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What to Look for in a Great Chinese Medicine Practitioner

The person of finding a traditional Chinese medicine Singapore practitioners who fits your needs, clicks with your personality, and is experienced can feel like an uphill task when trying it for the very first time. Whether you want an acupuncturist to optimize your fertility or one to help you find relief from pain, it always pays off to do a bit of research here and there.

And no better way to start off other than checking out this simple blog post. We hope these tips help you look for signs that your traditional Chinese medicine Singapore practitioner is properly qualified and runs a professional and vibrant practice.

Licensed and Board Certified

A licensed and board certified traditional Chinese medicine Singapore practitioner will have competed a 3-4 year full-time master’s degree, which includes thousands of hours of supervised hands-on clinical training. Of course, they should also have completed a pass for the national or state board exams.

Aside from practicing acupuncture and prescribing Chinese herbs, a good traditional Chinese medicine Singapore practitioner should also be trained in moxa, cupping, massage, nutritional support, and even modalities like Shonishin.

Lean on Referrals

One of the most tried-and-tested ways to find a reliable traditional Chinese medicine Singapore practitioner is through referrals. Have a word with those you trust- family members, or even your regular doctor. These firsthand experiences are surely available. Ask about what they liked and if there were any concerns during their treatment.

Accessible and Communicative

When you decide to consult with a traditional Chinese medicine Singapore practitioner, you need someone that you can put your faith in. Someone who is ready to listen to you, helps explain their treatment plan, and can even converse with your medical practitioner if need be. You should feel comfortable speaking with the traditional Chinese medicine Singapore practitioner and that you’re getting the needed attention.

Your traditional Chinese medicine Singapore practitioner should be in a position to help explain complex medical terms and treatments that your conventional doctor may be considering. In short, they need to give you the time, resources, and power to take control of your health and feel better.

Always take your time and do some research prior to consulting with a traditional Chinese medicine Singapore doctor. Once you find someone who is properly qualified and who is attentive and proactive with your care, then you’re good to go.

Zion Roelofs

Zion Roelofs bestselling author and renowned speaker on leadership and personal development. He has written several books on the subject. Zion's work has been featured in The Business Review, and The New York Times. He is a sought-after keynote speaker and has addressed audiences at major events around the world. Zion holds an MBA from Stanford University and a degree in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley.

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