Oma Outreach&
In-clinic Chinese Medicine Service


When facing depression, anxiety, panic, irritability, insomnia, and other mental issues, traditional Chinese medicine can regulate emotional problems. Human emotions are divided into joy, anger, worry, thought, sadness, fear, and surprise. The 'Huangdi Neijing' states, 'If joy and anger are not regulated, they can harm the organs', indicating that changes in emotions affect the functions of the organs and can lead to illness.
Oma's registered Chinese medical practitioner not only focuses on treating individual physical ailments but also listens attentively to patients' emotional struggles, helping to relieve their emotional distress. Through medication adjustments (specifically using medicinal powders on-site for treatment and then diagnosis and prescription), acupuncture, and moxibustion, it is particularly easier for children and adolescents with autism and ADHD to receive treatment.
Rehabilitation Team
Registered Chinese Medical Practitioners
Treatment Feature ~ Pulse Therapy
After the physician examines the patient's pulse, the patient needs to take 1-3 doses of Chinese herbal powder on-site for immediate adjustment, which takes about 40 minutes. The principle is similar to acupuncture. Its advantage is that the medicinal effect is rapidly absorbed and takes effect, with the pulse and body receiving immediate improvement and relief from pain. On the other hand, the physician can diagnose the patient's physical condition more accurately, thereby prescribing the appropriate medication, shortening the treatment duration, and enhancing the effectiveness of the therapy.
Benefits of Pulse Therapy
More accurate diagnosis and swift efficacy.
Immediate medication, convenience of taking powdered medicine without the need for water, and can be taken anytime and anywhere.
Targets
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Individuals who are suspected of or suffer from mental health-related conditions, including depression, anxiety, panic, irritability, low mood, insomnia, etc.
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Students and adults with special educational needs (SEN).
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Individuals with mobility difficulties.
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Residents of care homes (including the elderly, children, those with physical disabilities and learning disabilities, etc.)
Service Mode
Outreach places : Households, residential and rehab hostels, Elderly Homes, schools and corporates
Clinics : Oma Centres at Jordan, Wan Chai
Service Hours
(A) Oma Jordan Centre (Please make appointment)
Tue - Whole Day : 9:00am – 10:00pm
Wed - PM and Night : 2:00pm – 10:00pm
Address : Rm 1203, 12/F., Pilkem Commercial Centre, 8 Pilkem Street, Jordan, Kowloon.
(B) Oma Wan Chai Centre (Please make appointment)
Mon - AM & PM : 9:00am – 6:00pm
Wed - AM : 9:00am – 1:00pm
Address : 9/F., New Hennessy Tower, 263 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Fee
(1) Diagnosis:HK$100 and ;
(2) Pulse Therapy:HK$150 and ;
(3) Traditional herbal powder: HK$80/day (3 doses per day, minimum of 5 days) or
(4) Acupuncture pulse treatment: HK$360 or
(5) Acupuncture and structural treatment techniques: HK$600 (45 mins per session)
Remarks:
1. Home-visit consultation : Minimum spend HK$1000, additional visiting fee starts from HK$200 (depending on the location)
2. Outreach Hostel consultation: Quotation based on the number of patients.
Enquiry and Appointment : 9794 4739 phone or whatsapp