Traditional Acupuncture
Acupuncture Therapy
A millennia-old TCM practice using fine needles at acupoints to unblock meridians and harmonise qi and blood — applied to clinical conditions and wellness-oriented care.

Acupuncture Types
Diverse Acupuncture Therapies
Fine needles at body acupoints harmonise qi and blood and unblock meridians — widely used across many conditions.
Facial acupoints may help local circulation and may support overall complexion and skin vitality as part of wellness-oriented care. Individual responses vary; treatment is integrated with constitutional assessment.
Selected acupoints may support appetite regulation, digestion and fluid balance as part of overall constitutional care, combined with herbs and dietary guidance where appropriate. Not a substitute for medical weight-loss treatment.
Needles or ear seeds at ear acupoints may support smoking cessation, mood regulation, sleep and appetite control with ongoing stimulation between visits.
Mugwort warmth at acupoints supports meridian flow and dispels cold-damp — especially suited to cold constitutions, cold limbs, pain and gynaecological cold patterns.
Safety Standards
Is Acupuncture Safe?
Single-Use Sterile Needles
Internationally compliant disposable sterile needles — used once per patient and discarded to minimise cross-infection risk.
Qualified Practitioner
Dr. Ng Hau Jun, Registered TCM 003769, holds a formal TCM degree with systematic acupuncture training and knowledge of anatomy and contraindicated points.
Individual Assessment
Thorough pre-treatment assessment confirms no contraindications (e.g. haemophilia, certain points in pregnancy). First sessions use gentle technique for comfortable adaptation.
Interested in Acupuncture?
First-time patients need not worry — Dr. Ng explains the full process to ensure a comfortable, safe experience.