Best TCM Doctor for Glaucoma, Night Blindness (RP), Age Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), Uveitis, Squint Eyes, Dropping Eyes, Red Eyes, Dry Eyes, Cataract.
Our clinics have 20 years of clinical experience in treating eye diseases. Together with a team of TCM physicians, they treat Eye Diseases with special TCM prescriptions and acupuncture methods.
Contact us Yong Kang Medical Hall Pte Ltd. & Eastern Healing TCM Clinic Pte Ltd, Singapore, at Tel: 96635600, 92999168. 80969866, 81255212.
Best TCM Treatment for Eye Diseases - Glaucoma, Dry Eyes, Squint Eyes, Lazy Eyes, Teary Eyes, Blurry Eyes, Cataract, Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP)(Night Blindness), Glaucoma, Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
Glaucoma 青光眼
What is Glaucoma 青光眼,Curable?
- “Closed angle” glaucoma 闭角型青光眼—Closed angle glaucoma can appear suddenly and is often painful. If it is untreated it can lead to visual loss. One must seek medical attention immediately before permanent damage occurs.
- “Open angle” glaucoma 开角型青光眼--- Open angle glaucoma tends to progress at a slower rate and patients may not notice they have lost vision until the disease has progressed significantly. Very often raised intraocular pressure is a significant risk factor for developing glaucoma (intraocular pressure above 21 mmHg is considered as high 眼压高).
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The Primary Retinitis Pigmentosa RP is the common inherent eye disease which causes visual deficiency. It describes a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of disorders that are characterized by gradual degeneration of photoreceptor cells and the pigment epithelial cell (RPE). Common clinical features include a progressive loss of night vision, visual field eventually leading to blindness.
Dr. Ong Swee Ling has graduated with a Doctorate degree in Ophthalmology from Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine. With a team of TCM physicians, we treat RP patients and other eye diseases such as Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD), Diabetic Retinal Degeneration and Glaucoma.
Most TCM physicians do not study much about eye diseases in their TCM courses. With a team of TCM physicians in our Yong Kang Medical Hall Pte Ltd (a TCM clinic), we have treated many patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP). We have also treated many other eye diseases such as Age-related Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinal Degeneration and Glaucoma.
The followings are three cases of RP patients that have shown improvement:
A man, age 38, suffered from night blindness. He came to our clinic for treatment. After the first session of acupuncture, he told us that he could see clearer and his vision was brighter. He came for several sessions of treatment, he said that his vision field was wider, the brightness was still there and his vision continued to improve. He liked to ride motorbike as a hobby. He traveled to Malaysia often. Normally, two of his friends would escort him on both sides when he rode his motorbike. His friends were surprised that he could see the animals on the side of the road which he could not previously. We advised him since he had RP, it was better to stop ridding motorbike. He replied that was his hobby, he did not want to give up his ridding. He said he bought a very good bike that cost him S$32,000. He said he traveled at 240 km/hr on bright day light and 180 km/hr at night on Malaysia road. He enjoyed ridding motorbike.
Below is one of our patients who did a scan on his retinal and found that the blood supply to the retinal was poor and after the treatment, the blood supply to the retinal were much better, hence the deterioration of RP is lessened and vision improved.
Dry eyes can occur when you are unable to produce enough tear fluid to lubricate your eyeballs. Many people when they are old, they have mild dry eyes. But there are cases that they suffer from very serious dry eyes that causes them to be very uncomfortable. Dry eyes can be very frustrating as you will lose all your interest in everything because you will experience very bad mood. There was a woman who had very bad dry eyes came to our clinic and complained of dry eyes.
She told us her story that she was asked to go to Gleneagles Hospital to delivery her fourth child. The gynecologist suggested that she should opt for induced delivery because her vagina was slightly opened. She was young did not know that that was her fourth child, the delivery should be easy. Not suspecting that the gynae wanted to do delivery in the daytime, also he could earn more money.
She checked into the hospital at 8 am, he gave her medicine to take and to chew in her month. The baby did not come. She was given Epidural to reduce her pain. The anesthesian was anxious to go home and the baby still was not ready to come at 5pm. So she was told to have a second to-up of Epidural and the anesthesian went home. After the second dose of Epidural, she felt numb and she felt very cold, her womb was numb that there was no contraction. She was also semi-conscious. And because there was no contraction, the womb cannot push the baby out. The doctor was nervous, and she could hear the nurses were calling her to push the baby out. Eventually the baby managed to come out. Everyone was relieved for the time being. Then she was sent to her ward. She was happy that she had another son. Her husband also never suspected anything would go wrong and went home happily at around 8pm. At about 11pm, the nurse on duty watched over her, and realize that she was bleeding. The nurse alerted the gynae, but he was too tired to come over. Until the nurse called him to tell him that the bleeding did not stop. He came eventually at around 3am to do a cauterization, and to give her blood transfusion urgently. She said that it was the blood transfusion that caused blood clots in her eyes that she subsequently had very bad dry eyes. She suspected that the blood transfusion was not properly defrosted due to the urgency.
After the episode, she had very bad dry eye, she suspected that it was caused by the un-defrosted blood transfusion. She said that her dry eyes were so bad that she wanted to close her eyes most of the time and could not read small words. Her mode was so bad that she could not attend to her new-borne child. To her the experience was a nightmare to her. She said that she was so sad that she wanted to commit suicide.
On recommendation, she came to our clinic, she was given acupuncture for the first time. She could feel that the tear was flowing down on her eyes and did feel less dry of her eyes. She marveled at the miracle of acupuncture. She came for acupuncture every week and took medication as well. She said she was happy that her dry eyes had recovered about 95%.
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SQUINT EYES
Here are some of the pictures of squint eyes:
Good news, we acupuncturists are able to correct their squint eyes, only less than ten sessions of acupuncture will be able to see some good effects.
Some websites suggest surgery to correct the squint eyes which many parents will reluctant!
We have done acupuncture for young kids and adults who suffer from squint eyes. Depends on cases to cases some of them without serious eye diseases, usually takes about less than ten sessions of acupuncture to see some good results.
The reasons are that the eye balls are controlled by 6 ligaments, we adjust the tension of ligaments, the squint eyes can be rectified.
红眼症
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MYOPIA
Myopia, commonly known as short-sightedness, has remained one of the biggest public health challenges in Singapore, which has very high myopia rates. Myopia typically begins in early childhood and progresses during childhood. Myopia typically begins in early childhood and progresses during childhood.
Based on unpublished data from routine vision screening done by the School Health Service, the prevalence of defective vision amounting to unaided visual acuity of 6/12 or worse among Primary 1 students was 33% in the year 2000, prior to the inception of the National Myopia Prevention Programme, 65% of Singapore students suffered from myopia by the age of 12 years. Among these 12-year-old students, the prevalence of severe defective vision (i.e. unaided visual acuity worse than 6/60) was 13% (unpublished data).
We have a few numbers of parents who care about their children’s eyesight, brought their young children to come for acupuncture and eye massage. Most of them have short-sightedness, some of them have high myopia. One of the mothers who has only one daughter was so caring that she refused to allow her daughter to read story books, instead she will read to her every night. She brought her daughter fortnightly to do acupuncture. Whenever they came, after the acupuncture, the mother will sit by her bed side to read story books to her, this went on for three long years. The feedback the mother gave was her high myopia was slightly decrease (usually, the myopia would jump every 3 months by 100 degrees).
Acupuncture and regular massage of one’s eyes can really prevent further increase in a person’s eyesight. Usually, children who are willing to do massage can be as early as 6 years old. But for acupuncture, only when they are 8 years old and on the parents’ persuasion, then they will be willing to do acupuncture.
1) A 53 yr-old lady came one day, telling me that her right eyelid drooped for about a month. Her left eyelid was also partly drooped. Because both her eyes were drooped, when she walked she had to hold one of her eye lids in order to see the road. She was accompanied by her husband as she dared not walk on her own. She told me that she was doing administration work and her work required her to work on the computer for at least 8 hours a day.
I looked at her eyes. Both the eyes look tired and dull. This is what TCM calls “五脏六腑的精气皆上注于眼”. She also said she felt tired easily. I told her to take two weeks off from her work. I treated her with acupuncture and gave her some herbal Chinese medicine. After four treatments, she was able to open both her eyes slowly. She came for treatment every three days. After 8 treatments, both her eyes were able to open fully. Of course, she was delighted and relieved. She was still very worried that her eyes may relapse again because when she got back to work, she still had to look at computer for long hours.
Attached are her pictures. Pictures are cropped so that her identity is not revealed.
2) Five years ago, one elderly man, age 65 came to see me. His right eyelid was drooped for about six months. He was introduced by his friend to see me. He said his Western doctor told him to wait for six months and his eyelid would open up by itself. So he patiently waited for six months but his right eyelid still drooped.
I looked at his right eye, his eye looked tired and dull. This is what TCM calls “五脏六腑的精气皆上注于眼”. I treated him with acupuncture and some Chinese herbal medicine. Strangely, after three acupuncture sessions, his right eye was able to slowly open up. Two weeks later, his right eye was fully opened.
Attached are his pictures. Pictures are cropped so that his face is not fully revealed. For this case, I did not take his picture when his right eyelid was fully drooped. I took his pictures only when his eye was half opened and fully opened.
Cataract 白内障
Cataracts develop when the clear lens of your eye becomes cloudy, which leads to a decrease in vision. Cataracts often develop slowly and can affect one or both eyes. Symptoms may include cloudy or blurry vision, trouble seeing in dark places and trouble seeing with bright lights.
Most people who turn 60 years old and above are likely to have cataract. It usually
If you have a cataract, your lens has become cloudy. It is like looking through a foggy or dusty car windshield. Things look blurry, hazy or less colorful with a cataract.
Most age-related cataracts typically develop over a span of years, it’s a relatively slow process. However, some types of cataracts may develop faster, such as in individuals with diabetes, where cataracts can develop rapidly.
You are able to slow down the formation of cataracts:
1) Protecting your eyes from sunlight is the best way to do this. Wear sunglasses that screen out the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) light rays;
2) Eyes exercise, looking up, down, looking left side, right side, roll your eye to the right one round, to the left one round;
3) Herbal medicine, such as 祛湿,行气,燥湿药等 如藿香 砂仁 白术 杞子 陈皮;
4) Acupuncture treatments.
It is advisable to seek TCM treatment to prevent early formation of cataract. The results are visibly obvious.
Patients who do not want to have their natural lens removed would look for TCM treatments. They can find that when they look at things, they are not so cloudy.
An old woman, aged 90, told us that she had her cataract operation done at the age of 70. Her vision was good after that. Lately, her vision started to become blur again. Because of her old age, she does not want another operation, so she came to seek help from us. After the TCM treatments, although her vision was still a bit blur but it was better than before. She could see much better.
Another lady, age 70, had very high myopia, had her cataract operation done at the age of 60. Lately, she could not see well. She was very depressed as her ophthalmologist suggested another operation which she was hesitant. She had several acupuncture sessions and some medication, she said her visions improved.
A lady, age 46, told us she had cataract and was due for cataract operation. She said she was young and was not sure why she had cataracts so early. She came to see us to explore if TCM can do anything for her to help her to see better. So, faithfully, she came for acupuncture and medication, she said she could see better and therefore she postponed her cataract operation.
Not many people aware that changing from a natural len to an artificial len DO NOT GURANTEE GOOD VISION FOR MANY YEARS. Some of them may have complications, such as infections after operation.
Another shortfall is a person will not be able to rub his eyes as it may disturb the position of the lens implanted, thus causing distortion.
Cataract Picture taken from neoretina.com
Picture taken from milaneyecenter.com
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Dr. Ong Swee Ling had learned under Professor Deng Sue Hua. She is a senior lecturer in Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and also a senior ophthalmologist attached with Jiangsu Province TCM Hospital (江苏省中医院). She specializes on eyes diseases especially on those eye diseases that cannot be treated or have little hope of improvement or still in research stage by Western medicine such as Retinitis Pigmentosa (commonly known as Night Blindness), Age-related Macula Degeneration, Maculopathy, Retinopathy, Optic Nerve Atrophy etc.
1)Skin Diase:Eczema ,Prosiasis , Hives, Shingle, Acne;
2)Neck Pai, Back Pai, Knee Pain;
3) Stroke
4)Hair Loss
5) Cancer, Tumur 癌症, 肿瘤;
6)Infertility, Menstrual Issues,Endometrisis,PCOS;
7)Gastric, Acid Reflux, Bloatedness, Ulcer;
8)Irritable Bowel Syndrome;
9)Frozen Shoulder, Trigger Fingers;
10)Vertigo ;
11)Piles/Haemorrhoids;
12)Anal Fistula;
13)Parkinson’s Disease;
14)Bell's palsy;
15)Trigeminal Neuralgia;
16) Sleep Apnea
17) Scrotum Itchiness
18) Dry Eye, Glucoma, Myopia;
19) Age-related Macular Degeneration,
20) Sprin and Injury;
1)皮肤科: 湿疹, 牛皮癣, 风膜,带状疱疹, 痤疮, 天疱疮;
2)颈椎病, 腰椎病, 膝盖痛;
3)中风后遗症;
4)脱发,生发;
5) 癌症, 肿瘤
6) 妇科病: 不孕不育, 月经病病,子宫内膜异位症,PCOS;
7) 肠胃病: 胃气上腻,胃胀气;
8) 肠胃激惹综合症;
9) 肩周炎, 弹响指;
10) Vertigo 眩晕;
11)Piles 痔疮;
12)Anal Fistula肛周脓肿;
13)Parkinson 帕金森;
14)Bell's palsy口眼喎斜;
15)Trigeminal Neuralgia三叉神经痛;
16)Sleep Apnea睡眠呼吸暂停;
17)Stroke中风后遗症;
18)Scrotum Itchiness 睾丸瘙痒;
19)眼科: 老年性黄斑病变, 干眼症, 青光眼,抖鸡眼,近视眼;
20)跌打扭伤.
Item Name | Unit Price | Comments | |
CONSULTATION FEES | $20.00 | First consultation | |
CONSULTATION FEES - LONG | $20.00 - 50.00 | Longer consultations may cost more | |
HERBAL MEDICINE (1X A DAY) | $4.80 - 5.50 | ||
HERBAL MEDICINE (2X A DAY) | $9.00 - 9.80 | ||
HERBAL MEDICINE (3X A DAY) | $12.00 - 13.80 | ||
PILLS / TABLETS PER PACK | $16 | ||
HERBAL CREAM PER TUB | $10.00 - 25.00 | Depends on quantity | |
HERBAL WASH PER PACK | $12.00 - 16.00 | Depends on herbs used | |
HERBAL LOTION PER BOTTLE | $15.00 | ||
HERBAL PLASTERING | $10.00 - 40.00 | Depends on size of plaster and herbs used | |
HERBAL POWDER for external use | $10.00 - 30.00 | Depends on weight (30gm, 60gm or 100gm) and herbs used | |
Q OIL for external use | $15.00 | ||
BANDAGE for SPRAIN | $15.00-20.00 | |
TCM Treatment Charges 诊所收费表 |
Item Name | Single Time | Package | Package Description |
ACUPUNCTURE STANDARD 针灸 | $40-50 | $400.00 | 10 sessions |
ACUPUNCTURE COMPREHANSIVE 针灸 | $50-55 | $450.00 | 10 sessions |
60 MIN TUI-NA 推拿理疗 | $60.00 | $560.00 | 10 sessions |
60 MIN MI GUAN 秘罐 | $66.00 | $600.00 | 10 sessions |
60 MIN MI GUAN PLUS TUI GUAN JIU 秘罐+推罐灸 | $66.00 | $600.00 | 10 sessions |
60 MIN TUI GUAN JIU 推罐灸 | $72.00 | $660.00 | 10 sessions |
SLIMMING (ACUPUNCTURE ONLY) | $70.00 | $680.00 | 10 sessions of acupuncture for 1 month (without medicine) |
SLIMMING (MEDICINE ONLY; 1 WEEK MEDICINE) | $70.00 | $260 | Medicine for 1 week; no package |
HAIR LOSS (MASSAGE AND ACUPUNCTURE ONLY) | $73.00 | $540.00 | Lotion massage plus 8 sessions of acupuncture for 1 month (without medicine) |
HAIR LOSS (MASSAGE, ACUPUNCTURE & MEDICINE) | $800.00 | Lotion massage and 8 sessions of acupuncture for 1 month (with medicine for 4 weeks) | |
Lymphatic Massage 淋巴推拿 | S$80 first time only | $880 | 10 sessions |
CUPPING | $20.00 | NA | No package |
CUPPING (ADDITIONAL) | $10.00 | NA | No package |
SCRAPPING SIMPLE | $20 | NA | No package |
SCRAPPING COMPREHENSIVE | $40 | NA | No package |
NECK TRACTION | $20 | NA | No package |
AI JIU HE 艾灸盒 | $15.00 | NA | No package |
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- Holistic Healing: Addresses the root causes of your illness and imbalances in your body to boost your overall well-being
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- Personalized Consultations: We assess your unique situation and recommend TCM treatments most suited for you.
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Our Comprehensive TCM Approach Includes:
- Chinese Natural Herbs (草药): Time-tested remedies to restore balance and promote healing.
- Granular Powder (中药粉): Convenient and potent formulations for internal health.
- Tablets (药丸): Easy-to-take solutions for ongoing support.
- Syrup (药水): Liquid formulations for targeted relief.
- Acupuncture (针灸): Stimulate your body's healing processes.
- Blood Letting (放血疗法): Traditional practice to address internal imbalances.
- Herbal Wash (外洗): External treatments to soothe and heal your problems.
- Herbal Creams (中药膏) and Lotions (中药液): Topical applications to directly treat skin conditions
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The Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine published that the use of Chinese medicine improved retinal cone activity for patients with retinitis pigmentosa, even in cases of advanced retinal degeneration. Using electroretinograms for the investigation, the study also concludes that, “TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) treatment could also enhance the bioactivity of (the) nerve network and therefore have a definite significance in retarding the progression of disease and keeping the central vision.”
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