TCM General Medicine

TCM Pulse Reading & Consultation 

Discover the root of your body’s imbalances through Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) pulse reading and consultation. Our experienced practitioners use pulse diagnosis — a time-honored technique — to assess your internal health, including organ function, qi and blood flow, emotional state, and constitution.

Through detailed questioning and observation, we tailor treatments and lifestyle advice that address the cause, not just the symptoms. Whether you’re facing fatigue, stress, chronic issues, or seeking preventative care, TCM consultation offers a holistic path to wellness.

Herbal Medication 

Chinese Medicine takes a holistic approach — focusing on the whole person rather than just symptoms. Many people turn to Traditional Chinese Medicine and its healing methods as a natural, effective way to support long-term health and prevent illness.

At our clinic, we use professional TCM diagnostic methods — including pulse reading and observation — to understand your body condition. Based on your signs, symptoms, and constitution, we develop a personalized treatment plan and prescribe high-quality, natural Chinese herbs that are safe and effective.

Chinese herbal medicine not only treats acute and chronic health issues, but also plays a vital role in preventing illness, maintaining health, and improving overall wellbeing. TCM helps treat both the root cause and the symptoms by restoring balance between Yin, Yang, Qi, and Blood. When balance is restored, the body’s natural healing ability improves and immunity is strengthened.

We use concentrated herbal extracts in powder or granule form. These herbs are:

  • No cooking required

  • Easy to take

  • Hygienic and safe

  • Produced by certified pharmaceutical factories

  • Prescribed only by qualified TCM practitioners

Benefits of Chinese Herbal Medicine

  • Relieves symptoms and discomfort

  • Regulates and balances body systems

  • Restores your body’s self-healing ability

  • Strengthens your immune system

  • Natural, gentle, and free from side effects

  • Safe and effective for long-term wellness

Frequently Asked Questions about Chinese Herbal Medicine

What is Chinese herbal medicine?

Chinese herbal medicine is a major branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that uses mostly plant-based ingredients—sometimes combined with minerals or animal products—to treat health conditions. Herbs are selected and combined based on their energetic properties (such as temperature and taste) to restore internal balance and support healing. These remedies come in many forms, including herbal teas, powders, pills, pastes, and ointments.

Each herb in TCM has a unique energetic profile—warm or cool, and flavors like sweet, bitter, or pungent. These characteristics determine how the herb interacts with specific organs and meridian pathways. Rather than just relieving symptoms, Chinese herbal medicine aims to treat the root cause by restoring the body’s natural balance of Qi, blood, Yin, and Yang.

Yes—when prescribed by a certified TCM practitioner. Professional diagnosis ensures the right combination of herbs tailored to your body condition. However, risks may arise with self-prescription or unregulated products. Always consult a qualified TCM practitioner before starting any herbal treatment.

While most people can safely benefit, caution is advised for:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women (unless supervised by a TCM professional)
  • People with known allergies to certain herbs
  • Those taking medications that might interact (e.g., blood thinners)

Be sure to discuss your medical history and current medications with your practitioner before starting treatment.

Absolutely. In fact, many patients experience the best results by combining herbal remedies with acupuncture, cupping, or Tuina therapy.

  • Acupuncture unblocks meridians and promotes Qi flow.
  • Herbs nourish the body and sustain long-term healing.


    Together, they provide a synergistic effect that enhances the healing process and improves overall outcomes.

Yes, it can. Many patients benefit from combining Chinese and Western approaches under professional supervision. This holistic integration can enhance recovery and prevent recurrence. Always inform both your TCM and Western doctors about all the treatments and medications you’re using to avoid interactions and ensure safety.

  • Consult a certified practitioner: Don’t self-diagnose—get a tailored prescription.
  • Follow instructions strictly: Avoid overuse or underdosing.
  • Watch your diet: Support the herbs by following dietary advice (e.g., avoid cold foods if you have a cold pattern).
  • Be consistent and patient: Herbal remedies work gradually by healing from the inside.
  • Combine with other TCM therapies: This can speed up healing and regulate imbalances more effectively.