Yi En's Culture:

Yi En TCM Clinic’s founder, Dr Wong Wan Yuan, believes in ‘Treating illnesses from the origin’ and ‘Mutual healing of both physical and mental health’. This is a unison of both traditional Chinese medicine and clinical psychology. The combination of the two practices provides the public with a more reliable and effective form of medical care. As a result, people can obtain good health with a balance both physically and mentally.

The ‘Yi’ (One) from ‘Yi En’ is derived from ‘Dao De Jing’. “Dao produced one, one produced two, two produced three and three produced all things.” Within the Yi En TCM culture, ‘One’ represents the unison of body and mind. A heart dedicated to good until the end. ‘En’(Grace) is the combination of‘cause’ (因-Yin) and ‘heart’ (心-Xin). This is to symbolise that the heart and soul has a place to rest and depend upon. Here, we are grateful for your trust and strive for Yi En to become a forest of peach blossoms for your physical and mental recovery.

The three peach blossoms above the logo stem from the Three Kingdoms’ Oath of the Peach Garden. It represents a team with strength, compassion and loyalty. Peach blossoms yield peaches. In Chinese culture, peaches represent good health and longevity. Yi En will fight for your good health and longevity, so that you may enjoy a beautiful life with physical and mental wellness.

Vision:

To become the leading centre for physical and mental treatment in the region.

Mission:

To promote the concept of “Treating illnesses from the origin; Mutual healing of both physical and mental health”.

Raise the standards of medical practice.

Establish a cultural awareness towards physical and mental well-being

Dr Ace Wong Wan Yuan

Doctorate in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
National Mental Health Consultant (China)
Registered TCM Physician(Singapore, Malaysia)
Physical and Mental Health Therapist
Founder of Yi En TCM Clinic

Dr Ace Wong graduated from Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She obtained her doctorate degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine through tutelage both nationally and internationally.

With over ten years of clinical experience in traditional Chinese Medicine and research in psychology, Dr Ace Wong has strengths in gynaecology, paediatrics, gastroenterology and psychiatry (anxiety, insomnia, depression etc.) disorders. Through traditional Chinese medicine to cure the physical body and clinical psychology to treat the mind, mutual healing of both physical and mental health is achieved. This grants patients a comprehensive treatment in both body and mind, helping countless patients to be relieved of physical and mental suffering.

Dr Ace Wong places a great emphasis on public education towards physical and mental wellbeing. In recent years, both nationally and internationally, she has actively participated and attended many related courses and lectures. She hopes to leave an impact in the development of traditional Chinese medicine and modern clinical psychology.

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Yi En's Culture:

Yi En TCM Clinic’s founder, Dr Wong Wan Yuan, believes in ‘Treating illnesses from the origin’ and ‘Mutual healing of both physical and mental health’. This is a unison of both traditional Chinese medicine and clinical psychology. The combination of the two practices provides the public with a more reliable and effective form of medical care. As a result, people can obtain good health with a balance both physically and mentally.

The ‘Yi’ (One) from ‘Yi En’ is derived from ‘Dao De Jing’. “Dao produced one, one produced two, two produced three and three produced all things.” Within the Yi En TCM culture, ‘One’ represents the unison of body and mind. A heart dedicated to good until the end. ‘En’(Grace) is the combination of‘cause’ (因-Yin) and ‘heart’ (心-Xin). This is to symbolise that the heart and soul has a place to rest and depend upon. Here, we are grateful for your trust and strive for Yi En to become a forest of peach blossoms for your physical and mental recovery.

The three peach blossoms above the logo stem from the Three Kingdoms’ Oath of the Peach Garden. It represents a team with strength, compassion and loyalty. Peach blossoms yield peaches. In Chinese culture, peaches represent good health and longevity. Yi En will fight for your good health and longevity, so that you may enjoy a beautiful life with physical and mental wellness.

Vision:

To become the leading centre for physical and mental treatment in the region.

Mission:

To promote the concept of “Treating illnesses from the origin; Mutual healing of both physical and mental health”.

Raise the standards of medical practice.

Establish a cultural awareness towards physical and mental well-being

Dr Ace Wong Wan Yuan

Doctorate in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
National Mental Health Consultant (China)
Registered TCM Physician(Singapore, Malaysia)
Physical and Mental Health Therapist
Founder of Yi En TCM Clinic

Dr Ace Wong graduated from Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She obtained her doctorate degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine through tutelage both nationally and internationally.

With over ten years of clinical experience in traditional Chinese Medicine and research in psychology, Dr Ace Wong has strengths in gynaecology, paediatrics, gastroenterology and psychiatry (anxiety, insomnia, depression etc.) disorders. Through traditional Chinese medicine to cure the physical body and clinical psychology to treat the mind, mutual healing of both physical and mental health is achieved. This grants patients a comprehensive treatment in both body and mind, helping countless patients to be relieved of physical and mental suffering.

Dr Ace Wong places a great emphasis on public education towards physical and mental wellbeing. In recent years, both nationally and internationally, she has actively participated and attended many related courses and lectures. She hopes to leave an impact in the development of traditional Chinese medicine and modern clinical psychology.

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