About Ma Kuang Healthcare (Yishun)
Ma Kuang Healthcare (Yishun) is a Traditional Chinese Medicine clinic in Singapore, listed under the Wellness category on KakiList. The listing is KakiList-verified, though ACRA registration has not been confirmed through this directory. The clinic holds a 4.9/5 rating across 302 Google reviews — a robust sample that provides a reliable quality signal. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range ($$) level; specific per-session fees were not provided in the listing data.
Patients typically begin with an initial consultation during which the TCM practitioner conducts a diagnostic assessment covering tongue and pulse examination, medical history, and presenting complaint. Common treatments at TCM clinics include acupuncture, Tui Na (therapeutic massage), cupping, moxibustion, and herbal medicine prescription. It is worth clarifying at the time of booking whether the consultation fee covers the treatment itself or whether procedures such as acupuncture or cupping are billed separately. If you are managing a chronic condition, ask about recurring session packages and whether a course of treatment is recommended over individual visits.
To take the next step, contact Ma Kuang Healthcare (Yishun) directly by phone or through the enquiry form on the listing to confirm current appointment availability, the consultation format, and the full fee structure before attending.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the TCMPB public register before treatment.
Tony is very experienced. With one look he could tell why my back was aching all the time. Therapists before him couldn't nail the cause. This proves he has the right knowledge and expertise. Very pleased with him after all these years.
Tony did an excellent job with my tuina and cupping session. He was professional and able to properly identify and handle my areas of concern. I’d definitely recommend him if it’s your first time trying out
Tony Chee is an experienced Tuina expert. He is detailed in his analysis of your condition and provide exceptional care in discharging his tuina therapy. Highly recommended for anyone who is new to tuina or had a special need or just a routine 保健!
Tony did a very good and relaxing massage and cupping. He also give basic chiropractor to loosen stiff muscles and joints. I'm a returning client of him,and I really recommend you to try his massage. My body feels renew after a session, definitely will comeback and visit Tony again. Thanks a lot bro.
I had years of excellent tuina session with therapist Wan Ai Di. She was professional, attentive, and very skilled — really helped relieve my tension and explained the techniques clearly. I left feeling much better and refreshed. Highly recommend her for anyone looking for effective and caring service.
Side-by-side with the next three highest-rated tcm providers on KakiList, so you can see how Ma Kuang Healthcare (Yishun) stacks up at a glance.
| Provider | Google Rating | Reviews | Years | Verified |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ma Kuang Healthcare (Yishun) (this page) | ⭐ 4.9 | 302 | — | ✓ |
| Ri An TCM Clinic | ⭐ 5.0 | 333 | — | ✓ |
| HSI Chinese Medicine | ⭐ 5.0 | 237 | — | ✓ |
| Han TCM Medical | ⭐ 5.0 | 198 | — | ✓ |
Specific per-session fees were not published in the listing data for Ma Kuang Healthcare (Yishun). In the Singapore TCM market, a standard consultation typically runs S$20–60, with acupuncture sessions ranging from S$40–100 and Tui Na from S$50–120 depending on duration. Herbal medicine is usually billed separately based on the prescription. Confirm the full fee breakdown directly — in particular whether the consultation fee is charged on top of the treatment fee, and whether package discounts apply for a recommended course of sessions. Cancellation and no-show policies vary by clinic and are worth clarifying at booking. See the full TCM cost guide for Singapore →
No formal referral is required to visit a TCM clinic in Singapore. At Ma Kuang Healthcare (Yishun), the first visit will typically involve a diagnostic consultation — pulse and tongue examination, a review of your medical history, and a discussion of your presenting complaint or wellness goal — before any treatment is administered. If you have a complex or chronic condition (e.g. post-stroke rehabilitation, cancer-related fatigue, or a cardiovascular condition), it is advisable to inform both your GP and the TCM practitioner so that any herbal prescriptions do not interact with existing medications. A GP referral is not required for treatment but can support an insurance claim under certain Integrated Shield Plan riders that cover TCM.
In Singapore, TCM practitioners — including acupuncturists and TCM physicians who prescribe herbal medicine — must be registered with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB) under the Ministry of Health. Registration is a legal requirement and can be verified on the TCMPB public register at moh.gov.sg before your appointment. No regulatory licences were listed in the directory data for Ma Kuang Healthcare (Yishun). Before booking, confirm the full name of the consulting practitioner and cross-check their registration status on the TCMPB register. This takes under two minutes and is the most important verification step for any TCM appointment.
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