Traditional wellness · Daily care · Clear safety guidance

He Ming Tang Traditional Wellness Clinic

We provide structured wellness guidance based on traditional East Asian health principles, with clear boundaries for urgent medical care.

Traditional clinic counter with herbal materials and wooden interior
Traditional setting, structured intake and responsible wellness planning.

Safety First

When medical care should come first

Emergency signs

Chest pain, breathing difficulty, one-sided weakness, facial drooping, confusion, seizure, severe allergic reaction or major bleeding.

Same-day care

Persistent high fever, severe headache or abdominal pain, black or bloody stool, repeated vomiting, dehydration or pregnancy-related symptoms.

Consult first

Speak with a licensed clinician before using herbs or bodywork if you take blood thinners, diabetes medication, immune suppressants or have heart, liver or kidney disease.

Clinic Atmosphere

A calm setting for thoughtful wellness care

Our website presents the clinic experience with real-world visual cues: herbal materials, careful preparation, tea rituals and a quiet consultation environment.

Traditional clinic counter and herbal display
Herbal display and consultation counter
Herbalist preparing traditional ingredients
Traditional ingredient preparation
Herbal weighing and preparation
Measured preparation and documentation
Herbal tea and teaware
Herbal tea education for daily routines
42 Common wellness concerns
9 Care categories
4 Step intake process
1:1 Personal consultation

Guided Navigation

Choose the guide that fits your concern

Each section is written for international clients in a clear, public-facing tone with practical education and medical safety prompts.

Symptom Guide

Quick reference for daily concerns

Use this section for general education. It does not replace medical diagnosis, emergency care, prescriptions or treatment from a licensed clinician.

Constitution Education

Wellness is assessed in the context of the whole person

Low vitality pattern

Often associated with fatigue, easy sweating and low endurance. Care focuses on regular meals, rest and gradual movement.

Cold-sensitive pattern

Often associated with cold hands or feet and preference for warmth. Care focuses on warmth, gentle activity and avoiding excessive cold exposure.

Dryness or heat pattern

May involve thirst, restlessness, night sweating or light sleep. Care focuses on reducing alcohol, late nights and strong stimulants.

Damp-heavy pattern

May involve heaviness, phlegm, bloating or sluggishness. Care focuses on lighter meals, movement and reducing greasy or overly sweet foods.

Damp-heat pattern

May involve bitter taste, skin flare-ups, yellow urine or sticky stool. Persistent skin or urinary symptoms should be medically assessed.

Stress-tension pattern

May involve chest tightness, sighing, tension and sleep affected by stress. Care focuses on breathing, movement and appropriate mental health support.

Clinic Services

Responsible wellness services

Our services are presented without cure claims. Every recommendation begins with intake, safety screening and clear documentation.

01

Traditional wellness consultation

Structured intake for sleep, digestion, temperature sensitivity, stress, daily habits and individual wellness goals.

02

Meridian relaxation care

Gentle bodywork education for shoulder, neck, back and leg tension, paired with home movement guidance.

03

Moxibustion suitability review

Warmth-based care is considered only after screening for fever, skin injury, diabetes-related sensation issues and other contraindications.

04

Herbal tea education

We focus on low-risk food-based wellness education. Pregnancy, children, chronic illness and medication use require professional review.

Seasonal Wellness

Care should follow rhythm, not anxiety

Spring

Support gentle movement, stress release and allergy awareness during pollen and seasonal transition periods.

Summer

Protect hydration, avoid overheating and seek medical care for chest tightness, fainting or confusion in hot weather.

Autumn

Support respiratory comfort, hydration and regular bowel habits as the climate becomes drier.

Winter

Prioritize warmth, sleep, joint protection and careful review before using strong supplements or warming therapies.

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Clear information leads to better guidance

Before your visit, prepare the start date, pattern, triggers, related symptoms, medical history, current medication and recent test results. For urgent symptoms, seek emergency care first.

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