Scope of Traditional Chinese Medicine Services
Out Chinese medicine services are provided by senior registered Chinese medicine practitioners who have received advanced training.
Our clinic offers the following services
Internal Medicine
Dermatology
Gynecology
Orthopedics
Acupuncture
Subhealth Condition Management
Treatment Plans
Internal Chinese Medicine
External Chinese Medicine Application/Washing
Dressing Treatment
Acupuncture Treatment
Cupping Therapy
Manual Therapy
Tian Jiao Therapy
Nong’s Concentrated Chinese Medicine Granules
Based on the traditional theory of decoction in Chinese medicine, refined using modern extraction and concentration techniques.
The production process complies with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).
Individually packaged for convenience in carrying and consumption.
* *Doctors provide personalized treatment plans based on the specific conditions of the patients.
For inquiries, please feel free to call the clinic for more details.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Internal Medicine is an important branch of TCM, primarily focusing on diseases of the five major systems of the human body: liver, heart, spleen, lung, and kidney.
It encompasses diseases related to the digestive system, circulatory system, urinary system, respiratory system, and endocrine system in modern western medicine.
Main Treatment Content
Relative Diseases: Cardiovascular diseases, digestive system diseases, immune system disorders, metabolic diseases, etc.
Common Symptoms: Cough, asthma, allergic rhinitis, gastritis, diabetes, etc.
Pediatric Internal Medicine: Common health issues in children, such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, gastrointestinal dysfunction, etc.
Treatment Plans
Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment: Emphasizes personalized treatment based on the patient’s specific symptoms and constitution.
Treatment Methods: Internal treatment (e.g., herbal medicine) and external treatment (e.g., acupuncture, cupping).
Preventive Medicine: Focuses on disease prevention, emphasizing the concept of “treating before illness.”
* * Doctors provide personalized treatment plans based on the specific conditions of the patients.
心血管疾病
消化系統疾病
免疫系統
代謝疾病
咳嗽
氣喘
過敏性鼻炎
胃炎
糖尿病
兒童常見的健康問題
腸胃功能障礙
氣喘
過敏性鼻炎
Traditional Chinese Medicine Gynecology
Addressing Women’s Health Issues
This includes menstrual irregularities, abnormal menstruation, infertility, menopausal symptoms, and related concerns.
Postpartum care and treatments for women’s diseases are also provided.
Treatment Plans
Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theories and experiences, therapies such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and dietary therapy help women balance their body’s energy, regulate the endocrine system, and enhance reproductive system functions.
TCM gynecological care emphasizes overall health and the balance of body and mind. Doctors provide preventive measures and health promotion advice to help women maintain physical and mental well-being at different life stages.
* *Practitioners develop individualized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s specific condition, addressing the root causes rather than merely alleviating symptoms.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics
*Traditional Chinese Medicine Orthopedics* utilizes various treatment methods to address abnormalities in the body’s meridians and qi and blood flow,
treating diseases and injuries related to muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and bones.
Main Treatment Areas
Joint and Bone Diseases
Conditions such as shoulder and knee joint pain
Sports Injuries
Pain in the Neck, Shoulders, Back, and Legs
Common diseases Including cervical spondylosis, stiff neck, acute lumbar strain, chronic lumbar muscle strain, lumbar disc herniation, frozen shoulder, biceps tendonitis, tennis elbow, wrist triangular fibrocartilage injury, hip synovitis, knee meniscus injury, ankle sprains, heel pain, degenerative osteoarthritis, joint injuries, etc.
Treatment Plans
Internal Herbal Medicine: Oral administration of traditional Chinese herbs.
External Herbal Treatments: Herbal plasters or washes.
Bandaging Therapy
Acupuncture Treatment
Cupping Therapy
Manual Therapy
* * Doctors provide personalized treatment plans based on the specific conditions of the patients.
Acupuncture Services
The acupuncture treatment methods are guided by Traditional Chinese Medicine’s meridian and acupoint theories. By stimulating specific areas on the body, acupuncture promotes the flow of qi and blood, regulates organ functions, alleviates pain, and treats various diseases.
Acupuncture has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity and is acknowledged by the World Health Organization for its effectiveness in treating pain and neurological disorders.
Main Treatment Areas
Pain Management
Joint pain, back pain, headaches, etc.
Neurological Disorders
Post-stroke sequelae, etc.
Internal Medicine Conditions
Indigestion, respiratory diseases, etc.
Gynecological Issues
Menstrual irregularities, dysmenorrhea, etc.
Treatment Plans
Traditional Acupuncture:* Involves inserting fine needles into the skin to stimulate acupoints.
Electroacupuncture:* Combines electrical currents to enhance effects.
Cupping Therapy:* Uses traditional fire cupping to create negative pressure, enhancing the effects of warming and dispelling cold and dampness.
Other Specialized Acupuncture Techniques:* blood needle therapy, auricular acupuncture.
* * Doctors provide personalized treatment plans based on the specific conditions of the patients.
天灸療法
What is Tian Jiu Moxibustion?
Tian Jiu Moxibustion is a type of traditional Chinese medicine therapy. It involves applying certain medicinal substances with warming effects to specific points or areas on the body. The stimulation from the medicine causes local skin congestion, and even blistering, at the points of application. This achieves the effect of “warming the meridians, dispelling cold, and unblocking the meridians,” serving as a preventative measure and treating “Yang deficiency diseases”(Diseases that are commonly affect by cold, such as Nose allergy, Asthma, Body pain, intestinal or menstrual situations etc.).
Why choose specific days? Why are there “Summer Moxibustion” and “Winter Moxibustion”?
Ancient people summarized the rule of “cold in Sanjiu, heat in Sanfu” through long-term observation. “Sanfu” refers to the hottest days in summer, while “Sanjiu” refers to the coldest days in winter. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the effects of medicinal patch therapy are best during these two periods. By taking advantage of the times when Yang energy is strongest and weakest throughout the year, it enhances the body’s Yang energy, adjusts the body through the method of “warming the meridians and unblocking the collaterals,” enhances immunity, and thereby reduces the chance of disease that onset in winter.
Who is suitable for Moxibustion therapy?
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that Moxibustion stimulates acupoints through warm medicines, increases the body’s Yang energy, and achieves a balance of Yin and Yang in the body. Therefore, it has benefits and effects on “Yang-deficiency diseases” or “diseases that are easy to occur in winter.” For example: Nasal allergies, asthma, chronic cough, physical weakness and easy to catch a cold, back pain, menstrual pain, chronic diarrhea, often afraid of cold, easy to have cold hands and feet, abdominal cold feeling, headache, stomach pain, shoulder and back joint pain, etc.
Who is not suitable for Moxibustion therapy?
Those with the following acute diseases or special physical conditions are not suitable for Moxibustion therapy, including: Acute asthma, fever, throat inflammation, children under two years old, “Heat, Yin-deficiency physique” people, pregnant women, tuberculosis, severe hypertension, poorly controlled diabetes, severe cardiopulmonary dysfunction, scar physique, and those allergic to Chinese and Western topical medicines.
What reactions will there be after application? Are there any side effects?
The application site will generally appear red, with a slight warm, burning, itching sensation, and a few patients may feel stinging or small blisters. Some people will have pigmentation at the application site, which will usually fade on its own after a few weeks to a few months. If blisters appear on the skin, the surface should be well protected to avoid scratching and causing infection; if there is redness and discomfort, you can also apply a skin ointment to soothe skin irritation. As long as you follow the doctor’s instructions and remove the medicine within the recommended time, the chance of adverse reactions is very small.
How long can the medicine be applied? Can it be applied all day?
Adults generally only need to apply the medicine for about 1 hour, and children apply the medicine for 15-30 minutes depending on the situation. Because the medicine is warm-nature, the application site may have a warm feeling or burning sensation, and the skin may also appear red and have a stinging sensation. Although the above skin reactions are normal, if they are really unbearable, remember to tear off the application immediately. And too long application may make some patients more likely to have blisters, skin damage and other reactions.
What should I pay attention to after applying the medicine? How to improve the efficacy and reduce the chance of adverse reactions?
- Dietary cooperation: To avoid affecting the efficacy and benefits of Moxibustion, you should also abstain from some king of foods as much as possible during the treatment period, eat less “pus-forming foods” (such as beef, rooster, peanuts, roast goose, roast duck, taro, etc.), damp-heat foods (such as mango, durian, etc.), allergenic foods (such as fish, shrimp, crab, etc.), greasy fried foods, spicy foods, and raw and cold foods;
- Skin care: On the day of treatment, the application site should not be washed with cold water or scrubbed with irritating items such as soap. After removing the medicine, you should simply clean the application site with a wet wipe to avoid leaving the medicine on the skin for too long and burning the skin. If there is redness and discomfort, you can also apply a skin ointment to soothe skin discomfort.
- Individuals with severe skin allergies, such as larger blisters, multiple blisters, or broken blisters, should seek the assistance of medical staff for treatment.
**The above information is for reference only, please consult a register Chinese Medicine practitioner for details.
eHealth Service

eHealth is an electronic platform established by the Hong Kong government, primarily providing free and lifelong electronic health records for all citizens. With patient authorization, both public and private healthcare institutions can exchange records in a two-way manner.
For more details about the eHealth Record, please refer to the Government website: https://www.ehealth.gov.hk/tc/index.html
Elderly Health Care Voucher Scheme
Elderly persons aged 65 or above and holding a valid Hong Kong Identity Card or Certificate of Exemption issued by the Immigration Department,
except for those who obtained a Hong Kong Identity Card by virtue of a previous permission to land or remain in Hong Kong granted to him/ her and such permission has expired or ceased to be valid, are eligible to receive and use the vouchers to pay for private primary healthcare services.
his clinic accepts “Health Care Vouchers” for payment of medical fees. If you need to use a voucher, please inform the clinic staff at the time of registration. For information on opening a voucher account or checking your account balance, you can visit the Health Care Voucher Scheme website at www.hcv.gov.hk or call the voucher balance inquiry hotline at 2838 0511.
For details on the restrictions regarding the use of health care vouchers, please refer to the Health Care Voucher Scheme website:https://www.hcv.gov.hk/tc/hcvs/about_restrictions.html











