bring any relevant medical reports or prescriptions to your first visit.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
Went to visit 2weeks back due to knee injury. Had give double Thumbs up to Dr Chang Shun Yee for great explanation and also skills in treating my pains. She was very patient & skilful in her work. She also conversed effectively in both english & chinese. Helpful in understanding the body’s signals. Will recommend!
Clinic is very clean and cosy. The staff manning the counter are patient and helpful, always willing to explain the breakdown of your treatment and help book your next appointment promptly. Their Tuina Therapist, Shi Cong, is very experienced and knowledgeable. I have only been seeing her for a few sessions, but I have felt significant improvements to my knee & back after having issues with them for many years. Would highly recommend this outlet for the convenience-- it's sheltered all the way from the MRT to the clinic-- and the welcoming staff!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mona is an excellent therapist — professional and very attentive. The front desk staff are also friendly and welcoming. Overall a great experience, highly recommended
The clinic is modern and neat. Dr. Mou is patient, kind and a very experienced doctor. Would highly recommend anyone seeking a good TCM physician to visit and seek her guidance.
Friendly service and very efficient. I thought it was a good session with Mona and my shoulder was better, but the base of my head hurt for 2 days after.
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| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
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| Ma Kuang Chinese Medicine (Bishan) (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 76 | — | ✓ |
| Ri An TCM Clinic | ⭐ 5.0 | 333 | — | ✓ |
| HSI Chinese Medicine | ⭐ 5.0 | 237 | — | ✓ |
| Han TCM Medical | ⭐ 5.0 | 198 | — | ✓ |
Specific session fees for Ma Kuang Chinese Medicine (Bishan) were not provided at the time of listing. As a general guide, TCM consultations in Singapore typically run S$20–60, with acupuncture sessions ranging from S$40–100 and herbal medicine prescriptions billed separately at S$20–80 per week depending on the formula. Package deals for multiple sessions are common and usually offer a small discount over single-session pricing. Confirm the full fee structure — consultation, treatment modality, and any consumables such as herbs or cupping materials — before your first appointment. Ask whether GST applies. See the full TCM cost guide for Singapore →
No GP referral is required to visit a TCM clinic in Singapore. At your first visit, the practitioner will typically conduct a full intake assessment covering your presenting condition, medical history, current medications, and lifestyle factors before recommending a course of treatment. It is useful to bring any recent blood test results, specialist letters, or imaging reports that relate to your condition, as these can inform the TCM diagnosis. If you intend to claim treatment costs under a corporate health benefit or integrated shield plan, check whether your insurer requires a GP referral or accepts direct TCM claims — some do, but coverage for TCM remains limited compared to conventional medicine. A referral also helps if your condition is complex and the practitioner may wish to co-manage care with a Western-trained doctor.
In Singapore, TCM practitioners — including acupuncturists and those prescribing Chinese herbal medicine — must be registered with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB), established under the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Act. Registration is verifiable on the TCMPB public register at moh.gov.sg before booking. No regulatory licences were listed in Ma Kuang Chinese Medicine (Bishan)'s KakiList profile at the time of publication. Before attending, confirm the consulting practitioner's full name and TCMPB registration number directly with the clinic. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the TCMPB public register before treatment.
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