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Herbal Medicine

Personalised herbal formulas to restore your body's balance

We Understand How Frustrating the Cycle Is

Not getting better, hearing the same things at every visit — we've heard so many patients say: 'What's actually wrong with me?' Our practitioners won't just hand you a prescription. They take time to understand your constitution and root cause, then adjust step by step. We also use AI-assisted diagnosis, making it easier for you to understand your own condition.

What Is Herbal Medicine?

Chinese herbal medicine treats the root cause, not just the symptoms. Through the four diagnostic methods, your practitioner identifies whether the issue stems from cold, heat, deficiency, or excess, then creates a personalised prescription. Treatment typically starts with the digestive system, qi and blood, liver and kidney function, or sleep patterns, gradually improving recurring discomfort. Compared to surface-level symptom relief, herbal medicine focuses on restoring the body's self-healing ability. During the course, your practitioner fine-tunes the formula based on your response to avoid over-supplementing or over-purging.

Duration: Approx. 30 min

Suitable Symptoms

Recurring colds
Digestive discomfort and indigestion
Insomnia and restless dreams
Eczema and skin issues
Irregular periods and menstrual pain

Treatment Process

1

Four Diagnostic Methods

The practitioner assesses your condition through observation, listening, inquiry, and pulse-taking.

2

Constitution Analysis

Based on the diagnostic results, the practitioner identifies your constitutional type and root causes.

3

Prescription & Dispensing

A personalised herbal formula is created and precisely dispensed for your condition.

4

Follow-up Adjustment

The formula is fine-tuned at follow-up visits based on your body's response.

What to Know About Herbal Medicine

Some herbal formulas have a strong or bitter taste that takes getting used to. Our practitioners balance flavours during formulation and can suggest ways to make the medicine easier to take.

Chronic conditions require time — one dose won't fix everything. At each follow-up, your practitioner assesses your response and fine-tunes the formula to keep your treatment on track, so you can feel the improvement trend at every visit and avoid wasting your time.

Certain herbs may interact with Western medications or supplements. Always let your practitioner know what you're taking — we cross-check before prescribing.

What to Expect After Herbal Medicine

Recurring colds, constant tiredness, bloating after meals

After treatment

Stronger immunity, better energy, digestion gradually returning to normal

Difficulty falling asleep, restless dreams, no energy during the day

After treatment

Falling asleep faster, deeper rest, waking up feeling more refreshed

Irregular periods, severe cramps, mood swings

After treatment

Cycle becoming more regular, less pain, overall steadier well-being

Frequently Asked Questions

Chinese herbal medicine is a core treatment in Traditional Chinese Medicine that uses customized herbal formulas based on individual constitution and condition to regulate organ function, balance Qi and blood, and improve overall health, making it suitable for both symptom relief and holistic regulation.
The effectiveness of Chinese herbal medicine varies by individual, with acute conditions often showing improvement within 1 to 3 doses, while chronic conditions usually require continuous treatment over weeks to months, with adjustments made by the practitioner during follow-ups.
The duration of herbal treatment depends on individual constitution and condition severity, with some people experiencing quicker improvements while others require longer-term regulation, and it is recommended to have regular follow-ups and avoid using the same formula long-term without adjustment.
In most cases, Chinese herbal medicine can be taken alongside Western medicine, but it is generally recommended to allow a gap of about two hours between them, and patients should inform the practitioner of all medications and supplements being taken to minimize potential interactions.
The taste of Chinese herbal medicine depends on the formula, and while some herbs may be strong or bitter, practitioners can adjust the composition and provide guidance to make it easier to take.
Herbal granules are concentrated extracts of raw herbs that retain key active components, and compared to traditional decoction herbs, they are more convenient to take, easier to dose, and simpler to store, and clinics often prescribe granules tailored to individual needs.

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