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Clinic Information

Jan 31, 2026

Medical appointments during the Lunar New Year

The following is our clinic's consultation schedule during the Lunar New Year holiday:

February 16, 2026 (the 29th day of the twelfth lunar month) – Closed from 2 PM

February 17-19, 2026 (the first to third day of the Lunar New Year) – Closed

February 20, 2026 (the fourth day of the Lunar New Year) – Services resume

The following is our clinic's consultation schedule during the Lunar New Year holiday:

February 16, 2026 (the 29th day of the twelfth lunar month) – Closed from 2 PM

February 17-19, 2026 (the first to third day of the Lunar New Year) �– Closed

February 20, 2026 (the fourth day of the Lunar New Year) – Services resume

Oct 1, 2025

Braille Service Guidelines

To serve visually impaired individuals, Cure Chinese Medicine Clinic now offers the following Braille services.

Oct 1, 2025

Sign Language Translation Service Guidelines

To ensure that hearing-impaired individuals can successfully access Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) medical services, we offer the following sign language interpretation services.

Oct 1, 2025

Special arrangements for clinic services during extreme situations/typhoons/heavy rain signals

To ensure the safety of patients and staff, Cure Chinese Medicine Clinic will adjust its services according to the following guidelines during severe weather. Please take note.

Jan 1, 2025

Application Instructions for Yu Yuan Tang Free Clinic Card

The eligibility and application process for Cure Chinese Medicine Clinic's "Free Clinic Certificate" are as follows:

Jan 1, 2025

Free Medical Treatment and Medicine - Cure Chinese Medicine Clinic Free Clinic Service Guidelines

To fulfill its social responsibility and care for the community, Cure Chinese Medicine Clinic regularly conducts free medical consultations and medicine delivery services to help those in need. Please note the service details below:

Health Information Station

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Spring Equinox Health Preservation Guide (Lazy Person's Guide)

The Beginning of Spring (Lichun) is the first of the twenty-four solar terms, symbolizing the start of a new year and a crucial transition between old and new energies. In 2026, the Beginning of Spring falls in the early morning of February 4th, considered an "early Beginning of Spring," with energy activating ahead of schedule! Although temperatures are gradually rising, caution is still advised against sudden shifts in weather, as the liver and lungs are easily damaged, leading to colds, nasal allergies, and liver stagnation. This article will recommend eight foods and four soup recipes for the Beginning of Spring to nourish the liver, lungs, kidneys, and spleen, and will also explain the taboos associated with health preservation during this period.

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The flu season has arrived.
Three health-preserving tips you should know

Every year starting in January, we enter the peak season for influenza. Influenza (seasonal influenza) is one of the top ten infectious diseases in Hong Kong, and it can be fatal in severe cases. Want to protect the health of your whole family from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective? Read on for three tips in this article on preventing influenza, focusing on clothing, food, and housing.

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What to do about insomnia? Three calming and sleep-aiding dietary therapies to help you regain a good night's sleep.

Long-term insomnia problems such as blurring eyes before going to bed, waking up easily, and waking up early are the norm for modern urbanites. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, insomnia is not only a disease, but also a symptom of other diseases. It is a manifestation of the imbalance of yin and yang in the body's qi, blood, and yin and yang. Learn about three soothing and sleep-promoting food therapies to help you sleep well every day!

Contact Us

Address: 3/F, 333 Sassoon Road, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong

Telephone: (852) 3993 3993

Whatsapp: (852) 9339 9339

Email: info@hktcm.com

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Consultation time

Monday to Friday: 9:30-12:30, 14:00-18:00

Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays: Closed

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