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Oriental Remedies Clinic Opens Fifth TCM Clinic in Punggol Coast Mall
New Clinic Opening for Families in Punggol Coast Mall
The new TCM clinic is designed as a welcoming space where families can experience the TCM principle of Yang Sheng, the art of life cultivation. More than just a treatment centre, it encourages individuals and children to build lifelong habits that promote balance, vitality, and preventive care.
Developed in collaboration with House on the Hill, a renowned Montessori preschool in Singapore, the clinic features a sensory-focused waiting area thoughtfully designed to engage children through their five senses, transforming passive waiting into active discovery. Children are invited to explore traditional Chinese herbs, textures, scents, and natural materials in a calm, tactile environment. This immersive setup encourages curiosity, independent participation, and self-directed play, reflecting our core belief in nurturing lifelong wellness from an early age.
Every aspect of the clinic promotes emotional comfort and a restorative atmosphere. A natural colour palette of muted greys and warm earth tones, complemented by carefully curated toys suited to different developmental stages, helps children feel grounded and focused. This intentional design supports emotional regulation and encourages internal awareness, an essential foundation for the mind-body connection central to TCM healing practices.
Enhancing Comfort with Child-Friendly Design
The clinic features an open-concept layout, where the paediatric pods for consultations and treatments are designed as a natural extension of the children’s play area, offering a seamless transition from exploration to treatment. This thoughtful continuity reduces anxiety by preserving a sense of familiarity and playfulness, helping consultations feel more conversational and less clinical.
These pods are intentionally designed to encourage gentle interaction, open communication and engagement, helping children stay emotionally regulated and present. This approach keeps children engaged and interested in their bodies and feelings, fostering a sense of ownership in their wellness journey.
The open-concept design facilitates parental supervision, allowing the clinic to foster guided independence in children. Through this approach, the clinic helps empower children to understand and make choices that support their well-being. This transparency is key to the collaborative, family-centred approach at Oriental Remedies Clinic.
Expanding Core Services to Support Paediatric Care
In addition to Oriental Remedies Clinic’s comprehensive suite of treatments, including acupuncture, herbal medication, paediatric tuina, and tech-enhanced therapies such as Electro-Lymphatic Therapy (ELT), the new branch will introduce more child-focused therapies, such as paediatric moxibustion, herbal vaporiser therapy, and Cell Pro Therapy for children. These specialised additions reflect the clinic’s dedication to delivering tailored, gentle, and effective care while actively encouraging children’s participation in their health education from an early age.
The Punggol outlet will also serve as an educational platform through intimate community workshops. Covering practical topics such as “Understanding Big Emotions through TCM,” “Supporting Your Child’s Immune System Naturally,” and “Healthy Foods for Your Body Constitution,” these workshops aim to reinforce the critical link between emotional resilience, physical health, and lifelong wellness.
Integrating Tradition with Technology in Punggol’s Digital District
Located at Punggol Coast Mall within the Punggol Digital District (PDD), the clinic’s opening aligns with Singapore’s push for innovation in healthcare. Oriental Remedies Clinic is actively exploring ways TCM can evolve through advancements in artificial intelligence, data analytics, and smart diagnostics.
Current initiatives include research into AI-assisted tongue and pulse diagnosis, and personalised treatment plans informed by data analytics. These advanced technologies aim to enhance the precision of care without compromising the personalised, hands-on essence of traditional TCM practice.
In the long term, the clinic hopes to collaborate with research institutions and tech firms within PDD to further integrate cutting-edge innovations into TCM. This forward-looking approach supports Oriental Remedies Clinic’s vision of becoming a modern, future-ready wellness provider—empowering practitioners with technology to deliver more precise, effective, and accessible care.
Supporting Healthier SG Through Early Education
The expansion into Punggol reflects Oriental Remedies Clinic’s dedication to Singapore’s Healthier SG initiative, which prioritises preventive care. Understanding that establishing strong health foundations begins in childhood, the new clinic aims to help introduce TCM principles and healthy lifestyle practices in an engaging manner.
By creating child-friendly spaces that foster curiosity and proactive exploration of natural remedies, the clinic chain helps children and families build strong foundations for lifelong health. This approach cultivates balanced living from an early age, ultimately reducing the incidence of chronic illnesses later in life.
Through empowering children to embrace healthy habits from a young age, the chain looks to actively contribute to a more resilient and healthier Singapore.
Serving the Punggol Community Through Holistic Care
According to Beatrice Liu, CEO and co-founder of Oriental Remedies Clinic, the decision to open a new branch in Punggol was driven by the area’s growing population and its high concentration of young families.“Punggol represents a vibrant, forward-looking community, and we see an immense opportunity to partner with these families on their wellness journeys,” says Ms. Liu.“Our focus on life cultivation means we are not just addressing immediate health concerns, but guiding individuals and families holistically through every stage of life, with care that evolves alongside them.”
The new clinic at Punggol Coast Mall is now open. First-time patients can enjoy a special launch offer for a limited time. For more information or to register, please use our form here.
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About Oriental Remedies Clinic
Oriental Remedies Clinic is a leading healthcare provider in Singapore that combines Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with modern technology. The clinic has expanded from a single-physician practice to a team of bilingual practitioners, many of whom are trained in both Biomedical Science and TCM, combining scientific knowledge with the wisdom of traditional medicine.
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New Documentary A MONA LISA OBSESSION from Discovery to debut December 14 in Southeast Asia
Owned by Frank Huang, an art collector and Taiwanese technology leader from Taiwan, this depiction of the Mona Lisa from his private collection adds a unique perspective to the ongoing conversation surrounding one of Leonardo da Vinci’s most iconic works.
The Mona Lisa has long captivated the world with her enigmatic smile and mysterious gaze – over centuries, many artistic interpretations inspired by the Mona Lisa have emerged, with scholars discovering more hidden details and subtle symbols, fueling the fascination of the original painting.
Catch A Mona Lisa Obsession in Southeast Asia on the Discovery Channel, Thursday, December 11, 2025 at 7:10 PM SGT and on Discovery Asia on Sunday, December 14 at 9:00 PM SGT.
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Financial Stress Keeps Singapore Awake, while Overall Well-Being in APAC Lags Behind Global Peers
Promotion of exercise culture and therapy may boost physical and mental health
The Singapore report of the Cigna Healthcare International Health Study 2025, released today encompasses more than 11,000 respondents across 13 markets, including 1,000 in Singapore and 4,000 across the Asia-Pacific region. The study reveals that physical, mental and financial well-being are the three aspects prioritized by Singapore residents. However, financial well-being is ranked the lowest with almost four in 10 (39%) rating their financial health as “fair” or “poor”.
Raymond Ng, CEO & Country Manager, Cigna Healthcare Singapore & Australia said: “Health and vitality are key to building resilient communities. It promises the well-being of our workforce and enables us to grow and prosper as a society. While vitality and well-being levels held firm among Singapore residents, more needs to be done in today’s uncertain environment to tackle stressors that can negatively impact their physical and mental well-being.”
The key indicators of vitality and well-being in Singapore are as follows:
| Vitality Score | Overall Well-Being
(% rating as “excellent” or “very good”)
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Top Three Areas of Well-Being
(% rating as “excellent” or “very good” in 2025) |
| 2025: 61.2
2024: 61.4 |
2025: 34%
2024: 33% |
Family well-being: 44%
Mental well-being: 36% Physical well-being: 34% |
On a regional level, overall well-being in Asia Pacific lags behind the global average, with less than three in 10 (28%) Asia-Pacific respondents rating their overall well-being as “excellent” or “very good”, compared to four in 10 (41%) globally. While physical and mental well-being are the two most important aspects of well-being for respondents globally, financial well-being is more important for those in Asia Pacific, coming in as the third most important aspect. With financial well-being remaining the weakest aspect across the globe, there is a pressing need for governments and organizations to render support to address financial concerns.
Robert Peat, Chief Executive Officer, Asia Pacific, Cigna Healthcare said: “Asia Pacific continues to be one of the fastest growing regions in the world. To sustain this momentum, communities and employers need to recognize that healthy people are the foundation of a healthy economy and implement measures to close the gaps in their well-being.”
Sleepless in Singapore: Financial stress as the sleep killer
While mental well-being in Singapore remains stable with more than a third of respondents rating it as “excellent” or “very good” this year, eight in 10 (79%) respondents are stressed. Their greatest stressors are the current cost of living (53%); uncertainty about the future (47%); and personal finance (43%).
Stress affects more than mental and emotional health and can have huge implications on physical well-being. Our study reveals that disrupted sleep is the most common effect of stress among respondents in the nation, with close to half (48%) of respondents who are stressed reporting this effect, compared to 38% regionally.
Therapy remains underused by Singapore respondents. Despite nearly half (49%) of respondents reporting being negatively impacted by poor mental health, nearly nine in 10 (89%) say they did not receive counselling or therapy in the past 12 months, with 77% believing they do not need it. Given the impacts of stress and poor mental health on physical and overall well-being, more efforts are needed to raise awareness about the benefits of therapy and destigmatize seeking help.
Exercise culture runs strong in Singapore
More than a quarter (26%) of respondents in Singapore rate their exercise habits as “excellent” or “very good”.
When asked how they manage their weight, two-thirds (66%) said they exercise regularly, higher than the Asia-Pacific average of 61%; with only 4% of Singapore respondents turning to medication for weight management. The findings underscore a relatively strong exercise culture and the prioritization of healthy habits among those living in the nation. Communities and organizations may leverage the growing fitness trend to enhance physical well-being.
Cautious optimism around AI in healthcare
Close to half (47%) of Singapore respondents are positive about the impact of AI on healthcare, with 45% expecting it will reduce wait times within three years. This could have an outsized impact in Singapore, as respondents here are 29% more likely to have delayed or avoided getting care due to concern with wait times than their regional counterparts.
Additionally, almost half of Singapore respondents (48%) mention a reduction in human interaction as an expected change with the advent of AI. The challenge ahead is striking the right balance between efficiency and empathy.
The full findings of the report are available here.
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Cigna Healthcare is a division of The Cigna Group, a global health company committed to creating a better future built on the health and vitality of every individual and every community. Cigna Healthcare is a health benefits provider that advocates for better health through every stage of life. We guide our customers through the healthcare system, empowering them with the information and insight they need to make the best choices for improving their health and vitality.
Cigna Healthcare Singapore is a strong believer of total health and wellness and prides itself on delivering personalized solutions for the health of our clients and customers. To achieve this, Cigna Healthcare Singapore works as one global team and in close partnership with its customers, network providers and communities to understand and address their diverse needs. Learn more at
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SWISS REJU wins “JESSICA Best AI Body Slimming Award” with INDIBA
The JESSICA Beauty and Wellness Awards celebrate excellence across luxury beauty, healthcare and wellness. It is one of the most recognized beauty industry awards in Hong Kong. The organizer, JESSICA, is a major lifestyle and media company. For over 25 years, JESSICA has been reporting on fashion, lifestyle and business, as one of the most trustworthy and influential media sources in Hong Kong.
“We’re incredibly fortunate to win this new, Best AI Slimming Award with JESSICA,” said the spokesperson for SWISS REJU. “Our goal was to provide our guests with top medical aesthetic technologies. Platforms like BTL EXION and INDIBA, are exactly the type of top medical technologies which SWISS REJU is heavily investing in. The breathtaking results powered by AI, reflect the endless possibilities new technologies can bring to the beauty and slimming field”
The JESSICA Beauty and Wellness Awards is extremely selective and has a rigorous nominations and editorial selection process. Only brands that have been proven to provide genuine service and excellent results are eligible to compete. Amongst the Winners this year, are Australian organic brand “CANVAS” and Japanese household name “Panasonic VITALIFT” beauty appliances.
SWISS REJU, with its heavy investment in new and prestigious technologies such as INDIBA (recently approved in Europe under the Medical Device Regulation), offers a seamless blend of traditional wellness and innovation, allowing guests to experience what many considered to be one of the most effective slimming treatments in Hong Kong. INDIBA with its trademark Proionic 448khz technology, is loved by the Top 1% most influential users in the world, amongst them European royalties, celebrity footballers and international singers.
The recognition of this major annual Award, reaffirms SWISS REJU’s commitment to exceptional technology. It is the 12th annual award won by the brand, representing a new record.
SWISS REJU and integrative power of cutting edge technologies
SWISS REJU’s trademarked “K-Lipolysis” body contouring program offers winning technologies including INDIBA, BTL EXION, Winback, ATP LIPO X, amongst others. It is the unique contouring solution beauty lovers are craving for.
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