TCM for Women's Health & Fertility in Singapore
Nurture your body’s natural rhythm. Blossom in every season.
Tired of “pushing through” period pain, hormonal shifts, or postpartum exhaustion? At PULSE TCM, we harmonize your body’s natural rhythm—from fertility to menopause—using personalised acupuncture and herbal therapy to restore your glow at every stage of womanhood.

Understanding your body’s natural rhythm
A woman’s body undergoes profound changes at every stage of life. In TCM, these are governed by the harmony of Qi (energy) and Blood. Whether you are navigating monthly cycles, the journey of motherhood, or the transition into menopause, our treatments aim to restore balance to your body and mind.
- Qi & Blood Stagnation: Often linked to debilitating cramps and irregular periods.
- Kidney Yin Decline: The primary TCM cause for menopausal discomfort.
- Replenishing Essentials: Post-partum care focuses on rebuilding lost Qi and Blood to restore vitality.
Menstrual & Hormonal Health
Sudden changes and monthly recovery.
Fertility & Pregnancy Care
Nurturing the journey to motherhood.
Post-Partum Recovery & Menopause
Transitioning with grace and strength.
Weight & General Wellness
Sustainable health and vitality.
Holistic TCM for Every Stage of Womanhood
Whether you are facing chronic hormonal imbalances or seeking support for a specific life transition, the TCM approach remains the same: resolve stagnation, nourish deficiency, and restore vitality.
We focus on regulating systemic hormones, unblocking the Chong and Ren meridians, and strengthening the body’s ‘essence’ to ensure a sustainable return to peak health. Our holistic approach also extends to Skin & Aesthetic TCM to help manage external symptoms of internal imbalances.
TCM Fertility Programme
A comprehensive approach to pre-conception care, enhancing ovarian health, and supporting ART/IVF journeys.
TCM Weight Loss Programme
Targeted treatments to kickstart a sluggish metabolism and manage hormonal weight gain through natural regulation.
Our Proactive TCM Approach to Healing
Our physician will recommend a combination of the following based on your assessment:

Acupuncture
Stimulates meridian points to regulate hormones and improve blood flow to reproductive organs.

Moxibustion
Applying heat to specific points to "warm the womb," particularly effective for fertility and cold-type cramps.

Therapeutic Cupping (Ba Guan)
Resolves blood stagnation and relieves deep-seated tension or fatigue.

Gua Sha (Scraping)
A gentle scraping technique used to clear "heat" and stagnation from the body. It is especially effective for regulating the menstrual cycle, relieving breast engorgement, and reducing hormonal puffiness.

A Journey of Restorative Healing
We don’t just treat symptoms; we decode your body’s unique signals to create long-term hormonal harmony.
Decoding Body Patterns
A comprehensive assessment using the Four Examinations and physical palpation to "decode" the underlying imbalances (such as Blood Stasis or Kidney Deficiency) causing your health concerns.
Personalised Treatment Plan
We curate a bespoke combination of therapies—such as Acupuncture, Cupping, and Moxibustion—tailored specifically to your unique body pattern and stage of life.
Proactive Restoration
Integrating traditional wisdom with modern recovery insights to stimulate deep-tissue repair and hormonal regulation for a faster, sustainable return to vitality.
TCM Herbal Medication
Bespoke herbal formulas to nourish the blood and essence from within, fortifying your body against future imbalances and supporting long-term wellness.
NOTE: In cases of severe trauma, fractures, or injuries requiring immediate medical attention, TCM should not be used as a primary treatment. Seek conventional medical care first. Our physicians will also refer you to the appropriate medical specialist whenever necessary.
When considering TCM for women’s health, please consult our physicians to discuss your condition and explore the best treatment options based on your body pattern.
Beyond general wellness, Acupuncture and TCM have shown significant success in improving reproductive outcomes. As detailed in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, these practices aid in balancing hormonal cycles to specifically support fertility and pregnancy.
For acute pregnancy complications or medical emergencies, please seek conventional medical attention immediately.
Our TCM Women's Health Specialists
Testimonials & Patient Success Stories
Frequently asked questions
Yes, when performed by a licensed and experienced TCM physician, acupuncture is very safe during pregnancy. It can be highly effective in managing pregnancy-induced nausea (morning sickness), back pain, and fatigue. We carefully select specific acupoints that are safe for expecting mothers.
Because TCM aims to treat the root cause rather than just suppressing symptoms, it typically takes about 3 to 6 menstrual cycles (3 to 6 months) of consistent treatment to see significant, lasting regulation in your cycle. However, many patients experience relief from pain and PMS much sooner.
Absolutely. Many women integrate TCM with their Western fertility treatments. Acupuncture can help manage the side effects of fertility medications, reduce stress, and improve blood flow to the uterus, which may support embryo transfer success rates.
Yes, TCM is often used as a complementary therapy to improve blood flow to the ovaries and reduce the side effects of hormonal medications.
While results vary, most patients see the best outcomes with a consistent 3 to 6-month program. This aligns with the natural follicular cycle to optimize egg quality and uterine lining.
Many of our physicians consult across multiple locations to remain accessible to our patients. You can check each physician’s specific schedule by submitting a appointment using Online Booking System to or contacting us through Whatsapp / Mobile to enquire.
Yes, we have several experienced female TCM physicians who specialize in gynecology, fertility, and postpartum care. We understand the importance of comfort and privacy in these matters and offer a supportive environment for all patients.
Ready to feel supported on your journey? Let's Talk .
Clarity, personalised support, and hope are just a consultation away. Secure your session today to gain expert guidance and start your path toward optimal health. Prefer to chat? Connect with a specialist on WhatsApp.
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Dr Sim Beng Joo is a fully MOH-licensed Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner, registered with the Singapore TCMPB.
Note: The information shared is based on clinical experience and TCM principles. This is for educational sharing and should not replace a personalized consultation. Always speak to your healthcare provider before starting new treatments.
















