The Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Act, which was passed in Parliament in 2000, requires all TCM Practitioners to be registered with the TCM Practitioners Board. The registration of TCM Practitioners began in 2001 with the registration of acupuncturists. This was followed by the registration of TCM physicians from 2002. From January 2004, all who practise TCM are required to be registered with the TCM Practitioners Board and possess a valid practising certificate. From December 2005, Chinese Medicinal Materials dispensers who graduated from the Chinese Medicinal Materials (CMM) Training course (Intermediate module) are voluntarily listed with the TCM Practitioners Board. You are advice to check is the TCM clinic Physician is register with : The Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners Board
Ong’s Tonic and Medical Centre is a chain of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinics which provides patients with a full range of TCM treatments and medical services.
Ong’s Tonic and Medical Centre is a chain of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinics which provides patients with a full range of TCM treatments and medical services.
Ong Fujian Chinese Physician Hall is a traditional Chinese medical (TCM) hall established since 1986. We have experienced professors, doctors, acupuncturists and TCM physiotherapists providing excellent services with one stop traditional Chinese…

