TCM for Dizziness & Vertigo Singapore

Natural Support for Spinning Sensations, Dizziness & Recurring Vertigo
Personalised Traditional Chinese Medicine care for dizziness, vertigo, nausea, headaches, imbalance, and recurring episodes.
First Consult from $55 (Subsequently $35)
Treatments from $65 per session
No packages or hard selling - we keep things simple.
Experiencing dizziness, lightheadedness, or vertigo can disrupt your daily life and affect your sense of stability. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), dizziness and vertigo are seen as signs of internal imbalance, often linked to the liver, kidney, spleen, or disruptions in Qi and blood circulation.
At Regis Wellness TCM Clinic, we provide natural, non-invasive TCM treatments for dizziness and vertigo in Singapore, helping restore balance, improve clarity, and reduce the risk of recurrence.
TCM Treatments for Dizziness & Vertigo

Our experienced TCM physicians create personalised treatment plans based on your constitution and symptoms. Therapies may include:
Acupuncture - Helps regulate Qi flow, improve blood circulation, and calm the nervous system to reduce dizziness and restore balance.
Herbal Medicine - Custom herbal prescriptions target root imbalances such as phlegm-damp, Qi deficiency, or kidney weakness to prevent recurring episodes.
Cupping & Gua Sha - Improves circulation and helps clear blockages that may contribute to vertigo and headaches.
Lifestyle & Dietary Guidance - Practical advice to reduce triggers, such as managing stress, avoiding greasy foods that produce phlegm, and incorporating Qi-nourishing meals.
Understanding Dizziness & Vertigo in TCM
In TCM, dizziness and vertigo are not treated as isolated symptoms but as indicators of deeper imbalances. Common underlying causes include:
- Liver Yang Rising: Excess liver energy causing headaches, dizziness, and irritability.
- Phlegm-Damp Accumulation: Blockages in the meridians leading to heaviness, nausea, and a spinning sensation.
- Qi and Blood Deficiency: Inadequate nourishment to the brain resulting in lightheadedness and fatigue.
- Kidney Yin Deficiency: Weakness in kidney energy leading to chronic dizziness, tinnitus, and unsteadiness.
By identifying the root cause of your condition, TCM aims to restore balance and reduce the frequency and intensity of dizzy spells.
Common Symptoms of Dizziness & Vertigo
- Sudden spinning or unsteadiness
- Lightheadedness or feeling faint
- Nausea or vomiting during episodes
- Headache or tightness around the temples
- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
- Blurred vision or poor concentration
- Fatigue and lack of clarity
Types of Dizziness & Vertigo
Not all dizziness feels the same, different symptoms may have different causes.
- Vertigo - A spinning or moving sensation.
- Lightheadedness - Feeling faint or floating.
- Imbalance - Feeling unsteady while walking.
- Headache-Related Dizziness - Often linked to migraines or neck tension.
Our physicians tailor care based on your symptom pattern.
How TCM May Support Dizziness & Vertigo Relief
- Help reduce spinning sensations
- Ease lightheadedness and imbalance
- Reduce nausea during episodes
- Support clearer focus and concentration
- Improve circulation and relaxation
- Reduce recurrence frequency
- Support long-term recovery and confidence
Can TCM Help Recurring Vertigo?
Many patients seek TCM when episodes repeatedly return or conventional treatment provides incomplete relief.
TCM may help support management of:
- Recurrent spinning episodes
- Chronic lightheadedness
- Dizziness with headaches
- Stress-triggered symptoms
- Nausea during episodes
- Lingering imbalance after attacks
Find Relief from Dizziness & Vertigo Naturally with TCM
If you are dealing with recurring dizziness, spinning sensations, nausea, or imbalance, our experienced TCM physicians are here to help.
Receive a personalised treatment plan designed to relieve symptoms and support long-term stability.
Book your consultation today!
Meet Our Physicians

Senior TCM Physician
Bachelor of Medicine, Chinese Medicine (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine)
Bachelor of Science (Hons), Biomedical Sciences (NTU)
M.Med, Combination of TCM and Western Medicine (Clinical) (Liaoning University of Chinese Medicine)
Languages Spoken: English, 中文
Special Interest: Pain Management, Women's Health, General Wellness (Sleep & Gastro Disorders, Post-COVID Conditions)

TCM Physician
Bachelor of Medicine, Chinese Medicine (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine)
Bachelor of Science (Hons), Biomedical Sciences (NTU)
Languages Spoken: English, 中文
Special Interest: Dermatology, General Wellness, Post-Stroke Recovery

TCM Physician
Bachelor of Medicine (Chinese Medicine) (Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine)
Advanced Diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Chinese) (Singapore College of Traditional Chinese Medicine) (NTU)
Functional Fitness for Pregnancy & Postpartum™ (FFP&P) Certified Trainer
Languages Spoken: English, 中文
Special Interest: Pregnancy & Postpartum Recovery, Urology and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Women’s Health, Pain Management and Rehabilitation

TCM Physician
Bachelor of Medicine, Chinese Medicine (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine)
Bachelor of Science (Hons), Biomedical Sciences (NTU)
Languages Spoken: English, 中文
Special Interest: Pain Management, Digestive Health and Gastrointestinal Conditions, Stress-related Conditions and Sleep Disorders, Chronic Disease Support and Lifestyle-related Conditions, Women’s Health, Preventive Health and Holistic Wellbeing
Why Choose Regis Wellness

Locate our TCM Clinic
Regis Wellness Katong
437 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427650
Near Marine Parade MRT
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri:
8.30am - 2.30pm
5.30pm - 10.00pm
Wed:
8.30am - 2.30pm
Sat:
9.00am - 3.00pm
Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays. For the latest updates on our clinic’s opening hours, please check our Google Maps.
** We will end registration 45 mins before the displayed closing time above. Please make an appointment in advance to avoid disappointment.
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TCM Vertigo Related
- Liver Yang Rising – excess liver energy causing headaches, dizziness, and irritability
- Phlegm-Damp Accumulation – blockages creating heaviness, nausea, and spinning sensations
- Qi and Blood Deficiency – insufficient nourishment to the brain, leading to lightheadedness and fatigue
- Kidney Yin Deficiency – chronic weakness linked to dizziness, tinnitus, and unsteadiness
- Sudden spinning or unsteadiness
- Lightheadedness or fainting sensations
- Nausea or vomiting during episodes
- Headaches or temple tightness
- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
- Blurred vision or poor focus
- Fatigue and lack of mental clarity
- Acupuncture – regulates Qi, improves circulation, calms the nervous system
- Herbal medicine – restores balance by addressing phlegm-damp, Qi deficiency, or kidney weakness
- Cupping & Gua Sha – relieves stagnation, improves blood flow, and eases headaches
- Lifestyle & diet guidance – stress management, better sleep, and balanced meals to reduce triggers
- Acute dizziness or vertigo – some relief may be felt after 1–3 sessions
- Chronic or recurring conditions – steady improvements typically occur over several weeks with consistent treatment
- Working adults under chronic stress or with poor sleep
- Students with long hours of study and screen exposure
- Elderly patients with Qi, Blood, or Kidney deficiencies
- Individuals with diets high in oily or processed foods
- People sensitive to hot and humid weather, which increases Dampness
- Avoiding greasy, fried, and overly sweet foods that produce phlegm
- Incorporating Qi and Blood nourishing foods such as leafy greens, lean meats, and goji berries
- Staying hydrated with warm fluids rather than cold drinks