EYS TCM Clinic

East-meets-West healthcare

East-meets-West healthcare

At Eu Yan Sang, we are committed to prioritising the total well-being of our patients above all else. Our physicians are not only experts in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), they also embrace an integrated approach to patient care. We believe combining the strengths of both western and Chinese medicine will lead to better treatment outcome for our patients.

Our unique East-meets-West approach is designed to address a wide range of health conditions, including fertility challenges, post-cancer recovery, post-stroke rehabilitation, and chronic illnesses. Our skilled TCM physicians collaborate with Western medicine practitioners to co-manage patient care, creating integrated treatment plans that combine the best of both worlds. This holistic approach ensures comprehensive, personalised care that supports the overall well-being and recovery of our patients.

East-Meets-West Co-Management Programme

Experience the best of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western medical care through our Co-Management Programme. By working with Western doctors, we can provide comprehensive, holistic treatments for better recovery and long-term wellness.

Western GP Partner

We partner with Parkway Shenton, one of Singapore’s largest networks of GP clinics, to offer a more holistic and integrated approach to healthcare. Through this partnership, patients can access a wide range of services, from health screenings and vaccinations to family medicine, complementing our Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatments.

Our TCM physicians and Parkway Shenton’s GPs work closely together to create personalised, coordinated care plans tailored to each individual’s needs. Parkway Shenton clinics are also part of Healthier SG, a national initiative by the Ministry of Health (MOH) to make preventive care more accessible and affordable.


Privileges & Health Tips

SG60 'East-meets-West' 3 Highs Screening

In celebration of SG60, we have partnered with Parkway Shenton to offer a special 'East-meets-West' 3 Highs screening package at $60 nett*.

  • Sale Period: 19 May to 31 August 2025

  • Redemption at Clinics by: 30 November 2025

The package includes:

  1. Basic Health Screening by Parkway Shenton Clinics:

    • Clinical examination, medical consultation and medical report

    • Blood pressure, Body mass index (BMI), Height and weight, Physical examination

    • Lipid screen and glucose

    • Available at all Parkway Shenton Medical clinics.

  2. Eu Yan Sang TCM Clinics' Proprietary TCM Health Report (Full report)

*Limited to one redemption per customer, other terms & conditions apply.

[App Members' Exclusive] Members' rates for Parkway Shenton Clinic Services

Together with Parkway Shenton, we offer holistic support for your well-being through timeless TCM therapies and modern medicine. As part of our partnership, our patients can enjoy the below privileges at Parkway Shenton GP Clinics:

Simply present your Dr Sinseh Mobile App member profile at any Parkway Shenton Clinics to enjoy the above privileges. Terms & Conditions apply.

Find a Parkway Shenton Clinic near you or send a Whatsapp message to the Parkway Shenton team for enquiries.

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Bridging East & West: Holistic Diabetes Management

In the first installment of our “Bridging East & West” series, we’re diving into how to manage diabetes from both Eastern and Western medicine perspectives. It’s not just about treatments but finding a balance that gives you a full picture of how to manage diabetes.

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The rising incidence of diabetes mellitus is an issue of global concern. What exactly is diabetes, and how is it different in Western medicine versus TCM?

Understanding Diabetes in Western Medicine:

Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder due to poor insulin production or insulin resistance, leading to high blood sugar levels.

Diabetes can cause complications in your body, such as nerve damage (neuropathy), eye disease (retinopathy), and reduced kidney function (nephropathy) and you may not know of the damage until you develop symptoms or screen for these complications.[1] 

Types

Description

Type 1 Diabetes

  • An autoimmune condition whereby the body's immune system attacks and destroys the beta cells of the pancreas, making it unable to produce insulin.

  • Not caused by diet or lifestyle.

  • Typically develops in children or early adulthood but can occur at any age.

Type 2 Diabetes

  • Most common form.

  • Occurs when the body's cells do not respond well or are resistant to the body's own insulin.

  • Often associated with overweight and excessive body fat.

  • Develops in older adults, with increased risk above 40 years.

How does TCM view Diabetes?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) does not use the term “diabetes.” Instead, a group of symptoms characterised by excessive thirst, hunger, frequent urination, gradual weight loss, or sweet-tasting urine is referred to as “Xiao Ke” (消渴).

Diabetes falls within the scope of “Xiao Ke” (消渴) in TCM.

TCM identifies 3 primary factors contributing to "Xiao Ke" (消渴):

  • Congenital deficiencies (先天禀赋不足) lead to weak organ systems.

  • Dietary imbalances (饮食不节), especially overeating and a preference for specific foods, with obesity being a significant trigger.

  • Emotional disturbances (情志失调) cause damage to vital fluids (郁火伤津), with prolonged emotional imbalances as a contributing factor to the development and worsening of diabetes.


Treatment of Diabetes

Western Medical Approach:

Insulin:

  • Stomach enzymes disrupt insulin activity, so insulin needs to be injected or pumped into the blood.

Other Medications:

  • Individualised selection based on patients’ conditions, response to medications, and blood sugar control.

  • To stimulate pancreatic insulin production.

  • Prevent the liver from producing and releasing glucose into the blood.

  • Inhibit carbohydrate breakdown to slow absorption.

  • Increase tissue sensitivity to insulin.

  • Prevent kidneys from reabsorbing sugar into the blood.

Traditional Chinese Medical Approach:

Focuses on restoring the balance between ‘Yin’ and ‘Yang’ of the body:

  • TCM diagnosis considers the progression of the disease, tailoring treatment based on specific patterns observed.

  • Focuses on cleansing heat, moistening dryness, generating fluids and replenishing ‘Yin’.

  • Multiple organs including the lungs, spleen (stomach), and kidneys, are implicated.

  • Acupuncture is used to regulate the flow of ‘Qi’ along the lungs, spleen and kidney meridians, helps our organs maintain balance, and reduces dependence on external insulin.

TCM focuses on cleansing heat, moistening dryness, generating fluids and replenishing ‘Yin’.

Chinese herbs can complement insulin treatment to reduce blood glucose, here are some herbal medications for common symptoms:

Abnormally Thirsty

  • Honeysuckle flower (金银花)

  • Ophiopogon root (麦门冬)

Large Appetite yet Loses Weight

  • Gypsum (石膏)

  • Anemarrhena rhizome (知母)

  • Chinese foxglove root (生地黃)

Excessive Urination

  • Processed Chinese foxglove root (熟地黄)

  • Cornelian cherries (山茱萸)

  • Chinese magnolia berries (五味子)

Lifestyle Tips for Diabetic Patients:

  • Regular exercise and a healthy diet are important.

  • Closely monitor blood glucose and carbohydrate intake.

  • Avoid sugar, oil, caffeine and alcohol.

  • Diabetics heal poorly from wounds. Avoid injuries and keep limbs clean to prevent infection.

  • Maintain emotional balance to minimise disrupting the flow of Qi.

TCM Health Report

Early Detection Saves Lives

Get an analysis of your dominant body constitution and lifestyle tips to help improve it. Available in both English and Chinese at all general clinics.

Diabetes is a ‘silent’ disease in its early stages, individuals may feel completely healthy until complications arise. Detect and address potential health concerns early on to stay ahead in your wellness journey.

Eu Yan Sang TCM x Parkway Shenton GP

Explore our holistic diabetes management through our Co-Management Programme. By working with Western doctors, we can provide comprehensive, holistic treatments for better recovery and long-term wellness. Let our integrated expertise provide you with personalised solutions for diabetes management.

Source: [1]  https://www.healthhub.sg/programmes/diabetes-hub/types-of-diabetes