About MDM TCM Health Management
MDM TCM Health Management is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) clinic located at 255 Jalan Kayu, Singapore 799482, offering islandwide coverage. The listing is KakiList-verified, and the clinic holds a 4.6/5 rating across 62 Google reviews — a moderate sample that provides reasonable confidence in the rating signal. Pricing is positioned at the mid-range ($$) though specific per-session fees have not been publicly listed.
Patients typically begin with a first consultation, during which the TCM practitioner conducts tongue and pulse diagnosis and takes a full health history before recommending a treatment course. Common modalities include acupuncture, cupping, tui na (therapeutic massage), herbal prescriptions, and moxibustion. It is worth confirming which conditions the clinic specialises in — whether that is pain management, women's health, fertility support, stress and fatigue, or chronic illness — as well as whether treatment is available as single sessions or discounted package commitments. Bring any existing medical reports or prescription lists to the first visit so the practitioner can account for any drug-herb interactions or contraindications.
To make an enquiry or book an appointment, reach MDM TCM Health Management via WhatsApp, phone, or the contact form on their listing page.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the relevant board's public register before treatment.
Place is clean, and very TCM style massage. Coming back again for my second session of massage within this month cuz apparently there is a one for one free session for first timer. No hardselling at all, felt very comfortable. I just wish they join ClassPass 😂 oh and my therapist was Yoyo and she’s awesome!
My first visit to this TCM for tui na was a great experience. The atmosphere was comfortable with soothing lighting. My therapist, Anna, was excellent. Before beginning the massage, she asked me if there were any specific areas I wanted her to focus on. Her pressure was perfect, and I felt completely comfortable throughout the entire hour-long session.
Been suffering from frozen shoulder, went to a few Physician but they are not able to help me. Finally cured my Frozen Shoulder after my friend recommended to me Dr Mark (I went for weekly tuina and cupping for a few months) Now I can lift up my arm easily. Really appreciate his skill in healing my frozen shoulder. Thank you Dr. Mark Saw a newspaper cutting at his previous clinic, so he's previously a Physician for their national sport gymnastics team in Beijing. No wonder his tuina skill is so good. Am lucky to finally find a good Physician who is able to help me.
Mark is an experienced & professional TCM physician. I had been treated by him for my frozen shoulder & ganglion cysts at my left wrist. He is patient & analyse on why & how the treatment will be done. He even advise on what exercise I should do at home to improve my treatment. Thank you Dr Mark & I had recovered fully.
I’ve had persistent knee pain for over a year and tried seeing doctors, but it never fully recovered. I started treatment with Kelly at MDM TCM, and after just 4 sessions of gua sha and tuina within a month, my knee pain has significantly improved and is now recovered. Kelly is very skilled, attentive, and patient throughout the treatments. Really grateful for her help. Thank you, Kelly!
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| MDM TCM Health Management (this page) | ⭐ 4.6 | 62 | — | ✓ |
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| Han TCM Medical | ⭐ 5.0 | 198 | — | ✓ |
MDM TCM Health Management displays a mid-range ($$) price indicator, but specific per-session fees have not been published in this listing. In Singapore, a TCM consultation typically runs S$20–50, acupuncture sessions S$50–120, and tui na or cupping S$50–100 per session. Package pricing (six or ten sessions) is common and usually offers a modest discount over single-session rates. Confirm the consultation fee, any separate charges for herbal medication, and the package terms — including the validity period and cancellation policy — before committing to a course of treatment. Contact MDM TCM Health Management directly via WhatsApp or phone for current pricing. See the full TCM cost guide for Singapore →
No referral is required to visit MDM TCM Health Management. First visits typically begin with a consultation — tongue and pulse diagnosis, a review of your health history, and a discussion of your presenting condition or wellness goal. The practitioner will then recommend a treatment plan, which may combine acupuncture, cupping, tui na, or herbal prescription depending on your needs. If you have a complex or chronic condition, bringing a GP referral letter or recent blood work can be helpful, as it allows the TCM practitioner to coordinate safely with your existing treatment. Some insurance providers also require a GP referral for TCM claims reimbursement, so check your policy before the first appointment. Note that certain conditions — active infections, bleeding disorders, or pregnancy — may require the practitioner to modify or avoid specific modalities such as acupuncture or cupping.
In Singapore, TCM practitioners who perform acupuncture are required to register with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB) under the Ministry of Health. Practitioners offering other TCM modalities such as tui na or herbal prescription are not separately licensed but typically hold professional qualifications from an accredited TCM institution. No TCMPB registration has been listed in the current provider data for MDM TCM Health Management. Before booking, ask for the treating practitioner's name and verify their registration on the TCMPB public register at moh.gov.sg/hpp/tcm-practitioners. This is particularly important if acupuncture is part of your intended treatment. Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the TCMPB public register before treatment.
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