About Rejoice Wellness Clinic
Rejoice Wellness Clinic is a TCM practice located at 989 Bukit Timah Road, Maplewoods B1-02, Singapore 589629. The listing has been verified by KakiList, confirming operating details and contact channels. With only 2 Google reviews at a rating of 5/5, this is too small a sample to draw firm conclusions about service quality.
Patients typically begin with a first consultation in which the TCM practitioner conducts a full assessment — tongue and pulse diagnosis, review of presenting symptoms, and discussion of health goals and medical history. From there, a treatment plan is proposed, which may include acupuncture, herbal medicine, tui na, or a combination of modalities. It is worth clarifying upfront whether the plan is structured as individual sessions or a recurring package, the cancellation and rebooking policy, and whether any contraindications apply given your current medications or conditions.
To take the next step, reach out to Rejoice Wellness Clinic via WhatsApp, phone, or the enquiry form to ask about availability, first-consultation fees, and the specific TCM services offered before booking.
Confirm the practitioner's licence number on the TCMPB public register before treatment.
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| Rejoice Wellness Clinic (this page) | ⭐ 5.0 | 2 | — | ✓ |
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Rejoice Wellness Clinic has not published a price list on this listing. For TCM practices in Singapore, a first consultation with acupuncture typically runs S$60–120, with follow-up sessions at S$50–90. Herbal medicine prescriptions are usually billed separately at S$20–60 per week depending on the formula and quantity. Some clinics offer session packages at a slight discount over single-visit rates. Always confirm the full fee — consultation, treatment, and herbs — before your first visit, and ask whether a no-show or late-cancellation charge applies. See the full TCM cost guide for Singapore →
No GP referral is required to consult a TCM practitioner in Singapore. On your first visit, expect to complete an intake form covering your medical history, current medications, and primary complaint. The practitioner will then carry out a TCM assessment — pulse and tongue diagnosis, palpation, and a detailed symptom discussion — before recommending a treatment approach. If you have a complex or chronic condition, it is useful to bring recent blood test results or specialist letters, as these help the practitioner calibrate the treatment plan. A GP referral can also help if you intend to claim under an integrated shield plan or employee medical benefits that covers TCM.
In Singapore, TCM practitioners must be registered with the Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board (TCMPB) under the MOH. Registration covers acupuncturists and Chinese medicine practitioners separately, and a practitioner may hold one or both. You can verify any practitioner's registration number on the TCMPB public register at moh.gov.sg before booking. Rejoice Wellness Clinic's regulatory licences are not listed on this KakiList entry. Contact the clinic directly to ask for the treating practitioner's full name and TCMPB registration number, and cross-check on the public register. Practising without TCMPB registration is illegal in Singapore, so this step is worth taking before committing to a course of treatment.
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