Consulting Traditional Chinese Medicine at Hsinchu Hospital - Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Are you seeing a doctor at the Hsinchu Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare?

Mr. Chung, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/07/02

Dr. Peng Peilun reply Traditional Chinese Medicine


Yes, I am currently seeing a doctor at Hsinchu Hospital.
May I ask if you have seen me before? My outpatient schedule is W1, W3, and W4 in the morning; W2 and W3 in the afternoon; W2 and W5 in the evening; and W6 on odd weeks in the morning.

Reply Date: 2004/07/02

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Yes, Hsinchu Hospital does offer consultations for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). If you are seeking treatment or consultation regarding your health concerns, you can visit the hospital's TCM department. They provide a range of services that include acupuncture, herbal medicine, and other traditional therapies aimed at addressing various health issues.

In the context of stroke recovery, TCM can play a supportive role in rehabilitation. While Western medicine focuses on immediate medical interventions and rehabilitation therapies, TCM approaches health from a holistic perspective. It emphasizes the balance of the body's energy (Qi), blood, and organ functions. Acupuncture, a key component of TCM, is often used to help improve circulation, relieve pain, and promote overall well-being.

It's important to note that while acupuncture and herbal treatments can be beneficial, they should be integrated into a comprehensive treatment plan that includes conventional medical care, especially for serious conditions like stroke. The "golden hour" or "golden period" often refers to the critical time frame immediately following a stroke when interventions can significantly affect recovery outcomes. However, in TCM, the timing for treatments like acupuncture may not be as strictly defined, and practitioners may recommend starting treatment once the patient is stable, even if they have not fully regained consciousness.

If you are considering TCM treatments, it is advisable to consult with both your primary healthcare provider and a qualified TCM practitioner. This collaborative approach ensures that all aspects of your health are taken into account, and it helps to avoid potential interactions between herbal remedies and prescribed medications.

For those interested in TCM at Hsinchu Hospital, you can inquire about the specific services offered, the qualifications of the practitioners, and how to schedule an appointment. It is also beneficial to discuss your medical history and current treatments with the TCM practitioner to tailor the approach to your individual needs.

In summary, Hsinchu Hospital provides TCM consultations, and integrating these services with conventional medical care can enhance recovery and overall health. Always ensure that any treatment plan is coordinated with your healthcare team to achieve the best possible outcomes.

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