Fee schedule
What treatment costs
These are the clinic's published fees, matching the card displayed at reception. The final amount depends on which practitioner you see, the herbs prescribed and the number of sessions.
Effective from: 10 April 2026
ItemFee
- ConsultationRegistered Chinese medicine practitioner
- HK$300 per visit
- Specialist consultationSenior practitioner or specialist
- HK$500 – HK$800 per visit
- AcupunctureRegistered Chinese medicine practitioner
- HK$380 per session
- Specialist acupunctureSenior practitioner or specialist
- HK$600 – HK$800 per session
- Medicine — concentrated granulesRare or premium herbs charged separately
- From HK$120 per daily dose
- Medicine — raw herbsRare or premium herbs charged separately
- From HK$150 per daily dose
- Cupping
- HK$380 per session
- Pain treatment (45 minutes)
- HK$800 per sessionHK$680 introductory rate
Conditions
- No refunds once a course of treatment has begun.
- If, after examining you, the practitioner considers a course of treatment unsuitable, a consultation fee of HK$280 applies.
- Treatment dates may vary between practitioners. Please speak to our staff with any questions.
Please ask our staff about other offers.
The clinic reserves the right to revise its fees.
Questions about cost
If you have any question about fees, or want an estimate of the total cost of a course of treatment, mention it when you book and we will go through it with you before your consultation.
In line with the Chinese Medicine Ordinance and the applicable professional codes, this website makes no guarantee of efficacy and no comparative claims in relation to any disease. Service descriptions explain the method of treatment only; they are not promises of outcome.
Medical Disclaimer
Information on this website is provided for general health education only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Responses to Chinese medicine treatment vary between individuals, and this clinic makes no guarantee of any therapeutic outcome. If you have a health concern, consult a registered Chinese medicine practitioner or a registered medical practitioner. In a medical emergency, call 999 immediately.
