Mobile Chinese Medicine Vans: Affordable Traditional Chinese Medicine Services for Elderly and Mobility-Limited Citizens

2023-09-11 09:50:54

As the public’s demand for traditional Chinese medicine services increases, many institutions have opened mobile Chinese medicine vans to facilitate the elderly and citizens with limited mobility, providing acupuncture, bruises, massage and other services for as little as $30. “Qingbao” integrates the traditional Chinese medicine mobile vehicle services launched by 8 institutions, including their service content, location, charges, etc.

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1. Pok Oi Hospital: Free of charge for internal medicine consultation

Since its establishment in 2006, Pok Oi Chinese Medicine Mobile Medical Vehicle has been very popular among grassroots citizens for its affordable fees, professional services and convenience. Currently, the Pok Oi Chinese Medicine Medical Vehicle Service is equipped with 35 medical vehicles and serves more than 150 locations. In addition to general medicine, there are also acupuncture, bruises and medicine dispensing services. The service details are as follows:

Service Introduction General Department – Diagnosis and treatment includes internal medicine, gynecology, paediatrics, dermatology and facial features, etc.
Acupuncture Department – Diagnosis and treatment of stroke hemiplegia, facial paralysis, nasal sensitivity, waist and leg pain, joint pain, paralysis, etc.
Orthopedics and Traumatology Department – Diagnosis and treatment of bruises, cervical spondylosis, tennis elbow, joint pain in limbs, etc.
Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmacy – Provides high-quality concentrated traditional Chinese medicine granule dispensing services.service hours

Monday to Saturday: 9:30 am to 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Sundays and public holidays: closed

(Night clinic services on designated days are extended to 8:30 p.m. [下午5時30分-6時休診])

Service locations are in various districts in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories,Click hereCheck the service charges at parking locations for Chinese medicine vehicles

[門診服務]
Internal Medicine—Exemption fee for 2 doses of granules for NT$120 each time
Acupuncture Department—diagnosis and treatment fee 160 yuan per session
Orthopedics and Traumatology—diagnosis and treatment fee 160 yuan per session

[門診配藥服務]
Additional dispensing – concentrated granules 60 yuan per dose

*Medical vouchers can be used*

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2. Po Leung Kuk: serving residents of multiple public housing estates

The Po Leung Kuk Mobile Chinese Medicine Clinic travels and parks in many public housing estates and areas in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, providing the community with high-quality, convenient and affordable Chinese medicine services. The mobile Chinese medicine clinic is fully equipped and equipped with a wheelchair lift. The clinic provides general TCM and acupuncture treatments, along with convenient and reliable TCM granules.

Service Introduction: General Traditional Chinese Medicine – Internal Medicine, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Dermatology, Gastroenterology, Respiratory Medicine, Urology, Mood Disease, etc.
Acupuncture treatment – stroke sequelae, facial paralysis, headache, insomnia, stiff neck, nasal sensitivity, dysmenorrhea, waist and leg pain, cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, joint pain, various paralysis, etc.
Auricular acupuncture treatment – insomnia, headache, hypertension, allergic rhinitis, cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, dysmenorrhea, gastrointestinal discomfort, etc. Service locations are in Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the New Territories.Click hereCheck the service hours of Po Leung Kuk mobile Chinese medicine service locations in September

Monday to Saturday: 9:30 am to 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm to 5:30 pm

Sundays and public holidays: closed

(Night clinic services are provided from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm on designated days)

*Need to make a reservation by phone in advance, please click here for detailsLinking*

Service charges

[一般人士]
Internal Medicine Cost—$60 (per dose)
Acupuncture—$170 (per treatment)*Additional $60 for each treatment
Comprehensive therapy (5 days of medicine + 1 session of acupuncture or manual therapy)—$430
Auricular Acupuncture—$100

[65歲或以上長者或保良局員工]
Internal Medicine Cost—$50 (per dose)
Acupuncture—$140 (per treatment)*Additional $50 for each treatment
Comprehensive therapy (5 days of medicine + 1 session of acupuncture or manual therapy)—$350
Auricular Acupuncture—$80

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3. Yan Oi Tong: More than 100 service points

Yan Oi Tong Mobile Chinese Medicine Medical Vehicle was founded in 2003. It is the first community medical team in Hong Kong to provide mobile Chinese medicine services. Its service locations are spread across 30 districts in Hong Kong, with more than 100 service points, providing Chinese medicine to citizens in all districts in Hong Kong. Serve.

Service Introduction Provides internal medicine and acupuncture services in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories.Click hereCheck Yan Oi Tong mobile Chinese medicine medical vehicle service location and service hours

[流動中醫醫療車(內科)]
The service hours for day clinics are from 10 am to 4:30 pm, and the service hours for night clinics are extended to 7:30 pm (the service hours of service points in Tuen Mun, Yuen Long, Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi districts are from 10 am to 5 pm)

[綜合醫療車(內科及針灸)]
The service hours are from 9 am to 7 pm, and the daily clinic service hours are from 10 am to 5 pm

Service charges

Free consultation fees
Acupuncture—HK$150 per session
Daily medication fee HK$50
(People aged 17 or below and 65 or above enjoy a discounted medication fee of $35 per day, and acupuncture charges are $100 per session)

*Medical vouchers can be used*

In addition, this year also marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Yan Oi Tong’s mobile Chinese medicine medical vehicle. From July 2023 to February 2024, Yan Oi Tong will hold a thank-you day on the 20th of every month. Members of the public seeking treatment can receive free Chinese medicine in the medical vehicle on that day. Internal medicine consultation and a dose of concentrated Chinese medicine.

Instigated by the Love Quanta Charitable Foundation, co-organized by the Kowloon City District Office, the Kowloon City District Residents’ Federation, co-organized by the Office of Councilor Leung Want-ting, and fully supported by Yan Oi Tong, the “Love Quanta Donation of Medical Treatment and Medicine 2023” will be held in Kowloon in September In Qiqing Village in the urban area, doctors and medicines are given to the neighbors every Thursday. Medical seekers need to pre-register at the designated location. After successful registration, they can go to the designated Chinese medicine medical van service point of Yan Oi Tong to receive free diagnosis and treatment with up to 5 doses of concentrated Chinese medicine.

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4. Lok Sin Tang: Provides Tianmoxibustion treatment

Lok Sin Tong began to set up mobile Chinese medicine clinics in 2010 to provide general Chinese medicine and acupuncture treatment services to community residents. Currently, there are 4 mobile Chinese medicine clinics throughout Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories, providing high-quality Chinese medicine services to people in various districts.

Service Introduction General practice of traditional Chinese medicine – internal medicine, gynecology, andrology, pediatrics and dermatology, etc.
Acupuncture treatment – indications include headache, neck, shoulder, waist and leg pain, knee joint pain, facial paralysis, stroke sequelae, etc.
Tianmoxibustion treatment – indications include asthma, allergic rhinitis, irregular menstruation in women, chronic deficiency and cold diseases, etc.
Drug provision—Concentrated Chinese medicine granules service locations are Kai Tak, Tai Po, Tuen Mun, Southern District, and Kowloon District. For details, please refer to the followingLinkingservice hours

Monday to Friday: 9 am to 1 pm, 2 pm to 5 pm
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sundays and public holidays: closed

(Night clinics on designated days are extended to 7 p.m.)

*Need to make an appointment by phone or register in person at the medical vehicle*

Service charges

Free consultation fee
[一般人士]
General Traditional Chinese Medicine (includes 2 days of medicine)—$110 (additional $55 per dose)
Acupuncture—$180

[65歲或以上長者]
General Traditional Chinese Medicine (includes 2 days of medicine)—$90 (additional $45 per dose)
Acupuncture—$130

*Medical vouchers can be used*

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5. Neighborhood Advice-Action Council: Provide mobile Chinese medicine services on outlying islands

The Neighborhood Advice-Action Council’s “Kian Yi Dedicated Mobile Chinese Medicine Health Care Service” mainly serves residents of Tung Chung, Mui Wo and Lantau Island. It hopes to provide high-quality and affordable Chinese medicine services to the general public, and promote the concept and services of Chinese medicine health care to the community.

Service Introduction: Internal medicine and acupuncture treatment are provided; Chinese medicine services are also available in Tai O, Mui Wo and Tung Chung districts of Lantau Island. For details, please check belowLinkingservice hours

Monday
2pm to 5pm, 6pm to 8pm (opposite Yung Yat House, Yat Tung Estate, Tung Chung)

Tuesday
9 a.m. to 1 a.m. (Tai O Rural Committee), 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Tin Fu House, Lung Tin Estate, Tai O)

Wednesday
9 a.m. to 12 noon / 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Mui Wo Recreation Centre)

Thursday
9 a.m. to 1 a.m. / 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Tin Fu House, Lung Tin Estate, Tai O)

Friday
9 a.m. to 12 noon / 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Mui Wo Recreation Centre)

Fee-for-service internal medicine—daily drug fee $40 (no consultation fee required)
Acupuncture – $100 per session (Tai O, Mui Wo, Tung Chung District) hket:inline-image name=”p_600_600.jpeg”/hket:inline-imagehket:inline-image name =”20448922_1623824417648587_4077331738811172925_o.jpg”/hket:inline-imagehket:inline-image name=”20449022_1623824420981920_50173206057218763 24_o.jpg”/hket:inline-image

6. Tung Wah Group of Hospitals: Provides medical information application services

The Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chinese Medicine Mobile Clinic provides affordable and high-quality Chinese medicine services to the elderly, disadvantaged groups and people with mobility impairments. It upholds Tung Wah’s mission and commitment of “saving the sick, rescuing the sick, and rehabilitating the elderly” while also giving back to others. The general public has always enthusiastically supported Tung Wah’s charity. The Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chinese Medicine Mobile Vehicle is equipped with an electric wheelchair lift to meet the needs of people with mobility impairments. Electronic medical records are also implemented to facilitate doctors to record and query patient information.

Service Introduction Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine Treatment
Acupuncture treatment, indications include headache, neck, shoulder, waist and leg pain, facial paralysis, stroke sequelae, knee joint disease, etc.
Concentrated Chinese medicine granule dispensing service (only accepts prescriptions from our mobile clinic) service location and service hours

Monday to Saturday: 9 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 5 pm

Sundays and public holidays: closed

*You need to call or make an appointment in person for the date and time*

Service charges

[一般人士]
Internal medicine consultation fee with 3 doses of concentrated Chinese medicine—$170
Acupuncture—$170/time
Additional concentrated Chinese medicine—$60 (per dose)

[65歲或以上長者]
Internal medicine consultation fee with 3 doses of concentrated Chinese medicine—$120
Acupuncture—$120/time
Additional concentrated Chinese medicine—$50 (per dose)

In addition, the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Chinese Medicine Mobile Clinic also provides personal medical information application services. The fees are as follows:

Data category TOLL Sick leave certificate/medical attendance certificate (first issue on the same day/*first reissue) Free reprint of sick leave certificate/medical attendance certificate (*second and subsequent reissues) $175 per medical visit record report $175 per fundus photo $175 for each copy of the medical report / $300 for each copy of the insurance claim application form completed by the physician / $300 for each other medical form or report
(Calculated per center) $4 per page of medical record/prescription copy

*Only a copy of the sick leave certificate/medical attendance certificate can be reprinted. Sick leave cannot be retroactively issued following consultation.

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7. Federation of Trade Unions: Elderly Card Holder​​​​​​There is a discount

The Workers’ Clinic of the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions has been providing Chinese medicine services since 1955. It has now added a mobile medical van service to flexibly provide high-quality, convenient and low-cost Chinese medicine services to different communities.

Service Introduction Provides traditional Chinese medicine internal medicine and acupuncture services in Shatin, Lam Tin, Tsing Yi, Siu Sai Wan and other districts.Click hereCheck the service hours of parking locations for Chinese medicine mobile medical vehicles

Monday to Saturday: 9 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 5:30 pm

Sundays and public holidays: closed

Service charges

[一般人士]
General internal medicine (including consultation fee and 2 doses of granular Chinese medicine) – $110
Additional prescriptions (per dose)—$55
Auricular acupuncture—$55
Acupuncture—$150

[工聯咭、長者咭、指定團體優惠咭持有人]
General internal medicine (including consultation fee and 2 doses of granular Chinese medicine) – $100
Additional Dispensing (per dose)—$50
Auricular acupuncture—$55
Acupuncture (Senior Citizen Card, Designated Group Discount Card Holders)—$140
Acupuncture (FTU card holders) – $112

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8. Buddhist Federation of Hong Kong: The lowest medical fee for two days of medicine$30

The Mr. and Mrs. Cheung King-tai Memorial Chinese Medicine Mobile Clinic of the Hong Kong Buddhist Federation was opened in December 2012. It is the first mobile Chinese medicine clinic of the Hong Kong Buddhist Federation. The vehicle is equipped with a registration and dispensing office, waiting area, consultation room and treatment bed, etc., and uses a computer system to record registration, diagnosis, prescriptions and medical records to improve the efficiency of medical management.

Service Introduction: Chinese medicine internal medicine, acupuncture, massage therapy (only available to those provided by the co-organizer) and high-quality non-decoction concentrated Chinese medicine granules service locations in Chai Wan, Wong Tai Sin, Kwun Tong and other districts,Click hereCheck the mobile clinic service location, service hours, Monday to Saturday: 10 am to 5 pm, service charges

[一般人士]
Internal Medicine (consultation fee plus two days of medicine)—$130
Acupuncture—$150
Massage—$200
Additional doses (per dose)—$40

*[獲資助人士]
Internal Medicine (consultation fee plus two days of medicine)—$30
Acupuncture—$50
Massage—$100
Additional doses (per dose)—$40

*Recipients include:

Chronically ill persons referred by registered social workers include: members of low-income families who do not receive Comprehensive Social Security Assistance, members of public housing households, or elderly persons in government-subsidized residential care homes/beds. Elderly patients who are not recommended by cooperating units must present valid supporting documents when arriving at the clinic, such as: long-term patient follow-up card/record/registered doctor’s diagnosis certificate/patient association member certificate, public housing resident card, long-term patient card, etc. The card. {hket:inline-image name=”p_600_600.jpeg”}{{/hket:inline-image}}hket:inline-image name=”medical_pic117.jpg”/hket:inline-image

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