Service Scope
Clinical services
General Practice
Based on the "syndrome differentiation and treatment system", the Chinese practitioners articulate the cause, location, and nature of sickness by adopting the traditional four diagnosis methods (observation, auscultation, interrogation, and palpation). Suitable prescription is also critical in treatment for sure.
Acupuncture
Suitable for many complications like internal and external illnesses, gynaecological and pediatric diseases, bone injury and five-sense problems. It is particularly effective for sequelae of stroke, acute lumbar and ankle sprain, facial nerve palsy, etc.
Osteopathic manipulation
Combining Chinese medicine with acupuncture, cupping, and bones manipulation, it shows significant improvement for cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, spinal disc herniation, chronic lumbar strain, and sciatica, spraining, gout, arthritis, etc.
Specialty
Including oncology, dermatology, painkilling, geriatric medicine, gynaecology, andrology, paediatric, and diabetes.
Outreach service
Chinese medicine practitioners also practice in hospitals and daycare centres for the retired, contributing internal medication and acupuncture. Talks and voluntary diagnosis are organised regularly to promote knowledge in Chinese medicine to the public, strengthening the idea of sickness prevention.
Outreach service
Chinese medicine practitioners also practice in hospitals and daycare centres for the retired, contributing internal medication and acupuncture. Talks and voluntary diagnosis are organised regularly to promote knowledge in Chinese medicine to the public, strengthening the idea of sickness prevention.
General Practice |
Acupuncture |
Bone-setting |
Speciaty |
Granules |
Herbs and cooking |
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Clinic cum Training and Research Centre (Tai Po District) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Service Charge
Non-Government Funded Services | Charges |
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Internal Medicine / visit (including 2 doses of Chinese Medicine) | HK$170 |
Acupuncture, Body-point Adhesive Plaster Therapy/ treatment | HK$230 |
Special Consultation (Internal Medicine)/ visit (including 2 doses of Chinese Medicine) |
HK$260 |
Special Consultation (Acupuncture, Body-point Adhesive Plaster Therapy)/ visit | HK$290 |
Bone-setting (Tui-na) Therapy/ treatment | HK$320 |
Cupping/ treatment | HK$150 |
Extra doses (Herbs or Herb granules)/ dose | HK$75 |
Additional Cupping (Acupuncture, Bone-setting Tui-na)/ treatment | HK$50 |
Decoction/dose (minimum 3 doses) | HK$20 |
Chinese Medicine for external use/ dose | HK$65 |
Out-reaching Acupuncture (Hospital)/ treatment | HK$400 |
Out-reaching Internal Medicine (Hospital)/ treatment | HK$170 |
Government Funded Services | Charges |
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Internal Medicine (Including not more than 5 doses of Chinese Medicine) / Acupuncture / Bone-setting (Tui-na) Therapy / treatment |
HK$120 |
Discount* | Charges |
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[Non-Gov. funded] Internal Medicine + Other treatment (Excluding Internal Medicine) | -HK$20 |
[Non-Gov. funded] Elderly (Aged 65 or above) & CSSA (Non-subvented Chinese Medicine Services) |
20% off |
[Gov. funded] CSSA & OALA (Aged 75 or above) | FREE |
Other Service Fee | Charges |
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Medical Report (By Service Type) | HK$895 |
Copies of Medical Records (If over 10 pages, 1 dollar will be charged per page) | HK$76 |
Reprint of Records (e.g. Receipt / Chinese Medicine Prescription / Medical Certificate) | HK$230 |
*All subsidy recipients must come with a valid ID card and an official letter of CSSA.
Charges are subject to the latest price list.